When you create, you’re showing the world how you see things. Students like you choose RIT because they recognize that combining technology, art, and design can be the key to unlocking new forms of ...
During the academic year, August–April, student-led tours of the ATLAS Institute are offered several days a week. Over the summer, tours can sometimes be arranged ad hoc. To request a tour, email ...
Biases in artificial intelligence models have been studied predominantly through Western lenses, overlooking South Asia’s unique contexts of caste, religion, colourism and representation. This Comment ...
White working class pupils will be targeted with a new GCSE resits qualification to end the misery of repeated failure in English and maths. It is understood the new functional skills course will be ...
A train's curved roof is a crucial engineering element, not just for aesthetics. This design significantly reduces air resistance, enhancing speed and energy efficiency. It also strengthens the ...
Process scale-up is a persistent challenge in chemical industries. Here, the authors integrated the mechanistic model with transfer learning to accelerate process scale-up, and product distribution ...
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After reporting stronger-than-expected earnings that sent its stock price skyrocketing, General Motors has laid off over 200 employees at its Warren Technical Center. The cuts, first reported by ...
Read full article: Grandfather learns to walk again thanks to special rehab at Orlando Health Arnold Palmer patients get to be ‘conductor for a day’ through Brightline, Orlando Health partnership ...
At 16 Amanda Lloyd-Jones had a non malignant lump removed from her right breast. She sat her GCSE geography in the morning and was in surgery in the afternoon. Two decades on she discovered a ...
Cheryl Williams considers herself one of the lucky ones. For three decades, Williams rode to and from her public service job without issue. But when she was posted to Bangkok, she joined a cycling ...