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Dallas engineering firm AECOM pays $11.8 to settle Hurricane Katrina allegations

Dallas-based infrastructure consulting firm AECOM will pay $11.8 million to settle claims it filed false claims to the Federal Emergency Management Agency to build new schools after Hurricane Katrina ravaged…

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Can Craft Become a Commodity? The Complicated Relationship Between Books and AI | Arts

Many have experienced the difficulties of writing — sleepless nights hunched over the keyboard, futile searches for the perfect word, and the seemingly impossible task of translating formless ideas into…

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LSU Mechanical Engineering Researchers Developing New Football Helmet Prototype

BATON ROUGE, La., Oct. 24, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — In the winter of 2019, the National Football League hosted its Helmet Challenge Symposium in Youngstown, Ohio, bringing together 300 engineers,…

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How AI is helping Baby Boomers find kids who need a mentor | News

(CNN) — A 69-year-old retired corporate meeting planner shares tips for staying calm with a stressed-out high school senior. A 79-year-old retired teacher tries to reassure a 6-year-old who’s feeling…

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AI Tools for Teachers | Edutopia

Over the past five years, I’ve explored ways to integrate AI into my teaching practice—even before ChatGPT and other generative AI became some of the most talked-about topics in education….

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Inside the AI-Powered Race to Decode Ancient Roman Scrolls

On a Saturday night in late August, Luke Farritor, a 21-year old computer science student at University of Nebraska-Lincoln, was on his way home from a party at a friend’s…

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