The University of Toronto Scarborough, established in 1964, has long been focused on offering innovative and engaging approaches to higher education. The institution prides itself on finding new ways ...
Wednesday was Constitution Day, where America honors the adoption of the United States Constitution. In honor of this day, North Central Texas College hosted a lecture, given by NCTC Professor David ...
Joe DaSilva, Vice President of Marketing at Extron, shares insights on emerging trends and how AV/IT technologies are ...
Exclusive Interview/ D.Y. Chandrachud former chief justice of India. A way from the courtroom, Justice D.Y. Chandrachud’s ...
Due to high demand for this course, we operate a staged admissions process with multiple selection deadlines throughout the year, to maintain a fair and transparent approach. Explore our campus, meet ...
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ZNetwork on MSNThe Left Needs Utopian Thinking
Conservative apologists for the status quo often stigmatize their opponents as “utopian.” But socialists and feminists ...
Leila Bridgeman is steadily laying foundations for the software needed to precisely control the large, complex networks of ...
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Engineers develop smarter AI to redefine control in complex systems
A new artificial intelligence breakthrough developed by researchers in the College of Engineering and Computer Science at Florida Atlantic University offers a smarter, more efficient way to manage ...
The Federal Aviation Administration has given the green light for industry to start working on and turning in their proposals for a contract to stand up a new air traffic control system for managing U ...
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Q&A: How do humans control their bodies, and what does it mean for Parkinson's disease risk?
How humans move is an open question, according to Mark Latash, distinguished professor of kinesiology at Penn State.
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