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When educators analyze the process of integrating technology in classrooms, we often hear phrases such as “adoption of innovations” or “theory of change” to understand the challenges and barriers ...
In today’s fast-paced tech world, the story of Wang Zhengyang, a 13-year-old from Beijing who’s become China’s youngest ...
The science fiction in games and other entertainment used to be very different from real-life technology. Sci-fi creators made time machines and flying cars. But increasingly, we see the creative ...
Service dogs, invaluable companions providing assistance to physically impaired individuals, are an elite and desired breed. Their presence in a home can make everyday tasks that are difficult - if ...
A handful of soil is not only a miracle to a farmer, but also an engineer: “It can respond to a range of stimuli,” said chemist Bozhi Tian. “If you shine light or heat on it, if you step on it, if you ...
Walter O'Brien is a computer expert who claims to have hacked into NASA's computers and who founded a company, Scorpion Computer Services, at age 13. He's also the real-life inspiration for the ...
This article originally appeared in New Scientist. Jeff Karp is an associate professor at Brigham and Women’s Hospital and Harvard Medical School. His research combines bio-inspiration, materials ...
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Walter O'Brien, a computer expert who claims to have hacked into NASA's computers and who founded Scorpion Computer Services at age 13, has joined the Houston Technology Center board of directors. "It ...
Above: Sebastian Alvarado of Thwacke (left) talks about how sci-fi inspires science and vice versa. GamesBeat: Have any predictions or propositions in the story of Watch Dogs come true? Morin: A lot ...