In my latest Signal Spot, I had my Villanova students explore machine learning techniques to see if we could accurately ...
For centuries, humans looked to seers and astrologers to determine fate. Today, we look to algorithms, and the loss of agency ...
Texas A&M biochemistry student Dimitris Kalafatis '27 named a 2026 Barry Goldwater Scholar for research on protein ...
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Master MATLAB for real-world engineering success
From aerospace simulations to data analysis and robotics, MATLAB is a powerhouse for engineering students and professionals. With tools for modeling, optimization, and hardware integration, it bridges ...
Neuroscientist Vivienne Ming argues in her new book that the biggest risk of artificial intelligence is people using it too ...
Failed NEET 3 times? No JEE rank? No coding background? Read how Sanjay B. became a Data Scientist at Syngenta without a ...
Which subjects should be included in the curriculum of an undergraduate process control course, and which should not?
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New twist on generative AI is quietly reshaping who wins when uncertainty hits hardest
Generative AI is best known for creating images and text. Now, it is helping industries make better planning decisions.
Carsten Eickhoff of the University of Tübingen discusses AI in healthcare and how models can give flawed, inaccurate and harmful advice.
Responding to reports from peer reviewers is a crucial part of scientific publishing, but early-career researchers are rarely taught about this process.
MORE than a century ago, electricity transformed the world in ways few people fully understood at the time. Initially, it was ...
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