Nitya Bathula is driving a new approach to software creation at D3E Studio, where applications are built through AI, visual ...
And she's not alone. A full 60% of baby boomers aged 61 to 65 are not on track to have enough money to retire.
EPFL/Illustration by Capucine Mattiussi Plastic recycling is entering a new era, thanks to smart sorting systems and chemical processes that ...
Lots of 51-year-olds making $50,000 a year, $75,000 a year with your extra income coming in have become millionaires by the ...
For today's students, culture and tradition can sometimes feel distant or lost. Filipino Tagalog teacher Marissa Alcantara said she makes sure she integrates language, heritage, and interactive ...
Craving the real deal? These Arizona Mexican restaurants bring heat, balance, and the kind of meals people talk about for ...
In front of an audience at Chapman University, the co-writer/performer of the first K-pop song to ever win a Grammy reflects on how it emerged after she was told she would never become a K-pop idol: ...
Today, everyone connected to the AI industry is talking about physical AI. The term has rapidly moved from niche discussions into the mainstream agenda. Illustrative example: NVIDIA has placed ...
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"Motley Fool Money" Earnings Roundup
Spotify, Datadog, and Ferrari caught the attention of these investors.
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Stealth without the babysitting: How the B-21 targets low-observable downtime
The silent weakness of Stealth has never been his mode of flight it has been his mode of life on the ground. Low observability has provided over decades an overwhelming advantage in contested airspace ...
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These 3 breakthrough robots could finally make living on the moon real
Three robotic systems funded by NASA are converging on a single goal: proving that machines can scout, dig, and communicate on the lunar surface well enough to support a permanent human outpost. The ...
On November 19th, the SA Senate unanimously passed a resolution I authored (S#10) asking UB to review its room allocation policies. The vote was 22-0. Not a single senator opposed it, after an ...
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