By Winifred KOTINFor many of us, mathematics was not a subject to love—it was a subject to pass so we could progress to the next academic stage. Through years of conversations with executives, ...
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Lived experiences shape how science is conducted. This matters because who gets to speak for science steers which problems ...
When students are not academically ready for a major or a college, they have lower rates of completing their desired degrees, ...
The reports of these cyber threat alerts take place against the backdrop of an unprecedented wave of cyber attacks against ...
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In the 1960s and 1970s, as Asia pursued industrialization, the Philippines supplied skilled professionals to the region. Filipino engineers contributed to South Korea’s infrastructure projects, ...
For most people, solving a problem is the reward—the relief of being done, the achievement of having figured it out.
Each Houston resident pays into the Dedicated Drainage and Street Renewal Fund, or DDSRF, to help fund street and drainage ...
If schools want to prepare young people for a future shaped by technology, they must act now to ensure that computer science is not a privilege for a few but a foundation for all. The time to begin is ...
Irrigators reject accusation of $1.6M “conflict of interest” payment for reservoir they say will allow profitable crops in Hyattville.
IT sector unemployment grew from 3.9% to 5.7% in a single month earlier this year, and Mark Zuckerberg has already said AI ...