20 Accidental Discoveries And Inventions That We Still Use To This Day Discoveries and inventions that we might not have today if not for sheer dumb luck. The post 20 Accidental Discoveries And Inventions That We Still Use To This Day appeared first on DeMilked. 04/19/2024 - 2:19 am | View Link
Marian University gets $1 million grant for nursing and other STEM-related equipment The US Department of Education awarded Marian University $1 million for equipment that benefits students in STEM-related fields of study. 04/18/2024 - 11:11 pm | View Link
Change Maker Mary Mazzio's new film "Bad River" highlights group "fighting the good fight" WELLESLEY - Before Wellesley filmmaker Mary Mazzio began shooting her latest documentary "Bad River" she traveled to the Bad River Band's tribal land in Northern Wisconsin. She had arranged to meet ... 04/18/2024 - 1:49 pm | View Link
25 Years After Columbine, America Spends Billions to Prevent Shootings That Keep Happening Districts have invested in more personnel and physical security measures to keep students safe, but shootings have continued unabated. 04/18/2024 - 7:34 am | View Link
BVHS STEM Club takes pride in Science Olympiad results The Buena Vista High School STEM Club returned in high spirits from the 2024 State Science Olympiad, bringing home multiple top 10 places. 04/18/2024 - 1:00 am | View Link
A new initiative from the Biden administration is helping organic farmers by stoking demand for their products.
As a young brand, Little Sesame has spent the past few years doing what most startups do: looking for capital.
Luxury car, hotel, and watch brands are taking over the skyline with buildings reflecting their likeness and logos.
Porsche. Bentley. Dolce & Gabbana. Armani. Even for people who will never be able to afford their products, these luxury brands are household names. Now, they’re also becoming homes.
With everything a smartphone can do these days, it is often easy to overlook one of the device’s most basic functions: voice calls. Communicating by telephone has become more complicated in a world of robocalls and automated voice trees, but your phone may already have the tools to make talking to people (or not) easier.
WASHINGTON — Don Beyer’s car dealerships were among the first in the U. S. to set up a website. As a representative, the Virginia Democrat leads a bipartisan group focused on promoting fusion energy. He reads books about geometry for fun.
So when questions about regulating artificial intelligence emerged, the 73-year-old Beyer took what for him seemed like an obvious step, enrolling at George Mason University to get a master’s degree in machine learning.
On a recent afternoon, I held a bagel in front of me and said: “Look and tell me if this is healthy.”
A monotone voice responded that the bagel was unhealthy because it was high in carbohydrates, which could contribute to weight gain.
I wasn’t talking to a tech bro obsessed with the ketogenic diet.