Donald Slater Koenig, a Johns Hopkins computer systems engineer and former 98 Rock radio personality, died of cardiac sarcoidosis March 6 in Towson. He was 47.
The use of AI is expanding rapidly. Concurrently, the demand for several new skills is also on the rise. One such skill is Prompt Engineering, which could pave the way for a promising career in the ...

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All the Latest Game Footage and Images from They See You A computer engineer arrives in a remote mountain village, where tech failures and missing residents put him face to face with an unsettling ...
Students and faculty with a passion for robotics are making Michigan Tech a destination for all things robots and automation. To meet the needs of a quickly evolving industry, the University's ...
Developers of the computer game Doom released the game's code in 1997, allowing scientists to use it as part of their research. Credit: id Software via ArcadeImages/Alamy. When th ...
IIT Bhilai Non-Teaching Recruitment 2026: The Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Bhilai has released the 2026 recruitment notification for non-teaching (administrative and technical) positions, and ...
Three female students shrugged off stiff challenge from their male counterparts to sweep the top three prizes at the 2025 West African Examinations Council (WAEC) Distinction Awards in Accra yesterday ...
Moving AI from experiment to production requires high-quality, real-time data streaming. Australia tech leaders from Confluent, Bendigo Bank, Telstra, and Coles share how they are turning systems of r ...
In the middle of the old-growth forests of Congaree National Park in South Carolina, fireflies put on an otherworldly display ...
These moguls tell us their AI systems — which they admit they don’t fully understand — are beneficial. However, experts say it’s a coin toss whether humans will be enslaved by their ...
Over time, it has been observed that many IIT graduates prefer civil services over tech jobs, and this year was no exception.
The gap between men and women entering care-sector jobs like teaching, nursing, and social work is often larger in more gender-equal countries. A new study links this pattern to economic development ...