DEWITT, Iowa — DeWitt is mourning the loss of a beloved science teacher after a car accident and house fire Wednesday afternoon. Most cars are slowing down as they pass a burned-out home north of ...
Shira is eager to hear from college students and their families about how you’re feeling about the job market. Drop her a line at shira.ovide@washpost.com. A lot of students took the advice to learn ...
Tennessee farmer Todd Littleton is thousands of miles from the Strait of Hormuz, but he’s seeing the early fallout from the shipping lane’s effective closure as fighting continues in and around Iran.
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – One person was killed after a small plane crashed at the Los Altos Golf Course in Albuquerque Friday morning. New Mexico State Police say around 11:39 a.m., the ...
News outlets are starting to declare “peak computer science.” Over the past 15 years, the popularity of the computer science (CS) major surged so much that universities turned away CS hopefuls. Nearly ...
The following is a story that originally appeared on the Trinity College of Arts and Sciences website. Spend enough time on a college campus and you will hear the usual stereotypes about computer ...
An email from 1999 reveals a system used in hundreds of Post Office branches in the 1990s, known as ECCO+, experienced freezing which could have caused lost transactions. A former Post Office manager ...
A New Zealand skier crashed hard during the men's freeski halfpipe qualifications Friday morning and was stretchered off the course in what became another dangerous and tragic moment at the 2026 ...
Something strange happened at University of California campuses this fall. For the first time since the dot-com crash, computer science enrollment dropped. System-wide, it fell 6% last year after ...
Connecting the dots: For the first time in more than two decades years, computer science enrollment across the University of California system has fallen, a drop some educators see as a reflection of ...
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Computers were built for Earth — but the universe is filled with radiation that can flip bits, corrupt memory, and crash systems without leaving a trace. These failures aren’t rare glitches: they can ...