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As most students at Coral Academy of Science’s Cadence campus left school Tuesday, a group of seven stayed behind, eager to improve their robot that will compete in an upcoming world championship.
Author and journalist George Pendle loves the bombast of the world’s largest library. He takes us behind the scenes ...
Speaking as an old, septuagenarian boomer, we used to quote the quintessential value of systems standardization, harshly ...