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Corporate Diversity Is Under Siege
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Corporate Diversity Is Under Siege

Conservative legal activists are now going after diversity initiatives widely deployed across American corporations. Some companies are already reconsidering their...

Why Is It So Hard for Scholars to Launch Startups?
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Why Is It So Hard for Scholars to Launch Startups?

STEM scholars with startup dreams struggle to find support.

Is Resume Padding Good for Society?
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Is Resume Padding Good for Society?

Two Cornell University researchers say that "resume padding," the self reporting of information that may not be true, can have a positive effect if the long-term...

Former Royal Navy Officer Advocates for LGBTQ+ Engineers
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Former Royal Navy Officer Advocates for LGBTQ+ Engineers

Peter Gracey, a former officer with the United Kingdom's Royal Navy, has made it his mission to encourage employers to be more supportive of their LGBTQ+ employees...

Robots Cause Company Profits to Fall – At Least At First
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Robots Cause Company Profits to Fall – At Least At First

Researchers from the University of Cambridge found that robots have a negative effect on profit margins at low levels of adoption. But at higher levels of adoption...

Many People Feel Their Jobs Are Pointless
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Many People Feel Their Jobs Are Pointless

A sociological study by the University of Zurich reports that a considerable proportion of employees perceive their work as socially useless. Workers in computer...

Ranking the Best Computer Scientists
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Ranking the Best Computer Scientists

The 9th edition of Research.com ranking of the best scientists in the field of Computer Science is based on data consolidated from various data sources including...

Reports Paint Damaging Picture of Return-to-Office Mandates
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Reports Paint Damaging Picture of Return-to-Office Mandates

A trio of reports shows the damaging consequences of the return-to-office mandates. The reports from Greenhouse, the Federal Reserve, and Unispace collectively...

These Companies May Be Most Affected by Generative AI
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These Companies May Be Most Affected by Generative AI

A new study spotlights the companies that stand to benefit the most from ChatGPT and other types of generative AI to boost their productivity.  

Researchers Build A Blueprint for A Diverse Quantum Workforce
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Researchers Build A Blueprint for A Diverse Quantum Workforce

Virginia Tech researchers are collaborating with historically Black colleges and universities to train faculty members, acquire lab equipment, and develop curricula...

NSF Renews Cybersecurity Workforce Development Projects
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NSF Renews Cybersecurity Workforce Development Projects

The U.S. National Science Foundation CyberCorps Scholarship for Service program is renewing funding for seven academic institutions, providing more than $24 million...

Japan to Boost Training for Digital Workers to Stave Off Shortage
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Japan to Boost Training for Digital Workers to Stave Off Shortage

Japan's government plans to expand opportunities for students and working adults to acquire digital skills, aiming to add about 110,000 people studying in the field...

Four-Day Workweek Experiment Finds Work Gets Done in Less Time
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Four-Day Workweek Experiment Finds Work Gets Done in Less Time

A large-scale study of the four-day workweek found that workweeks shrank and productivity was maintained as people found new, more efficient ways to work.

Chip Industry Sees Labor Shortages Threatening U.S. Expansion Plans
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Chip Industry Sees Labor Shortages Threatening U.S. Expansion Plans

The U.S. Semiconductor Industry Association warns that there won't be enough engineers, computer scientists, and technicians in the United States to support a rapid...

Working Remotely Is A Competitive Hiring Advantage Again
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Working Remotely Is A Competitive Hiring Advantage Again

As more companies, especially large ones, have started demanding remote workers return to the office, the competitive hiring advantage for remote-first companies...

Researchers Poke Holes in Chatbot Safety Controls
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Researchers Poke Holes in Chatbot Safety Controls

The safety measures of leading chatbots can be circumvented to generate nearly unlimited amounts of harmful information, according to a report on adversarial attacks...

Students Are Discouraged by IT Peers to Pursue IT Careers
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Students Are Discouraged by IT Peers to Pursue IT Careers

Having peers who have worked in IT reduces the likelihood of students receiving and accepting an offer in the IT industry, according to a study of student networks...

Why Mainframes Survive
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Why Mainframes Survive

Many companies continue to pay the licensing fees on mainframe hardware, OS, and applications, and maintain staff for the hundreds or thousands of support personnel...

The Best Place for AI Jobs
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The Best Place for AI Jobs

A study from the Brookings Institution suggests that the rise of generative artificial intelligence, fueled by the popularity of the ChatGPT chatbot, could further...

Researchers Boost the Building Blocks of Computing
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Researchers Boost the Building Blocks of Computing

Researchers from the group of Jean Anne Incorvia, assistant professor at the University of Texas at Austin, describe improvements on current semiconductor technology...
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