The alphabet soup of fear and consumer turn-off
I remember buying a house in New Jersey. I know: It sounds like the start of a joke, and in many ways it was.
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I remember buying a house in New Jersey. I know: It sounds like the start of a joke, and in many ways it was.
A $250 million donation to Centre College won’t happen, and it’s a bit unclear why. College officials and the head of a Bermuda-based trust offered differing accounts Monday of the massive deal’s sudden collapse.
The prospect of handling the combined traffic of tens, perhaps hundreds of thousands of devices is enough to make any wireless network buckle -- and some already are.
Approximately 200 miles above the Earth's surface, two satellites circle the planet, always between 106 and 193 miles apart.
University of Maryland University College is among the first wave of schools to accept these credits
From Star Trek-like medical devices to crop monitors, the cheap, wireless signal is quietly playing an ever more central role in our lives.
Samsung just launched their next, new, big time product. It's the Galaxy Gear smartwatch.
Because animals can't talk, researchers need to study their behavior patterns to make sense of their activities.
More than ever before, business leaders realize that their long-term profitability – even viability – depends on the right quantity and quality of water available at the right time and place to meet the needs of people, business and ecosystems.
The board that oversees public higher education in Texas has launched a new assessment tool that replaces the multitude of placement exams that have been used — and raises the bar for Texas students planning to attend college.