As organizations grow and embrace digital transformation, their software systems are becoming more complex than ever. With innovation moving at breakneck speed, enterprises are now rolling out updates ...
When the coronavirus pandemic began, Femi Yemi-Ese, then a junior at the University of Texas at Austin, began attending class and taking exams remotely, from the apartment that he shared with ...
Every cybersecurity professional believes their tech stack is secure—until the day they find out it isn’t. Don’t wait until a ...
As on-chip monitoring becomes more prevalent in complex advanced-node ICs, it’s easy to question whether or not it conflicts with conventional silicon testing. It might even supplant such testing in ...
Reports of a respiratory virus spreading in Wuhan, China, emerged in late 2019. After the number of cases outside China increased rapidly, the World Health Organization declared the novel coronavirus ...
Student employees of the Lilly Center test for toxic algae on Lake Wawasee, the largest natural lake within Indiana. Blue-green algae appears in lakes all over the Midwest during the summers and can ...
Two water departments have advised residents In Los Angeles against drinking tap water due to potential contamination concerns from the ongoing wildfires. The risk of chemicals and pathogens entering ...
President Donald Trump has called for the United States to test its nuclear weapons for the first time in three decades. But Trump’s statements about testing — in particular, whether other nations are ...
If you don't feel well, you may worry that you have COVID-19. The only way to know for sure is to take a test. At-home tests can tell whether you have the virus right now. More specialized antibody ...
Living on Lake Wawasee, Cindy Peterson remembers it was once a sparkling clean lake. “In the spring, you can see the bottom. It’s perfectly clear, very few weeds, beautiful,” she said. “And now we’re ...