Experts and public-sector technologists say the AI-powered software development technique may one day offer government the ability to fast-track ideas, improve procurement and more.
A Texas A&M agriculture college employee in College Station wrapped up a 47 year career Friday (February 27). Caroline Gleaton, for 40 years, is credited with starting and maintaining a database that ...
City of College Station Assistant Director of Water Stephen Maldonado joined WTAW’s Scott DeLucia to provide updates on water services, offer a reminder on conservation, compare current water usage to ...
Dengue infects up to 400 million people and kills thousands every year but an Indian company is now inching closer to a ...
Eddie Vedder uses two emotional solo concerts and a new Netflix film to push for a cure for epidermolysis bullosa.
Five UW researchers have been named Alfred P. Sloan Research Fellows this week, joining a prestigious cohort of early-career ...
AT&T's chief data officer shares how rearchitecting around small language models and multi-agent stacks cut AI costs by 90% at 8 billion tokens a day.
The encryption protecting your infrastructure today was designed for a world without quantum computers. That world has an expiration date.
After a rocky 2025, Sarepta Therapeutics’ executives admit they have work to do to bring patients back into the fold as sales of Duchenne muscular dystrophy gene therapy Elevidys continue to decline.
A major European wealth tech provider serving hundreds of firms was recently hit by ransomware. Client data, employee records ...
People helping people. That's the mantra of Caroline Gleaton who is retiring after 47 years with the Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service.
Naturepedic reports four feng shui tips for a restful bedroom: position your bed wisely, choose natural materials, declutter, ...
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