Madeira, Portugal—the top choice for global golden visa applicants in 2025, but legal changes suggest it may be overtaken in 2026. It was a big year for golden visas in 2025. In Europe, Spain closed ...
Reforestation done right could be key to helping rebuild habitat connectivity for Javan leopards on an island with one of the ...
IntegrateHub by Crave InfoTech achieves SAP certification under BTPEXT-GenAI, validating its use of a generative AI hub in ...
Rising concern over artificial intelligence’s impact on employment is driving U.S. college students to change majors in search of 'AI-proof' careers. Polls show roughly 70% fear AI threatens their job ...
For nearly 40 years, New York State’s Science and Technology Entry Program or STEP has offered middle and high school students extra preparation for college and careers in science, technology and ...
Azul, the trusted leader in enterprise Java for today’s AI and cloud-first world, today announced strong corporate momentum in FY26 as enterprises increasingly turned to its platform to deliver ...
A study titled “Community-Centric Approaches to Counter-Terrorism: A Policy Brief on Enhancing PCVE through Collaboration,“ published in RSIS International, conducts a comparative analysis of two ...
President Donald Trump’s administration proposed a $2.3 billion reduction in education funding from last fiscal year, along with cuts or eliminations to several programs supporting students with ...
Azul, the trusted leader in enterprise Java for today’s AI and cloud-first world, today announced AI4J: The Intelligent Java Conference, a free virtual event on April 14. 2026, bringing together AI ...
160 low-income New Yorkers will receive $12,000 in USDC from a new pilot program. Coinbase is funding the program with $2.6 million from its former GiveCrypto initiative. The initiative explores ...
Abstract: The safety and reliability of Automated Driving Systems (ADSs) must be validated prior to large-scale deployment. Among existing validation approaches, scenario-based testing has been ...
A Stanford study shows that jail-based hepatitis C programs could cut new infections by nearly half among people who inject drugs, potentially providing a major boost to lagging U.S. efforts to meet ...