One million hours. That's how long it took to run the calculations for a ground-breaking mathematics discovery. And that wasn't some lone … [Read more...]
What Is Life in Space Like?
In a recent article in the New York Times, US Navy fighter pilots reported unidentified flying objects off the east coast. They even … [Read more...]
YouTube at the Crossroads
YouTube is a place where anyone in the world with an Internet connection can access a seemingly endless stream of video content. Missed last … [Read more...]
The Ethics of Self-Driving Cars
Philosophers like to make up stories, especially when they're talking about ethics and morality. These "thought experiments" are helpful … [Read more...]
When Robots Meet Humans
What happens when self-driving cars—or other artificial intelligence—interact with human beings? How do we know what the robot will do? How … [Read more...]
Design the Car of the Future
Self-driving cars are well on their way—but what comes after? Will is be electric vehicles? Personal helicopters? Flying cars? A … [Read more...]
An Inside Look at a Tiny, Autonomous Car
Seth Hollar is an engineering professor and entrepreneur who is involved—fittingly enough—with North Carolina State's Engineering … [Read more...]
Bringing the Humanities to the Digital World
The phrase digital humanities gets thrown around on college campuses a lot these days. It's the kind of thing that is creating a lot of … [Read more...]
Make Your Own Digital Feature
In our feature article this month, we used three different digital humanities tools—embedded audio clips, an interactive map, and a … [Read more...]
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