The hypothetical Trump-class battleship would displace between 30,000 and 40,000 tons—making them roughly two-thirds the size of the Iowa-class battleships of World War II. On Monday afternoon, ...
FDA approval was based on results from the largest Phase 3 clinical trial ever conducted for a new treatment against Neisseria gonorrhoeae infection in regions with a high prevalence of gonorrhea ...
Quantum computers, systems that process information leveraging quantum mechanical effects, have the potential of outperforming classical systems on some tasks. Instead of storing information as bits, ...
Rapidus Corp., a Tokyo-based chip manufacturing startup, reportedly plans to build a fab capable of making 1.4-nanometer processors. Nikkei Asia reported the initiative today. The fab could create ...
The expanded collaboration brings deeper capabilities across Microsoft’s artificial intelligence (“AI”) platforms, as both C3.ai and Microsoft are focused on making enterprise AI easy to use, reliable ...
IMF Managing Director Kristalina Georgieva calls for a single, authoritative voice to lead the implementation of the Draghi report or risk losing precious time for Europe at an 'existential moment' ...
Ohio State may offer university-wide asynchronous classes on every federal general election day as part of an effort to encourage civic engagement if university leadership approves the resolution.
Dell Technologies Inc. today announced updates to its private cloud, storage and cyber resilience products, designed to help enterprises manage both modern and legacy workloads more efficiently while ...
Currently, the javadoc of org.springframework.context.event.EventListener.classes() says the following: The event classes that this listener handles. If this attribute is specified with a single value ...
Drew Swanson is a Features Article Editor from the Pacific Northwest of the United States. He is a lifelong gamer with a passion for a variety of genres. A connoisseur of everything from JRPGs and ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio — As Columbus continues to grow, city leaders say they remain focused on expanding public safety services, but budget decisions are raising concerns about whether that commitment is ...
ATLANTA — In the sixth-grade class, the boys are making robots — more than a dozen students stand around work stations and chat as they cut cardboard with scissors, or glance at comic books for ...