We analyzed historical paper currency to uncover early anti-counterfeiting techniques and materials innovations
Ben Franklin led an effort to print paper bills in the American colonies, after a coin shortage constrained the economy.
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Ben Franklin led an effort to print paper bills in the American colonies, after a coin shortage constrained the economy.
ChinaChina is sprinting toward nuclear parity with the United States โ and it is already winning. Last month, the Congressional Research Service reported that Beijing is conducting the most ambitious nuclear expansion in its history, racing to build a larger and more survivable arsenal that threatens American interests from the Taiwan Strait to the continental [โฆ]
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Lovable and Google signed an expanded multi-year deal athat involves a 5x expansion of Lovable's footprint on Google Cloud, and expanded access to Anthropic Claude.
With demand booming for printed circuit boards, the U.S. government is trying to boost domestic production to move away from reliance on China.
From a fully redesigned Hyundai Palisade with the list's top reliability score to a BMW X7 with first-rate materials and a sub-six-second sprint
The company published 2D CAD drawings with exact measurements and tolerances, inviting hobbyists and brands alike to build compatible accessories
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The new Fed chair has made his first hires. One wrote the Fed chapter in conservative policy blueprint "Project 2025."
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President Donald Trump wants to release a $250 bill with his picture on it to commemorate the country's 250th anniversary, but federal law prohibits printing money with a living person on the bill and Congress would have to pass new legislation to make it happen.
American Federation of Teachers President Randi Weingarten complains that writing her newly released book โalmost killedโ her. But based on AFTโs own financial records, itโs the union members who suffered the actual injury. Hyperbolically titled, โWhy Fascists Fear Teachers,โ the book was published last September by an imprint of Penguin Random House and represents Weingartenโs [โฆ]
The Texas man who authorities say threatened to bomb an upcoming Turning Point USA event left behind an extensive online footprint filled with anti-MAGA rhetoric and months of fixation on Erika Kirk. Jacob Wenske, a 26-year-old San Antonio-area resident, was arrested last week on felony terroristic threat charges after threatening Erika Kirk and TPUSAโs upcoming ...
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As Saint Maryโs players celebrated the greatest baseball upset in school history, sprinting into the outfield to mob one another inside a stunned Jackie Robinson Stadium, UCLA fans turned toward the aisle to depart. It was time to bid farewell to a surreal season in which the Bruins experienced some of the greatest highs and...
The business of managing celebrity estates has changed exponentially in the 15 years since Authentic Brands Group became the caretakers of Marilyn Monroe. The emergence of a global content marketplace has greatly expanded opportunity to create TV shows, movies, documentaries, games and more for those who control the life rights of legends such as Monroe, [โฆ]
BP Plc.(NYSE:BP) has officially launched commercial production of natural gas from the deeper reservoirs of the Azeri-Chirag-Gunashli (ACG) block, Azerbaijan's largest oilfield. Additionally, the British energy giant is looking to expand its regional footprint by preparing to take over as the operator of the massive offshore Babek gas field. Energy market observers will view the dual aim here as significantly deepening Western energy integration in the Caspian Sea, strengthening Azerbaijan's role as a vital alternative gas supplier to Europe. Theโฆ
Children born after 2013 are the first generation to grow up fully immersed in digital systems, which werenโt designed with them in mind. Oneโthird of the worldโs Internet users are younger than 18, according to UNICEF, yet these systems shaping their daily lives were built for adults. They were optimized for engagement and designed long before people understood how profoundly digital environments influence children. For engineers and technical professionals, online safety is not an abstract policy debate. It is a design challenge that demands rigor, systems thinking, and ethical foresight. Governments around the world are also beginning to recognize the problem. Policymakers from across Australia, Brazil, the European Union, Indonesia, and the United States are responding to risks engineers have long understood: Addictive features, inappropriate content, opaque data practices, and algorithmic systems shape user behavior in ways that their creators did not fully predict. For years, technology moved faster than governance. Now governance is trying to catch up. Global Shift Toward Design Reform Supporting National Digital Ambitions In Athens this year I met with senior leaders of Greek government agencies and key national research institutions. Greece is moving quickly on digital transformation and responsible technology governance, and our discussions reinforced IEEEโs role as a trusted, neutral collaborator. We focused on supporting Greeceโs ambitions in digital modernization and publicโsector innovation. We also discussed responsible AI and age-appropriate digital design in Europe and elsewhere. These engagements, grounded in shared values and longโterm commitment, strengthened IEEEโs presence within the European ecosystem and opened new pathways for collaboration on trustworthy AI and childโfocused digital wellโbeing. The European Union and the United Kingdom have been among the first to act, embedding ageโappropriate digital design into their broader childrenโs rights agenda. Drawing on IEEE expertise and global best practices, Indonesia is the first country in Asia, and Brazil is the first country in Latin America, to adopt age-appropriate design regulation. Australia is aiming to limit access to harmful content and addictive design features through age restrictions on certain platforms. And in the United States, in addition to federal efforts, states including California, New York, and Utah are enacting approaches including age-appropriate design principles. Across these efforts, a shared realization is emerging. Protecting children online is not simply about filtering content or adding parental controls. It requires rethinking the architecture of digital systems regarding how data is collected, how algorithms make decisions, how interfaces influence attention, and how AI interacts with the developing minds of young users. Engineers and technical professionals understand that design choices are never neutral. They encode values, incentives, and assumptions. When the user is a child, those choices carry greater weight. This is where IEEEโs work becomes more essential. Protecting Children Online For more than a decade, IEEE has been building technical and ethical foundations for safer digital experiences. The first IEEE standard on age-appropriate design in 2021 marked a turning point. It offers a structured, principled approach to designing with childrenโs rights in mind. The Instituteโs 2022 article โUse a New IEEE Standard to Design a Safer Digital World for Kidsโ highlights how the standard helps translate those principles into engineering practice. Today the IEEE Standards Associationโs (SA) Trustworthy Digital Experiences portfolio provides a practical, technically grounded framework for governments and industry. Spanning ethical design, data governance, algorithmic transparency, and childโfocused digital wellโbeing, it has already initiated discussions with government stakeholders around the world. This work helps bridge the gap between engineering realities and policy ambitions. No single country can solve these challenges alone. Many policymakers lack access to the combined expertise in technology, governance, and childrenโs rights needed to act quickly and effectively. This collaborative effort helps close that gap. The stakes are high. Without coordinated action, public policy will continue to lag behind technology, leaving children exposed to risks that could have been mitigated through thoughtful design. But with the right frameworks, governments can ensure digital systems respect childrenโs rights, support healthy development, and promote wellโbeing. IEEEโs emerging standards and collaborative technology policy work offer a path forward. By grounding national efforts in evidenceโbased, rights-aligned design principles, IEEE is helping governments move from reactive regulation to proactive, coherent, and globally informed strategies for protecting children online. Safeguarding childhood in the digital age is both a moral imperative and an engineering challenge. And IEEE is helping to lead the way. โMary Ellen Randall IEEE president and CEO Please share your thoughts with me: president@ieee.org. This article appears in the June 2026 print issue.
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When Nashville lost its last indie bookstores in 2010, Patchett ignored the skeptics โ and helped spark a movement that's more than doubled ABA membership.