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A group of nine teenagers from a St. Louis day school in grades five through eight advanced to an elite robotics competition.
The agreement furthers cooperation including in agriculture, water and artificial intelligence.
Chief scientist Ilya Sutskever steps down, paving the way for new leadership amid the intensifying race towards artificial intelligence.
“Forecasted high winds and high sea swells” have delayed the floating pier, per a U.S. Department of Defense spokeswoman.
A joint statement signed by 25 state leasers said the decision “creates instability and threatens future energy security throughout the world at a time when our allies need us the most.”
Israeli heat wave: Gush Dan breaks 117-year-old record.
The Saudis are reluctant to openly side with the United States and Israel absent a more concrete security arrangement with Washington, according to “The Wall Street Journal.”
The collapsed star was found by analyzing data from the European Space Agency’s Gaia space observatory craft.
“Our technology analyzes a vast amount of digital footprints to identify signs of potential risk,” the RealEye startup says.
The terrorist organization said it planted several explosive devices inside Lebanon, across from Kibbutz Adamit.
Engineering students at Ben-Gurion University are employing Mask Language Modeling to get to the bottom of damaged, centuries-old inscriptions.
Sixth-graders at a Jewish day school outside Philadelphia get a real-time lesson in experiential learning.