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Inside the computers that make and drive our trains
The computers inside modern trains are already doing much of the driving. At trainmaker Alstom’s factory in Derby, engineers ...
Real Engineering on MSN
From room sized computers to smartphones
Transistors are tiny components, but they power almost every piece of modern technology. From smartphones to satellites, ...
The Shaw Prize Foundation announced its first major expansion in over two decades: the establishment of The Shaw Prize in ...
The Antikythera Mechanism was a hand-cranked system of interlocking bronze gears designed to model the heavens. Turning the crank revealed the positions of the Sun, Moon, and the five planets visible ...
Prof. Radhavallabh Tripathi, Sanskrit scholar and ex-Vice Chancellor of the premier Central Sanskrit University in Delhi, ...
The House of Representatives, on Tuesday, commenced the debate on legislation to strengthen Jamaica’s cybercrime framework, ...
The Shaw Prize Foundation announced its first major expansion in over two decades: the establishment of The Shaw Prize in Computer Science, a ...
Kristina Tanasichuk sat down with Barry Black, a retired FBI agent with more than three decades of service, to discuss his new memoir, Hazardous Devices—a firsthand account of some of the most ...
The Citizen on MSN
UDSM–AngloGold’s pact signals shift in workforce training
Dar es Salaam. For decades, universities trained graduates, employers recruited them, and the skills gap in between was treated as an unfortunate inevitability. But a quiet shift is taking place in ...
Facebook owner bankrolls a new cohort of “AI fellows” for Whitehall, while Claude creator will develop a new assistant tool ...
Businesses with a Mac-first strategy have long enjoyed the perception of inherent security from the Unix-based operating ...
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The National Interest on MSNOpinion
America Doesn’t Put a “Kill Switch” on F-35 Exports. It Doesn’t Need One.
The F-35’s supply chains and software are already so dependent on the United States that a “kill switch” is essentially redundant.
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