UChicago will pause or reduce admission to some of its Ph.D. and Master’s programs for the 2026–27 academic year. Funding for current Ph.D. and master’s students will remain unchanged, and students ...
A new Gallup Workforce poll reveals the fast pace in which Americans have adopted artificial intelligence while at work in recent years. Of the 22,000 U.S. workers surveyed this fall, 12 percent say ...
A new study reveals that during orgasm, some women experience a slew of physical and emotional responses, which can include laughter, nosebleeds, tears, headaches and even hallucinations. Published ...
Wegmans, a popular supermarket chain, is now scanning the faces of customers and storing data so its security system can recognize them. The company, which has more than 100 stores across 10 states ...
A handful of federal programs haven’t been doing enough to protect against fraud, according to a new Government Accountability Office audit that follows reports that DOGE’s pledge to root out waste, ...
Homebuyers in Florida have quietly begun closing on homes without using an agent — relying instead on artificial intelligence to search listings, generate offers and draft contracts. Tech startup Homa ...
Frederick County Public Schools in Maryland will launch a classroom camera pilot in January. These cameras will be posted in specialized program classrooms in a handful of schools. In a statement, the ...
University of Kansas Provost Barbara Bichelmeyer discusses KU's 10-year master plan with the Kansas Board of Regents on Sept. 18, 2024. KU leaders are considering mergers of more than a dozen ...
Houston ISD may soon end some of its popular magnet programs at three campuses and redirect students to the district's career and technical education center. While the move is part of a broader push ...
CHICAGO (WLS) -- An alleged serial puncher has been ordered detained on Friday after officials say he attacked at least six women in separate incidents downtown. The state's attorney's office says ...
University of Washington astronomers come to work each day and pose humankind’s biggest questions. But just as confounding is the uncertainty of program funding amid state budget shortfalls and cuts ...
A majority of the U.S. Department of Education’s funding for K-12 schools—more than $20 billion a year—will be administered instead by the U.S. Department of Labor under an interagency agreement the ...