As AI pushes the boundaries of chip design, it raises a dilemma: can we trust systems we don’t fully understand?
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By John Fragodt [email protected] The wrestling room at Minnewaska Area High School has a new name thanks to a generous ...
As President Donald Trump is sworn in for his second term, Princeton University historian Julian Zelizer joins host Scott Tong to reflect on the events and also look back on other inaugurations ...
By Sevara ShakirovaIn Uzbekistan, the attitude towards education and upbringing, science has completely changed. In ...
On the same day, Han had a separate meeting with Elon Musk, a close ally of Trump who also has a strong link with China ...
Readers respond to Merve Emre’s piece about “Paradise Lost” and Jennifer Wilson’s review of “More Than Pretty Boxes,” a book about professional organizing.
Republicans thought they could beat freshman U.S. Senator Frank Lautenberg in 1988.  New Jersey had gone Republican in five consecutive presidential ...
To be sure, this is not a problem of the University’s making. Nevertheless, understanding the uncertainty of financial ...
A recent Anti-Defamation League (ADL) report revealed that at least 85% of Americans believe an anti-Jewish myth, or ‘trope” ...
We're a little biased, but once you read all of these reasons why college is better in the South, we think you'll agree too.
Harvard men’s basketball earned its first Ivy League win of the season over Brown in a dominant 80-67 fashion, providing a ...