Michigan State University Eli Broad College of Business, Center for Railway Research and Education (CRRE) is debuting a ...
With limited maintenance budgets and a growing number of structurally aging bridges, transportation agencies are under pressure to prioritize repairs more precisely. A new study published in ...
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Avnet Insights survey: APAC engineers accelerate AI adoption across industries
China Masters AI at Scale, Japan Leads in Reliability, Driving Regional Innovation BANGALORE, India, Feb ...
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Hyundai CEO: Efficiency without resilience is fragility for auto sector
Hyundai India CEO Tarun Garg said supply chain disruptions taught a painful lesson: 'efficiency without resilience is fragility.' He urged the auto industry to adopt 'just-in-case' strategies, ...
Semiconductor shortages and logistics disruption have exposed structural weaknesses in the automotive industry's global ...
Happy Wednesday, Oklahoma! Here are a few topics we went over on today’s show. Ice skating increase with Olympics As the ...
A bill moving through the state Capitol would require Oklahoma schools to teach firearm safety to all students beginning this fall, but some lawmakers question whether schools can take on another ...
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Richmond School Board considers guardrails for AI use in school
On Tuesday, Richmond school leaders grappled with an issue school systems across the country are trying to figure out: how to incorporate artificial intelligence (AI) in the classroom.
The language learning app said it saw a jump in Spanish learning activity during the halftime show.
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Texas A&M professor sues over firing for gender identity lesson
A former TX A&M professor is suing the university, alleging her firing over a gender identity lesson violated her free speech and due process rights.
A Texas A&M University professor who was fired last year after a controversy over a classroom video that showed a student ...
Modal verbs are easy to spot because there are so few of them. In addition to must, shall, will, should, would, can, could, may and might, we can add ought to and have to. If we are told that we 'must ...
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