UUnited States Read More National Science Foundation – AZ FREE NEWS27.07.2025 by Ethan Faverino | Jul 27, 2025 | Education, Home Page Top Story, News By Ethan Faverino |…
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FFrance Read More China calls for shared AI future, offering tech to developing countries • FRANCE 24 English27.07.2025 China calls for shared AI future, offering tech to developing countries • FRANCE 24 English A four-wheelleed robotic…
UUnited States Read More Scientists just invented a safer non-stick coating—and it’s inspired by arrows27.07.2025 A new material developed by researchers from University of Toronto Engineering could offer a safer alternative to the…
UUnited States Read More Pluralsight One awards $1.95 million in technology workforce grants | Philanthropy news27.07.2025 Pluralsight, a workforce development company, has announced $1.95 million in grants to nonprofit organizations focused on technology education and…
UUnited States Read More Vega launches Earth science, imaging spacecraft27.07.2025 WASHINGTON — A Vega C rocket successfully launched five imaging and Earth science spacecraft late July 25. To…
UUnited States Read More Tesla investors grow wary of Elon Musk robotaxi promises27.07.2025 Tesla CEO Elon Musk speaks alongside U.S. President Donald Trump to reporters in the Oval Office of the…
UUnited States Read More Chabot Space and Science Center launches ‘Space Week’ in Oakland26.07.2025 OAKLAND, Calif. – The Chabot Space and Science Center is set to launch a new series of interactive…
UUnited States Read More What’s broken in medicine—and how to fix it: Equity in technology26.07.2025 The U.S. health care system remains one of the most advanced—and one of the most dysfunctional—in the world.…
CCanada Read More Canada is hosting the world’s biggest dementia conference for the first time in a decade. What’s changed since then?26.07.2025 Open this photo in gallery: Dr. Jane Rylett, the scientific director of the CIHR Institute of Aging, announced…
UUnited States Read More Does a song conjure painful memories? Try to rehabilitate it, say scientists | Psychology26.07.2025 When Bonnie hears the opening bars of the Verve’s Bitter Sweet Symphony, she is transported back to 1997.…
AAI Read More Is the government spying on me? Rise of AI increases risk26.07.2025 Tech companies’ lack of transparency and accountability in developing surveillance tools that governments can use is unacceptable. Peyton…