A high school student who built a tool to help older adults spot scams has been named TIME magazine’s Kid of the Year.
Tejasvi Manoj, a 17-year-old senior at Lebanon Trail High School in Frisco, Texas, has been named the 2025 TIME Kid of the ...
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Erickson Talaue on how the Riyadh-based studio pivoted into AI, the vision behind its proprietary Roblox-focused LLM, and ...
The Star first met a four-year-old Osher Ahn-Clifford in 2018 shortly after he became the youngest Canadian member of Mensa. We check in on his studies.
Woolwich Works has planned a month of fun-filled activities. These events are designed to entertain families throughout October and keep the children occupied during the half-term break. The schedule ...
The 17-year-old’s project, Shield Seniors, has already earned national recognition, including being named TIME’s Kid of the Year 2025, an award that highlights young people making a positive impact ...
Abstract: Reconfigurable intelligent surfaces (RIS) offer efficient control over the amplitude/phase of reflected/transmitted signals, providing a cost-effective solution for direction of arrival (DOA ...