TACLOBAN CITY (PIA) — The Professional Regulation Commission (PRC) in Eastern Visayas formally opened Tuesday its newest Computer-Based Licensure Examination (CBLE) Center in the region, marking a ...
Russian scientists have developed a 70-qubit quantum computer (a device that uses the principles and phenomena of quantum ...
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PRC releases results of radiologic technologists, X-ray technologists licensure exams
A graduate of the De La Salle Medical & Health Sciences Institute was the top scorer in the December 2025 licensure ...
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RRB translation test: Admit cards released for the Railway Junior Translator recruitment exam, the exam will be held on December 28
The Railway Recruitment Board (RRB) has released the admit cards for the second stage Computer Based Translation Test (CBT-2) ...
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Golden satellite insulation sparkles during test | Space photo of the day for Dec. 30, 2025
Its crinkled gold thermal insulation, metallic structures, and the cup-shaped reflective thruster are not just aesthetic ...
Russian scientists have created the country’s first ion-based quantum computer using a new type of quantum unit that works ...
Animal rights groups celebrate, but the Trump administration is light on specifics about phasing out federally funded medical ...
RRB NTPC CBAT test 2025 is scheduled for December 28. Check RRB NTPC typing test rules, speed requirements, evaluation, and ...
MOSCOW, Dec. 29 (Xinhua) -- Russian scientists have created the country's first ion-based quantum computer using a new type of quantum unit that works with seven energy levels, the Russian Quantum ...
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Computer-based exams have come to stay – Education minister
WASSCE, says WAECBy Gabriel Dike The Minister for Education, Dr. Tunji Alausa has faulted those opposed to the full take-off of the computer-based examinations insisting that it introduction would ...
Science Corporation, founded by Neuralink’s first president, Max Hodak, has unveiled a prototype machine to extend the life ...
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The World’s Strangest Computer Is Alive and It Blurs the Line Between Brains and Machines
Scientists are building experimental computers from living human brain cells and testing how they learn and adapt.
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