It’s July 20, 1969. Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin are about to land on the moon. They will be the first humans to set foot ...
There comes a point in everybody’s life when things that they were a part of are presented as history, and for the 8-bit ...
Meet three of the dozen College of Engineering & Computing graduates who are working on mission-critical aspects of NASA’s ...
In an extraordinary turn of events, 17-year-old intern Wolf Cukier at NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center discovered the circumbinary planet TOI-1338 b within 72 hours of his summer job, showcasing the ...
Reform UK has unveiled a series of education policies, including mandatory displays of the King's portrait and the union flag in every school, alongside the introduction of "patriotic" history lessons ...
Quick Take The Computer That Swallowed a Moth When Wasps Mess with Airspeed The Fly That Won a Debate Keeping Bugs Away From Big Red Buttons In 1947, engineers stared at the room‑sized Harvard Mark II ...
From AT&T to NASA, women working as computers performed the calculations that made modern science possible. In the early 1900s, computing joined teaching and nursing as one of the few careers open to ...
For years, progress in artificial intelligence has followed a simple rule: make it bigger with more layers, more connections, more computing power. However, a new study suggests otherwise. Instead of ...
In an essay posted to X on Feb. 10, artificial intelligence entrepreneur Matt Shumer put it bluntly: "I am no longer needed for the actual technical work of my job." Shumer's words, which have racked ...
We are pleased to announce that, following a nationwide search, Eunice E. Santos, PhD, has been appointed inaugural dean of the College of Engineering and Computing (CoEC) — a pivotal milestone in ...
The iPod was Apple’s biggest product at the time. By April 2004, the iPod was outselling the Mac and growing by more than 900 ...