Peter Milling’s rural affairs program was first broadcast back in 1948 – five years before a teenage John Laws entered the frame – and continued unbroken until the man remembered as a titan of ...
Ball milling liquid metal with natural plant compounds produces a black powder that purifies seawater and generates electricity using only sunlight. (Nanowerk Spotlight) A silver droplet of ...
Spokane Transit Authority began a new reduced-fare option Monday by cutting fares in half for low-income riders. Called “Opportunity,” qualified riders pay $1 for a one-way ride and $2 for a day pass.
Washington — President Trump on Monday signed an executive order meant to accelerate scientific discovery through the use of artificial intelligence, directing the Energy Department and its national ...
The organizers of Community Thread’s Holiday Hope program are going back to the basics of providing toys for children in need in the Stillwater area. Holiday Hope will provide individually chosen new ...
Manalapan and Trinity Hall will face off in the girls soccer Shore Conference Tournament championship game. Top-seeded Manalapan came back to defeat Rumson-Fair Haven 2-1 in their semifinal match. The ...
SAN DIEGO — For decades, road repairs in San Diego often meant patching potholes or applying quick fixes. However, city crews are now taking a more permanent approach. “People care about their roads, ...
On Tuesday, OpenAI announced the release of Sora 2, an audio and video generator to succeed last year’s Sora. Along with the model, the company also launched a linked social app called Sora, where ...
A new independent accounting body is offering companies a way to showcase their work in reducing carbon emissions, after some businesses said their efforts weren’t being recognized. The Task Force for ...
Generative artificial intelligence enthusiasts are always on the lookout for brand-new AI models released for public testing ahead of their commercial launch, and in the past few weeks, they have ...
YOUNGSTOWN, Ohio (WKBN) – The deer reduction program within the Mill Creek MetroParks will continue for a third year. That announcement was made Thursday by MetroParks Executive Director Aaron Young.