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Why Microsoft Measures Employee Thriving, Not Engagement
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Why Microsoft Measures Employee Thriving, Not Engagement

Dawn Klinghoffer and Elizabeth McCune of Microsoft's People Analytics team studied how to keep employees thriving, that is, energized and empowered to do meaningful...

How to Find, Read, and Organize Papers
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How to Find, Read, and Organize Papers

Ph.D. student Maya Gosztyla decided to rethink her approach to research papers after she had trouble keeping track of the published literature.

'Over-Mentored and Under-Capitalized': Scant Funding for Female Entrepreneurs
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'Over-Mentored and Under-Capitalized': Scant Funding for Female Entrepreneurs

The pressures and biases that lead to women entrepreneurs raising a barely-there 1.1% share of total venture capital funding was a focus of the Diversity Tech Summit...

Gender Pay Gap Is Smaller in Occupations With a Higher Ratio of Men
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Gender Pay Gap Is Smaller in Occupations With a Higher Ratio of Men

Workers in occupations with a higher ratio of men, such as STEM jobs, tend to receive better pay than those in occupations with a higher ratio of women.

Higgs Boson Discoverers Publish Refined Measurements
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Higgs Boson Discoverers Publish Refined Measurements

Experimenters marked this week's 10-year anniversary of the Higgs discovery by releasing comprehensive new measurements of the particle.

Researcher Asked GPT-3 to Write an Academic Paper About Itself
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Researcher Asked GPT-3 to Write an Academic Paper About Itself

Swedish researcher Almira Osmanovic Thunström asked OpenAI's GPT-3 text generating algorithm to write an academic paper about itself. The paper is currently being...

Robots Are Driving U.S. Workers Towards Substance Abuse, Mental Illness
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Robots Are Driving U.S. Workers Towards Substance Abuse, Mental Illness

Robotic co-workers may be driving more people to do drugs and abuse alcohol, researchers from the University of Pittsburgh have found.

Gallup Workplace Report Says Employee Stress Is At An All-Time High
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Gallup Workplace Report Says Employee Stress Is At An All-Time High

Employee stress is at an all-time high, according to Gallup's newly released State of the Global Workplace report.

Award Supports Computer Scientist's Quest to Address Digital Inequities
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Award Supports Computer Scientist's Quest to Address Digital Inequities

Computer scientist Morgan Vigil-Hayes at Northern Arizona University was awarded a $561,598 grant from the U.S. National Science Foundation to support research...

Deepfakes Are Being Used to Apply for Remote Work Positions
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Deepfakes Are Being Used to Apply for Remote Work Positions

The FBI Internet Crime Complaint Center warns of an increase in complaints reporting the use of deepfakes and stolen personally identifiable information to apply...

Texas Tech Will Study Impact of STEM Course-Based Undergrad Research
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Texas Tech Will Study Impact of STEM Course-Based Undergrad Research

A team of Texas Tech University researchers will study how STEM course-based undergraduate research experiences are related to post-graduate workforce outcomes....

Wimbledon Hoping Big Data Will Improve Fan Experience
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Wimbledon Hoping Big Data Will Improve Fan Experience

All England Club and IBM are offering a tool that aims to keep Wimbledon fans engaged with detailed AI-powered stats.

AI-Created Craft Beer Available in New Orleans
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AI-Created Craft Beer Available in New Orleans

New Orleans locals can now order the AI Blonde Ale craft beer created by an artificial intelligence platform.

Manufacturing Is Becoming A White-Collar Profession in Singapore
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Manufacturing Is Becoming A White-Collar Profession in Singapore

Manufacturing has made a comeback in Singapore, where the share of jobs held by  high-skill professionals, managers, executives, and technicians has risen by 8...

Women in Science Receive Less Credit for Their Contributions
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Women in Science Receive Less Credit for Their Contributions

Women in science are less likely than their male counterparts to receive authorship credit for the work they do, a new study finds.

Even Your Boss Wants to Quit
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Even Your Boss Wants to Quit

The Great Resignation is seeping into the corner office, with 70% of C-level executives surveyed by Deloitte and Workplace Intelligence saying they are seriously...

CTO Commutes to Work in His Company's Flying Car
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CTO Commutes to Work in His Company's Flying Car

Jetson, the Swedish electric vertical takeoff and landing aircraft (eVTOL) company, has released a video of founder Tomasz Patan, inventor of the company's ONE flying...

Programs Train K-8 Teachers to Integrate CS Into Core Classes
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Programs Train K-8 Teachers to Integrate CS Into Core Classes

The Center for Educational Partnerships at Old Dominion University has designed two programs that train teachers to help students build computer skills while learning...

The Rise of Computer-Generated, Artificially Intelligent Influencers
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The Rise of Computer-Generated, Artificially Intelligent Influencers

Serah Reikka, a semi-autonomous artificial intelligence, has more than 79,000 Instagram followers. She is part of a growing community of social media personalities...

Closing the Cybersecurity Talent Gap With New Candidate Pools
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Closing the Cybersecurity Talent Gap With New Candidate Pools

HR and security leaders must deploy new strategies to attract, hire, and retain cyber professionals. New talent pools could help narrow the talent gap.
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