Jacob Shaul, 18, is the founder of Mode to Code, which is run by a team of teen volunteers who are enthusiastic about coding.
Vishnu Kannan had just begun learning math as an early elementary school student in Howard County when his older brother came to him with a math problem. If he could solve it, he’d earn a dozen ...
Instructor Aileen Abitong conducted computer class Wednesday with her students at Kulia Academy, the first school in the ...
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Karim Meghji, the new president and CEO of Seattle-based nonprofit Code.org, discusses how students can move from basic AI ...
Pakistan War of 1965 saw fierce fighting on land and in the air, but the sea remained strangely quiet. The Indian Navy, ...
Beast Industries has acquired a banklike app for young people and could eventually offer a variety of financial services, including crypto.
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This is part of a services hackathon sponsored by The Quantum Leap Summit and N2N, a Duluth-based tech company that is working to shape the future of Georgia’s artificial intelligence workforce by ...