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Who was Joan Shogren, a chemistry department secretary and the brains behind the first ever exhibition of Computer Art?
In an industry obsessed with feature bloat, Ishaan Agarwal stands apart. While most product managers race to add capabilities, Agarwal has built his career on a counterintuitive principle: reduction.
Learning how to program and code is only one element of the field. Computer scientists design, develop, and analyze the software and hardware used to solve problems in all kinds of business, industry, ...
The Association for Computing Machinery, today announced the recipients of three prestigious technical awards. This year’s ...
Put on AR glasses and fire up Spacetop software, and you'll see a huge spread of windows and tabs right in front of your face ...
The first time I tried Blurb was way back in 2007 just a few years after the company launched. Back then there weren’t nearly ...
We're zeroing in on Apple's big software event in June and this one promises to be one of the more exciting events if you ...
A groundbreaking wearable device developed by engineers at the University of Mississippi promises to detect heart attacks ...
Every second counts when it comes to detecting and treating heart attacks. A new technology may be able to identify heart attacks faster and more accurately than traditional methods.
David J. Fitts, an alumnus of the Fay Jones School of Architecture and Design, will return to the U of A campus to deliver the school's 2025 Spring Commencement address.
Active and passive safety technologies, along with rigorous testing, ensure comprehensive protection, especially in electric ...