In 1999, a 13-year-old girl was found dead in the Bronx. Then the trail went cold for 20 years, until an ingenious ploy by ...
Understanding how a crack grows in metal requires simultaneously calculating the behavior of hundreds of billions of atoms: ...
At the highest levels of academic research, the task of finding, cleaning and sorting massive amounts of data often becomes Herculean. To help shoulder ...
The Oklahoma Department of Public Safety, which oversees the Oklahoma Highway Patrol, has seen the state’s largest allotment ...
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Gandhi and Science~I

In academia, critics have expressed different opinions about Gandhi’s views on science. One of the reasons may be that Gandhi himself had contemplated the concept of machinery, the machine age and ...
When the Uganda government opened the school gates in the late 1990s to four children per household across the country, it was lauded as one of the most ambitious education reforms in sub-Saharan ...
Scientists can’t be everywhere all at once, as much as they’d like to. Many of the problems citizen science helps solve are ...
AI tests may happen sooner than you think. Singapore Management University’s Jared Nai explains what that means for job ...
You just found out every student in the band will miss two days of school. Or there’s a fire drill and now one section is ...
One-off tests don’t measure AI’s true impact. We’re better off shifting to more human-centered, context-specific methods.
Confronting Sri Lanka’s Expanding Drug Threat Senior security and intelligence professional with extensive experience in counter-terrorism, strategic risk assessment and law enforcement. A Rising Tide ...