A CEO faces federal charges for allegedly selling sophisticated U.S. technology to Iran, violating U.S. sanctions.
Justice Department arrested Jamshid Ghomi in LA, alleging he used his company to violate sanctions against Iran.
Every day in Louisiana schools, college students provide virtual tutoring to young students. Now the program is expanding to ...
In hopes of preventing home-exercise injuries and extending the expert guidance of coaches, researchers from Drexel ...
National Tsing Hua University’s International Volunteer Program celebrates its 20th anniversary this year, with 51 students ...
Irbid, June 4 (Petra) -- The Computer Science bachelor's program at the Faculty of Computer and Information Technology at Jordan University of Science and Technology (JUST) has secured Jordanian ...
For four years starting in 2014, Jamshid Ghomi, 63, of Newport Coast, California, allegedly smuggled more than 275 tons of ...
CVPR 2026 opened Friday in Denver with a record 16,092 submissions and 4,089 accepted papers — a 42% jump — as ...
As any athlete will tell you, perfect practice makes perfect. But for individuals who do not have regular access to coaches ...
A new analysis of NSF awards has surprising findings on where colleges are attracting the most AI-related research, ...
A Newport Coast man and CEO of an Iran-based technology company was arrested Wednesday on federal charges accusing him of ...
Jamshid Ghomi was arrested for violating US sanctions against Iran by getting US tech for Iranians – including its nuclear ...