The number of people with electrodes in their brains is believed to have more than doubled in the last couple of years.
From smoke trails and wind tunnels to CFD and AI, why car aerodynamics evolved into a digital-first engineering discipline.
An octopus does not need its central brain to control every grab, twist, or squeeze. Now, robots may not need to either. Engineers have published research highlighting a robot arm modeled after an ...
Imagine you poll your friends on how many minutes per pound to roast a turkey. Five respond with 15 minutes; one answers 33 minutes. The most popular model of conformity, the French-Harary-DeGroot ...
In a recent editorial published in Science, Microsoft's chief scientific officer, Eric Horvitz, and researcher Robert West ...
Autonomous vehicles are already a reality on some of our streets and could become a major part of future transportation ...
As the SAT nears its 100th anniversary, here's a look at how the test has changed since 1926 and how scores on both the SAT ...
COHOES, N.Y. (NEWS10) — The New York State Department of Civil Service announced Wednesday that a new Computer-Based Testing Center has opened in Cohoes. It is the first of 12 centers planned to open ...
The goal of this study is to evaluate the performance of six commonly used item exposure control methods—Randomesque, Sympson-Hetter (SH), Unconditional and Conditional Multinomial Method (UMM, CMM), ...
Researchers at RIT have developed a new computer chip design approach that allows electronic systems to automatically adapt to real-world conditions, improving how devices manage power in everyday use ...
Jeffrey S. Solochek is an education reporter covering K-12 education policy and schools. Reach him at jsolochek@tampabay.com. Anyone can view a sampling of recent comments, but you must be a Times ...
With a major change to the state's annual standardized assessment tests starting next week, some New Jersey school district leaders are frustrated by how slowly information on the change was released ...