Author: Stanford University
More frequent hot weather and droughts have dealt a significant blow to crop yields, especially for key grains like wheat, barley, and maize, according to a Stanford study published this week in Proceedings …Read More
There is an increasing awareness and understanding in global science about a troubling and persistent research imbalance, where studies overwhelmingly originate from economically developed countries, …Read More
AI, Cybersecurity, and Leadership Will Be Center Stage at Info-Tech LIVE 2025 This June in Las Vegas
As the highly anticipated industry event Info-Tech LIVE 2025 rapidly approaches, the latest round of speaker announcements reflects the growing focus on…Read More
Dennis Velez is a theme park enthusiast. Growing up, he was always interested in tinkering with objects and building things with Legos.Read More
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The policy management software provider wants to become a stop for public agency leaders in need of information about AI, compliance, public safety and other issues. The company’s CEO explains what’s going on.Read More
UF Innovate and SCAD Media spoke with Andrew Breeden and his Capstone Design team from the University of Florida’s Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering about what they are doing to help fix the problem of 3D printer recycling.Read More
All current sixth and seventh grade students in the Russellville School District and the Clarksville School District are invited to register for the 2025 Arkansas Tech University GEAR UP Adventure Camp. The camp will take place June 16-20 on the ATU campus in Russellville. Participation is free. All costs are…Read More
In May, the Wilbur O. and Ann Powers College of Business recognized faculty and staff at an annual awards ceremony to celebrate their dedication toRead More
Linked megatrends demand smarter and faster business decisions, firm saysRead More