The Computer History Museum will host a panel later tonight featuring several veteran Apple executives, moderated by journalist David Pogue.
Lawmakers in 16 states are debating restrictions on classroom technology, challenging the $164 billion education technology industry.
In this candid conversation, Furnstahl shares his path into higher education finance, what drew him to UC San Diego, his “superpower,” and his view of the financial opportunities and pressures facing ...
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From female scientists whose work was credited to men to ancient high priestesses, these women truly changed history-but were also overlooked by it.
The personal technology industry, now run by some of the worst human beings on earth, was started by dreamers.
They are experts in a parasitic amoeba, scientific history, the health effects of stress and more, and now these eight faculty members can add a new title: Chancellor’s Fellow.The recognition is given ...
Neuroscientist Jared Cooney Horvath warns the U.S.’s $30 billion bet on laptops in schools has made Gen Z less cognitively ...
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John Martinis is a hardware guy. He prefers the nitty-gritty of doing physics in the lab over the idealised world of textbooks. But you couldn’t write the quantum computing history books without him: ...