In the recently announced Union Budget 2026-27, the government has indicated shifting focus of workforce development through ...
At Samuels Elementary, a thriving robotics program nurtures resilience and creativity, empowering students to embrace ...
Sukkur IBA University organized a Laptop Distribution Ceremony under the Prime Minister’s Youth Laptop Scheme and inaugurated state of ...
More than 85 students from Black colleges across the South and east coast descended on Spelman College this weekend for the ...
From the depths of the ocean to the craters of the moon, Carnegie Mellon University has spent more than 40 years designing robots for the most extreme environments. On Feb. 27, the university will ...
In several Tennessee high school classrooms, computer science students are stepping away from their screens. Instead, as part of a learning tool ...
The Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Delhi has announced admissions for the second batch of its Online Post Graduate ...
From learning the alphabet on sand in a Telugu-medium school to becoming one of the pioneers of artificial intelligence, Dr ...
Kothari often frames his work as a generational shift rather than a feature upgrade. In his LinkedIn bio, he says he is ...
Scientists may have new answers to why pop-ups or notifications grab our attention. Turns out our attention is on a cycle, shifting seven to ten times per second.
Researchers find that human attention shifts 7–10 times per second due to innate brain rhythms, making us naturally susceptible to distractions.
Hightstown’s Aidan Schendlinger and Robbinsville’s Drew Damasiewicz will be honored by the Delaware Valley Chapter of the National Football Foundation and College Hall of Fame.