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Meet the Indian sibling duo behind Koyal, a platform that converts audio into a full movie
Discover how Indian siblings Mehul and Gauri Agarwal transformed the landscape of filmmaking with Koyal, a groundbreaking ...
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India Today on MSNMeet Tejasvi Manoj, 17-year-old Indian-origin girl named TIME's Kid of the Year
Tejasvi Manoj, an Indian origin girl recognised as TIME's Kid of the Year 2025, created Shield Seniors to help older adults ...
By Kristian Moravec of the Maine Monitor One platform, MagicSchool, has more than 8,500 educator accounts in Maine. As ...
Knox College is adding six new tenure-track faculty members to its academic program. “Knox is very lucky to have an ...
A decade ago, California schools introduced a new K-12 science curriculum that was hands-on, interactive and designed to ...
In July, the National Science Foundation announced a $100 million investment in AI research, spread over six Research Institutes. Three SFI researchers will participate as leaders and collaborators in ...
Humanoid robots promise to take on dull and dangerous jobs. But is that really true? what about the future of human work?
The National Science Foundation has given a massive grant to a team of researchers looking to develop a computer that integrates silicon hardware with microbes.
The grant will support associate professor Ngan Le's research on developing artificial intelligence systems that are trustworthy, reliable and sustainable in real-world environments.
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