A new study uses eye-tracking and EEG to uncover the linguistic brain waves programmers produce when reading confusing code.
Phenix City Schools is bringing back and upgrading its accelerated learning program for middle schoolers.
Wiregrass recently wrapped up its Beats and Bytes Music Camp, where students explored the world of computer programming ...
How do software developers respond when they come across code they do not intuitively understand? Neuropsychologists have now ...
Ivanti has patched two critical vulnerabilities in its Sentry secure mobile gateway solution, including a maximum-severity ...
As artificial intelligence continues to reshape industries around the world, recent Cal State Fullerton graduate Mason ...
Extra programs on botany, music and dance are also part of a $75 million state government announcement of free extension ...
Gemini 3.5 Flash is shockingly fast at generating code and spinning up agents, but that speed comes at a cost: sloppy ...
CBSE Class 10 Computer Applications syllabus is released for the 2026-27 academic session. Students can download the official ...
The Miasma credential-stealing attack framework, which has recently targeted open-source ecosystems through supply-chain ...
The most important pair of smart glasses this year did not come from Cupertino or Menlo Park.
Thursday was the last day of a free hands-on STEM program for incoming 6th graders called “Girls in Gear” and the last stop ...