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President Donald Trump signed an executive order targeting college sports, seeking to put his imprint on a multibillion industry whose landscape has dramatically shifted in recent years. The order ...
BOISE (Idaho Capital Sun) — Idaho Gov. Brad Little signed into law a bill that criminalizes transgender people using bathrooms that align with their gender identity, including in private businesses.
Move over em-dash, there’s a new AI giveaway. It’s hard to deny that AI is everywhere these days, and it’s no surprise that it’s making its way into classrooms. Since sneaky students are figuring out ...
Today's nearly $70 billion U.S. biofuels economy is powered by two technology toolboxes. Biochemical technologies—used to produce around 17 billion gallons of ethanol annually—leverage microorganisms ...
As a professor at Harvard, I encourage my students to use AI on every assignment. My students can use AI as a research tool and editor, but AI cannot do the thinking for them. I teach my students how ...
The icon of Apple Music sits on a iPhone homescreen. (Igor Bonifacic for Engadget) With the release of iOS 26.4, Apple Music's Playlist Playground can now generate playlists with the help of AI. Best ...
Historically, only humans made life-or-death decisions about using force and lethal weapons. But now, society is beginning a new age in which machines with artificial intelligence may be equipped to ...
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NEW MEXICO (KRQE) – If you felt the ground shake sometime this week, it was not an earthquake. Instead, it was the New Mexico Department of Transportation’s unique method of creating more roads.