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Pong Was Boring—And People Loved It

Cars That Think

The game was actually created as part of a training exercise to get a young engineer named. Connected to the novelty factor is that. My University of South Carolina colleague James Risk grew up in Mooresville, Indiana, a small town southwest of Indianapolis. The first player to reach 11 points wins. vonguard/Wikipedia.

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Deploying Data Science and AI to Fight Wildlife Trafficking

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This is a sponsored article brought to you by NYU Tandon School of Engineering. Animals and their parts are traded much like firearms or narcotics — through complex networks of suppliers, dealers, and buyers, who leave a bloody path in their wake. Wildlife trafficking is a lucrative market.

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Proud of its roots

Electric Auto Association

This race is the second oldest in the country after the Indianapolis 500,” said McNeil, a member of the Pikes Peak Hill Climb Historical Association. “In Protecting the legacy McNeil, who has been the chapter’s very prolific newsletter editor since 2012, has made sure to do his part to enshrine EV history.

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The promise of wireless charging: smaller batteries, longer battery life, fewer charging stations

Charged EVs

We connect high-power communication lines into the DC charging system of the car. Bob Kacergis: Our biggest one is IndyGo in Indianapolis. John Holland: We have no moving parts, which is like nirvana for an engineer. We have no moving parts, which is like nirvana for an engineer…Our maintenance schedule is minuscule.