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  1. Há 6 horas · See how an autonomous robot created a shock-absorbing shape no human ever could — and what it means for designing safer helmets, packaging, car bumpers, and more. More details

  2. Há 6 horas · Daniel Spielman (B.S. 1992), MacArthur Fellow, Godel, Polya and Nevanlinna Prize Winner, Applied Mathematics and Computer Science professor at Yale University. John Griggs Thompson (B.A. 1955), mathematician, winner of the Fields Medal in 1970.

  3. Há 1 dia · New York Tech alumni are distinguishing themselves in the fields of academics, architecture, arts, engineering, literature, medicine, science, business, entertainment, government, and law. The New York Tech alumni community spans the globe with nearly 114,000 alumni throughout the United States and in more than 100 countries as of 2023, and includes thousands of executive officers at ...

  4. Há 6 horas · Elwood Staffing ( Columbus) Emmis Corporation ( Indianapolis) Finish Line, Inc. ( Indianapolis) First Internet Bancorp ( Indianapolis) First Merchants Corporation ( Muncie) The Ford Meter Box Company ( Wabash) Guidant ( Indianapolis) Gurney's Seed and Nursery Company ( Greendale) Haynes International ( Kokomo)

  5. Há 1 dia · William Newman, 80, British computer scientist. Velvel Pasternak, 85, Canadian-born American musicologist. Francisco Miró Quesada Cantuarias, 100, Peruvian philosopher, journalist and politician, minister of public education of Peru (1963–1964). Riazuddin, 60, Pakistani cricket umpire, heart attack.

  6. Há 6 horas · Marc Alaimo, actor who played many Star Trek characters. Carl Allen, musician [2] Vivian Anderson, All-American Girls Professional Baseball League player ( Milwaukee Chicks) Joseph Anthony, playwright, actor, and director. Antler, poet. Lynne Arriale, musician; professor. Les Aspin, U.S. Secretary of Defense.

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › DNADNA - Wikipedia

    Há 6 horas · DNA profiling was developed in 1984 by British geneticist Sir Alec Jeffreys, and first used in forensic science to convict Colin Pitchfork in the 1988 Enderby murders case. The development of forensic science and the ability to now obtain genetic matching on minute samples of blood, skin, saliva, or hair has led to re-examining many cases.