Extreme heat is a complex public health problem driven by interactions at the individual, community, health system, and policy levels. Participatory systems science engages interested parties to ...
Across many countries, a troubling contradiction has become hard to ignore, graduates are leaving university in record ...
IIIT Dharwad’s CoE aims to bring quantum access, training, and industry links to tier-2 regions within months.
In a world where remote work and delivery services make it possible to never leave the couch, agricultural education is ...
A new AI supercomputing system managed by the University of Utah is designed to change who can use the powerful computing ...
AI@UW’s inaugural SEED-AI grants will support projects involving UW Tacoma faculty, including efforts to use AI tutoring in math, engineering and computer science courses. By Sy ...
The Charles V. Schaefer, Jr. School of Engineering & Science brings dozens of teams to the Stevens Innovation Expo on May 8.
The latest satellite, which is partially funded by the National Geographic Society and carried out of Earth’s orbit by a ...
A new publication from Bielefeld University sets a benchmark in optimization research. Together with an international team, Professor Michael Römer from the Faculty of Business Administration and ...
Termite mounds are remarkable structures that regulate temperature, balance airflow, and maintain structural stability in ...
Mississippi State-Meridian MSN student Logan Stirewalt is fitted with eye-tracking glasses before a labor and delivery simulation at the university’s Interprofessional Simulation Center. Industrial ...