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Students from across western Washington and Oregon convened at the University of Portland on Saturday for the 25th annual Bonneville Power Administration Regional Science Bowl. Over 700 middle and ...
About 300 Hudson County students showed up to the Liberty Science Center on Monday to compete in the 58th iteration of the Hudson County Science Fair, and now the medal winners have been officially ...
SINGAPORE, March 16 (Reuters) - China's Hua Hong Group has developed advanced chip manufacturing technologies that can be used to produce artificial intelligence chips, four people familiar with the ...
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