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In this interview, Sir Prof. Cato T. Laurencin, the 2025 Coulter Lecturer, discusses how he is addressing today’s medical challenges using the technology of the future.
“It’s 2025, not 1970,” said Christina Hoff Sommers, author and senior fellow at the American Enterprise Institute, who argued against the need to close an alleged gender gap in STEM.
India], May 5: In a pioneering development that places India at the forefront of global discourse on the regulation of ...
The Trump administration's new Catch and Revoke directive, allowing visa revocation for minor legal infractions, has left ...
The judge tasked with weighing in on the government’s reach into higher education in Harvard University’s recent lawsuit ...
Decades of studies and statistics have shown that women are consistently held back in the workplace because of their gender. A study conducted by professors at MIT, Yale, and the University of ...
By adapting their quantum twisting microscope to operate at cryogenic temperatures, researchers have made the first ...
The plan to resurrect the industrial boom of the early 20th century has long odds of succeeding, Rutgers professor Eric Blanc ...
Childhood is achingly brief, and for a little boy or girl who’s 8 years old to miss a year, or even more than a year, of the ...
Most colleges offer cost calculators to help students and families estimate their aid package. But they are often confusing ...
Professor Jerry John Kponyo, Principal Investigator of the Responsible AI Lab (RAIL) at Kwame Nkrumah University of Science ...
The robots will join drivers, cyclists and pedestrians using the roads in Parkdale-High Park, York South-Weston, Davenport, University-Rosedale and Toronto-St. Paul's. The pilot is expected to start ...