The CISCE has released the ISC Class 12 Computer Science syllabus for the 2026-27 board exam, emphasizing algorithmic problem-solving and future computing trends.It details theory on Boolean algebra, ...
Sarah covers how industries like food and tobacco affect Americans’ bodies and minds. Her interests include ultra-processed foods; smoke-free tobacco; and wellness trends like perimenopause products ...
Researchers at the University of Pennsylvania published their findings on Wednesday, July 22 Munro/Getty A study from researchers at the University of Pennsylvania found GLP-1 medications are linked ...
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration said Thursday that Taco Bell will stop using lettuce from a supplier linked to a multistate cyclosporiasis outbreak, as federal health officials investigate more ...
AI models are becoming ever more capable, but exactly what enterprise adoption will look like remains a big question. In a bid to shape that future, labs like Anthropic and OpenAI have spun up ...
After gathering responses from more than 1,000 U.S. workers in April of this year, researchers at Zety, a resume-building site, found that 1 in 8 respondents said they formed romantic relationships ...
On New Year’s Day 2022, Andrew Whitfield, a 35-year-old fashion designer and stylist in Miami, started throwing up. He didn’t feel under the weather. “It felt random that I threw up,” he said. A ...
Update, July 10 at 9 pm EDT: Meta rolled back the ability for users to tag public Instagram accounts for AI generations three days after the feature’s release. In a statement released Friday, Meta ...
SAN FRANCISCO — Gov. Gavin Newsom has struck a deal with Anthropic to expand the use of Claude products across California’s government at a discounted cost. The agreement, first shared with POLITICO, ...
Beginning in the 2030 school year, public school students will read biblical passages and learn how the Bible affected history and literature from kindergarten to 12th grade. The State Board of ...
Leaked files show the invite-only network grades members by their money and fame, shaping who’s in, who’s out, and who pays. The records are part of a trove of internal data received by WIRED from a ...