Neither an art nor a science, writing software is more akin to carpentry or watchmaking. We’re going to miss it.
Indonesian Vice President Gibran Rakabuming Raka reviewed the implementation of education anchored in the internet of things (IoT) concept during a visit to ...
In Part 4, Carolyn Krause learns more about the processes behind BWXT and LIS Technologies, which will be part of the nuclear hub.
Four NYU assistant professors each won $75,000 to complete a two-year research project after being named Sloan Research Fellows this year. The faculty members — recognized for their accomplishments in ...
Beneath fluorescent lights and accompanied by the hum of conversation, a group of students tinkers on computer-aided design software, building a race car from scratch. For the newest team in Rice’s ...
Many engineering challenges come down to the same headache—too many knobs to turn and too few chances to test them. Whether tuning a power grid or designing a safer vehicle, each evaluation can be ...
Growing up in Gwinnett County, Andrew Marion developed an early fascination with airplanes, from dreams of flying them to ...
By converting plastic waste into a microbe-friendly food source, scientists have built an upcycling pipeline that turns the waste into a variety of useful products. The findings are detailed in the ...
Chang Liu used to write code. Now she throws clay, fashioning understated pieces of teaware and sculptural work that is both ...
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