Forget about attackers. Agentic artificial intelligence is creating enough risks for organizations and demands a security ...
Playing board games can be fun, challenging, infuriating and a great way to pass the time. They can also help scientists ...
Kent County high school students participated in FutureSolve 26, a six-week summer internship program where students gained ...
Kalshi, the next-generation financial exchange, today announced a partnership with public intelligence company AppliedXL to launch a pilot suite of prediction markets on clinical trial outcomes and ...
Two of four tested giraffes seemed to be able to mentally combine numbers to get one of their favorite treats: carrots. But ...
Quantum computers promise to solve problems that would take even the fastest conventional supercomputers a vast amount of ...
When can we trust the results we get from AI, and when is learning impossible? Researchers have shown that there are some ...
“This sounds way too good to be true,” she thought. At $359 a month, the startup’s services were a fraction of what she’d been paying marketing agencies to help spread the word about Noor Beautique, a ...
It is rare, but every once in awhile an idea for fixing an ongoing problem comes along that is so screamingly obvious that the only question is, “Why didn’t somebody think of this before?” Not as rare ...
Solving problems may be fundamental to lean, but what if the problem is problem solving itself? In this episode of Behind the Curtain: Adventures in Continuous Improvement, hosts John Dyer and Dr.
Irvine councilmembers on June 9, 2026 brainstormed how to bridge a budget deficit that only promises to climb if left unaddressed and ended that lengthy discussion entangled in a slew of ideas.
As Will County celebrates 1,000 graduates of its problem-solving courts, its program leaders say not only has it helped reduce recidivism, it has given graduates sobriety and a new lease on life.