Montana State University’s (MSU) Quantum Collaborative Research and Education (QCORE) facility has been awarded a $31.5 million contract from the Air Force Research Laboratory to support research in quantum applications and the development of quantum materials, sensors, devices, and network systems.
LEGO Education launched new online courses on Monday in artificial intelligence (AI) and computer science for K-8 students to turn LEGO blocks into science and technology learning.
Fresh off a $145 million push to expand federal registered apprenticeships and close skills gaps, the U.S. Department of Labor (DoL) chief innovation officer has a message for young workers: Embrace artificial intelligence (AI).
A coalition of 17 education and library organizations submitted a letter on Jan. 13 to Senate Commerce Committee leaders urging lawmakers to separate educator-guided classroom technology from recreational “screen time” ahead of a Jan. 15 hearing on youth technology use.
The New Mexico state government has published a new thee-year broadband plan that takes aim at increasing broadband infrastructure across the state through 2028 with a longer term goal of reaching 100% connectivity in the state.
New York Gov. Kathy Hochul is gearing up legislative proposals for 2026 that she said aim to better protect children online and that pay particular attention to “harmful impacts” of artificial intelligence-powered chatbots that are integrated into online platforms.
A senior official with the National Telecommunications and Information Administration (NTIA) said the agency expects announce new funding opportunities under its Broadband Equity, Access, and Deployment (BEAD) program.
New York City public schools now have access to artificial intelligence (AI) tools that can read digital content aloud and convert speech into text.
The University of Connecticut (UConn) is teaming up with Voyager Technologies to advance space technology research and development initiatives.
The National Telecommunications and Information Administration (NTIA) broke the law when it overstepped Congress in implementing changes to a key national broadband program last summer, the Government Accountability Office (GAO) found.









