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Science Morgan State University's Science Center: A New Era in Innovation Discover how Morgan State University's new Science Center is set to transform education, research, and community engagement.
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Science Microsoft Under Scrutiny: AI Tech in Israeli Military Operations Microsoft's AI deal with Israel sparks controversy as concerns arise over technology use in military actions and civilian impact.