Getting from Point A to Point B—autonomously
Getting from Point A to Point B—autonomously Mines welcomed a new addition to campus this fall—a...
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Read MoreSafety in the cyber age On the night of Oct. 7, 1996, early in the fall semester, hackers broke...
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Building bots to benefit all During a recent lesson on pedestrian detection, Tom Williams’...
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Taking the field One of the best athletes to ever patrol the pitch at Stermole Stadium, Emily...
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Smart engineering: Technological innovations improve efficiencies and teach young engineers...
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Able to count to 20 in three languages by the age of 2, 16-year-old Mines student Santiago Gonzalez was reading about minerals and rocks from a college textbook before he ever attended elementary school. By age 8, he was studying programming languages, building a website (hicaduda.com) and creating apps. Today, he is fluent in more than 10 programming languages and has written 16 applications.
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