A team of Purdue students and faculty recommends these microelectronic-focused toys for developing STEM skills ...
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AI is everywhere right now – it's optimizing our work, creating art, writing code, pitching ideas, and even acting as a ...
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Will Technology Save Us From a Nuclear Attack?

So far, the Golden Dome seems more like a marketing concept designed to enrich arms contractors and burnish Trump’s image rather than a carefully thought-out defense program. Ashley Gate and William D ...