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Countries Push the U.S. Return to Space
Competition from China and Russia, as well as other countries' entry into space, pushes NASA to return to the Earth’s satellite.
Sintia Radu July 19, 2019
Concerns Mount Over Russian-Owned FaceApp
The chief security officer for the Democratic National Committee has urged presidential candidates not to use the app because of 'significant concerns.'
Alexa Lardieri July 18, 2019
Ace Online Course Discussion Board Tasks
Online students who want high marks on discussion boards should contribute early and back up their arguments.
Devon Haynie and Josh Moody July 17, 2019
The Top 10 Emerging Technologies in 2019
From robots that keep you company, to advanced food and tracking packaging and new types of drugs, these are the top 10 emerging technologies to watch in 2019.
Sintia Radu July 15, 2019
New Mexico Launches STEM Challenge for High School Students
New Mexico is asking its high school students to take up the gauntlet as part of an academic challenge that aims to answer one question: How will you use science and technology to help with national security.
Associated Press July 12, 2019
The Costs From Cybercrimes Are Up
A new report shows about 5 billion digital records were exposed in 2018, and nearly all cyberattacks were preventable.
Sintia Radu July 12, 2019
7 Smaller Tech Stocks With Big Dividends
Dividend investors count on these smaller companies for reliable payouts.
Jeff Reeves July 11, 2019
France Passes Tax on Tech Giants
France’s 'digital tax' would impose a 3% tax on companies with total annual revenues of $845 million worldwide.
Alexa Lardieri July 11, 2019
Using Fintech to Pay Off Student Loans
Financial technology companies are offering innovative approaches to student loan repayment, but borrowers should first do careful research.
Bobby Gattone July 10, 2019