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Gnosis Chain and ZKSync Have Already Upgraded to Be Compatible With Ethereum’s Upcoming Dencun Hard Fork … – Unchained
As Ethereums hotly-anticipated Dencun upgrade approaches, some protocols have upgraded their own networks for compatibility ahead of time. The Dencun upgrade is expected to substantially reduce fees on Ethereum layer 2's. (Shutterstock) Posted March 12, 2024 at 2:12 pm EST
Leading the Pack: Best Open-Source Crypto Software of 2024 – Analytics Insight
Cryptocurrencies and blockchain technology have evolved significantly, bringing forth innovations and a decentralized ethos. In this dynamic landscape, open-source software plays a pivotal role, in fostering collaboration, transparency, and community-driven development as we navigate through 2024. Bitcoin Core stands as the backbone of the entire crypto ecosystem
Special education, reading, computer science and other bills advance from Nebraska committee Nebraska Examiner – Nebraska Examiner
LINCOLN A Nebraska lawmaker is hailing the advancement of an Education Committee legislative package that she says is solution-oriented and provides support from all sides. The assortment of nine bills, with the possibility for a tenth, is tied with a bow under Legislative Bill 1284, introduced by State Sen. Lynne Walz of Fremont
Dancing robots and STEM skills on display at annual Robotics and Computer Science Festival Team Duval News – Team Duval News
March 11, 2024 Doing dance offs with limber, four-legged robots was just one of the many STEM-related joys students enjoyed at the districts annual Robotics and Computer Science Festival held this month. More than 500 Team Duval students got a chance to showcase their work from their computer science courses and afterschool Robotics teams, as well as interact with technology brought to the event by community partners. Keelan Burke, a ninth grader at Raines High School, said this was an eye-opening experience.
Computer science department gets thumbs-up from ABET – Central Michigan University
The Central Michigan University Department of Computer Science just scored a big win they've been officially accredited by the Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology, the big name in accrediting computing and engineering programs worldwide. This means that our Bachelor of Science in Computer Science has passed all the tough standards ABET set
How AI Can Save the Zebras – Nautilus – Nautilus
Tanya Berger-Wolf didnt expect to become an environmentalist. After falling in love with math at 5 years old, she started a doctorate in computer science in her early 20s, attracting attention for her cutting-edge theoretical research
NSF Discovery Scholars Build Community and Advance Research – Newsroom | University of St. Thomas – University of St. Thomas Newsroom
In fall 2022, St. Thomas wasawarded a six-year, $1.5 million NSF S-STEM grantto provide financial support for students interested in key STEM fields.S-STEM grants are specifically intended to increase the countrys research science workforce by funding scholarships and academic support fortalented undergraduate students with unmet financial need.
As AI takes off, UB is poised to guide its future uses – Buffalo News
The University at Buffalo S.O.A.R. facility allows students and faculty to test out new drone technologies. On a summery day in March, the huge mesh drone cage at the University at Buffalos North Campus is humming as engineering professor Chase Murray and doctoral student Dowon Lee practice landing remote- and voice-controlled drones on a small autonomous land rover
CS PhD student wins People’s Choice award at Three Minute Thesis competition – University of Colorado Boulder
Aaquib Tabrez, a 5th year PhD student in the Department of Computer Science advised by Assistant Professor Bradley Hayes, won the People's Choice award for the graduate school's Three Minute Thesis competition. The competition challenges students to describe their research within three minutes to a general audience after a few months of preparation
Research in Focus: Needles, Haystacks, and Sugar Chains – Michigan Technological University
Tarun Dam professor of chemistry; director of the biochemistry and molecular biology bachelor's program When Dam got KC's email, he saw the opportunity to use the power of machine learning to make the process of glycobiology more efficient. Working together with collaborators from Wichita State University, Kansas State University, the University of Houston, and Soka University in Tokyo, Japan, Dam and KC began studying the glycosylation of an amino acid known as asparagine