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China graduates 1.3 million engineers per year, versus just 130,000 in the U.S. We need AI to bridge the gap
China now graduates roughly 1.3 million engineers per year, versus about 130,000 in the United States. This 10-to-one gap ...
Alonda Hines/ORNL, U.S. Dept. of Energy Sean Turner draws on his international experience and the latest deep learning tools ...
The expansion of one of the Mediterranean’s strongest powers wasn’t only driven by conquest, but also infrastructure. By ...
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Elon Musk Wants To Make 'Star Trek' Real Without Everything That Makes 'Star Trek' Great
Between the kidnappings of civilians and the k idnapping of another country's presidents, you might have missed Secretary of ...
LPL Financial LLC announced today that the financial advisors of Oak Bridge Financial, LLC have joined LPL Financial’s broker-dealer and Registered Investment Advisor (RIA) platform. They reported ...
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"The Vulcan Salute" — Elon Musk and U.S. War Secretary Hegseth Wants to Make Star Trek Real
Elon Musk stood before a crowd at SpaceX’s sprawling Starbase campus in South Texas and dropped another one in an unending ...
Based on findings from Genetec’s “State of Physical Security 2026,” the report examines how technology modernization, IT ...
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Ahmed bin Mohammed opens 11th edition of Dubai International Project Management Forum
Under the patronage of H.H. Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Crown Prince of Dubai, Deputy Prime Minister, ...
The Delhi Startup Policy 2025 envisions a dedicated budget of Rs. 350 crore over the next five years, earmarked for ...
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#BizTrends2026 | ACA executive director Gillian Rightford: The renaissance is back. Leadership must catch up.
Five hundred years ago, the Renaissance produced a new kind of leader: the polymath. Thinkers like Leonardo da Vinci worked across science, art, engineering and philosophy because their moment in ...
The Alabama Resilience Council evaluates our state’s ability to prepare for both natural and manmade disasters.
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