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A nonprofit learning studio in CT is teaching students about quantum computing and other technology
Students learn the core quantum concepts during this program, the nonprofit's CEO and founder said.
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Modified muffler fine in Connecticut could rise to $1,000: 'No mechanical' reason for noisy product
The current fine for violating the Connecticut law on "unnecessary or unusual noise" from a vehicle is $150.
The artificial intelligence race is complicating tech companies’ commitments to reduce greenhouse gas emissions.
Connecticut is investing millions in quantum technology as the state looks to position itself as a leader in the field.
Connecticut lawmakers are considering whether to lift restrictions on the installation of portable, plug-in solar panels that ...
The high school boy’s and girl’s basketball seasons ended with a bang over the weekend at Mohegan Sun Arena as ten state ...
Veteran educator lobbies for Connecticut to join Trump administration's Education Freedom Tax Credit program, which is funded ...
Georgia Tech has a new men's basketball head coach, Scott Cross from Troy. Cross guided the Trojans to the NCAA Tournament ...
Connecticut lawmakers are considering whether to lift restrictions on a portable device that may help customers struggling ...
A total of 27 bulletproof vests, valued at more than $12,000, went missing from the state Judicial Branch over a two-year ...
UNCASVILLE - For the first time since 1967, a tech school is a CIAC boys basketball state champion. Sixth-seeded Windham Tech ...
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