Harvard math professor Martin Nowak — once dubbed Jeffrey Epstein’s “inside man” at the university — has been put on leave after college bosses learned “new information” about his links to the ...
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There is a quiet panic creeping through classrooms and coding labs. Artificial intelligence now writes code faster than students can learn it. It solves equations without showing its work. It answers ...
The STEM Scholars lectures are designed for the general public. These lectures bring together area K-12 and community college students, faculty, and administrators; local business and industry leaders ...
Chen Ning Yang, professor of Physics at the Institute for Advanced Study at Princeton, described the events leading to his Nobel Prize-winning discovery of the non-conservation of parity at the first ...
How the studio balances continuity and renewal by Spencer Harrison, Arne Carlsen and Miha Škerlavaj In just a decade Marvel Studios has redefined the franchise movie. Its 22 films have grossed some ...
Together, they pulled the first book together in much more time than the longest math class: about 3,645 hours total of work across the three of them. Onyegu likes that research origin of the ...
Editor at large Adi Ignatius connects with IBM’s chief human resources officer Nickle LaMoreaux to understand the company’s talent strategy in the age of AI. Explore HBR HBR Store About HBR Manage My ...