Somewhere, a 17-year-old has built an artificial intelligence tool designed to identify malaria and other blood diseases from ...
The seismic crisis that gripped the Greek island of Santorini and its neighbors in 2025 contained more than 60,000 ...
Microsoft has released version 1.0 of its open-source Agent Framework, positioning it as the production-ready evolution of the project introduced in October 2025 by combining Semantic Kernel ...
HITT Contracting, Holder Construction, DPR Construction, Clayco, Turner Construction, Whiting-Turner Contracting, Fortis Construction, JE Dunn Construction, and Mortenson top Building ...
In the spring of 2020, the Federal Reserve faced a challenge: The COVID-19 pandemic was upending daily life with shutdowns, social distancing, and heightened uncertainty, but the traditional economic ...
A severe drought, powerful Santa Ana winds and a not-fully-extinguished brushfire combined to create the most destructive wildfire in the history of Los Angeles in early 2025. The Palisades Fire, ...
The Pacific Northwest saw a dramatic spike in Immigration and Customs Enforcement arrests at the end of 2025, particularly in the Portland area and in less populous parts of Washington with ...
In 2025, data centers took off in Virginia, and not just in Loudoun County. Seeking swathes of open land and more permissive zoning regulations, developers announced giant, multibillion-dollar ...
The first of the important year-end music industry data reports have come out for 2025, from Luminate Data and Chartmetric. Luminate’s report confirms that growth in music streaming in the U.S. is ...
At the end of every season, the NFL shares an overview of regular season injury data as a part of the league's commitment to sharing progress on its efforts to advance player health and safety. On ...
Learn how to simulate a sliding bead on a tilting wire using Python! Step-by-step tutorial for physics simulations and numerical methods. 🖥️📐 #PythonPhysics #PhysicsSimulation #SlidingBead ...
If you were to fire up Zoom and hop into an EdSurge editorial meeting, I could almost guarantee that you’d hear this phrase from me at least once: “The people need more charts!” Parsing education data ...