Federalism is the form of government in which we are supposed to be engaged: “(The) mode of political organization that unites separate states or other polities within an overarching political system ...
Space and time aren’t just woven into the background fabric of the universe. To theoretical computer scientists, time and space (also known as memory) are the two fundamental resources of computation.
New climate modeling shows that heatwaves will keep getting hotter, longer, and more frequent for centuries—even after the world hits net-zero emissions. Delays of just a few years dramatically ...
The Trump administration is refusing to give broadband-deployment grants to states that enforce net neutrality rules or price regulations, a Commerce Department official said. The administration ...
Squatting Isn’t a Housing Policy. It’s Property Theft How Many Stephen Spencer Pittmans Are Out There? The Restoration of Federal Funding for Planned Parenthood Is Yet Another Bad Sign for Pro-Lifers ...
“Rather than attempting to overcome an agency that changed hands — and a Supreme Court majority that cares very little about the rule of law — we’ll keep fighting for Internet affordability and ...
Advocacy groups that tried to defend federal net neutrality rules in court won’t file an appeal, saying they don’t trust the Supreme Court to rule fairly on the issue. Net neutrality rules were ...
FCC removes Net Neutrality rules from its books, even though they were not in effect. A federal appeals court, in a suit brought by telecom companies, had held the rules were improper. The argument ...
The Electrical and Computer Engineering Building, which connects to the Paul G. Allen Center for Computer Science & Engineering, on a sunny afternoon in June 2025. (GeekWire Photo / Lisa Stiffler) The ...
The big picture: The rapid rise of generative artificial intelligence is prompting a fundamental rethinking of computer science education in the US. As AI-powered tools become increasingly proficient ...
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Computer science involves much more than writing code. It blends technical knowledge —like programming, algorithms and data systems — with soft skills, such as communication and problem-solving.