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For many students and parents, building a college list and ultimately selecting an institution to attend come down to two primary factors: name recognition and prestige.
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Artificial intelligence (AI) technologies are progressing rapidly, presenting opportunities and intricate ethical and legal issues. This evaluation delineates modern methodologies and classifications ...
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The large mining and heavy industry sector is increasingly automating, or using data science to oversee complex footprints of operations, regulatory requirements, etc., stemming from aging ...
An advanced filtration system inspired by nature that can recover untapped critical resources such as copper and lithium from ...
Turns out, ancient body art is a lot more common than we once thought—and it's providing historians with new ways of ...