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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.

Quantum Computer Programming for Dummies
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Quantum Computer Programming for Dummies

A beginner's guide for would-be quantum programmers provides a thorough introduction to quantum algorithms and their implementation on existing hardware.

At Brown, Course Merges Dance and Computer Science
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At Brown, Course Merges Dance and Computer Science

By merging themes in dance and computer science, a course at Brown University is teaching the next generation of engineers how to create robotics and AI technologies...

TomTom to Cut 500 Jobs Due to Improved Automation
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TomTom to Cut 500 Jobs Due to Improved Automation

TomTom will cut 500 jobs due to improvements in automating its mapmaking activities, the Dutch company said, adding that the cuts would amount to around 10% of...

Scientific Manuscripts Get AI-Based Assessment
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Scientific Manuscripts Get AI-Based Assessment

The American Chemical Society has added Writefull's Manuscript Categorization API, an AI-based language services tool, to its publications workflow.

Scientists Turn a Hydrogen Molecule Into a Quantum Sensor
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Scientists Turn a Hydrogen Molecule Into a Quantum Sensor

Physicists at the University of California, Irvine have demonstrated the use of a hydrogen molecule as a quantum sensor in a terahertz laser-equipped scanning tunneling...

Professor Creates Computer Access for Users of All Abilities
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Professor Creates Computer Access for Users of All Abilities

A love of online role-playing and virtual environments has helped Clark University Professor of Computer Science John Magee discover ways to enhance human-computer...

Japan Aims for 10M Quantum Technology Users by 2030
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Japan Aims for 10M Quantum Technology Users by 2030

Japan plans to have 10 million people using quantum technology by 2030, and will add two new research sites to explore industrial applications.

Tech Sanctions Press Russia to 'Reinvent' Ways to Work
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Tech Sanctions Press Russia to 'Reinvent' Ways to Work

Russian companies are increasingly searching for locally developed alternatives to Western hardware and software amid sanctions.

Mathematical Shortcut Estimates Quantum Coherence Time
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Mathematical Shortcut Estimates Quantum Coherence Time

Scientists have uncovered a mathematical shortcut for approximating in an instant a material's quantum coherence time.

Bringing Together the Next Generation of Quantum Coders
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Bringing Together the Next Generation of Quantum Coders

iQuHACK 2022, MIT's third annual quantum computing hackathon held virtually earlier this year, gave 400 participants from 57 countries the chance to code on real...

Coalition Eyes High-Value Quantum Jobs
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Coalition Eyes High-Value Quantum Jobs

Sandia National Laboratories, The University of New Mexico, and Los Alamos National Laboratory announced the Quantum New Mexico Coalition aimed at bringing quantum...

Competitive Salaries Heat Up As Companies Fight for Software Engineers
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Competitive Salaries Heat Up As Companies Fight for Software Engineers

Companies are raising wages, offering more remote positions, and increasingly competing at a global level to attract software engineers of all stripes, according...

Gender Pay Gap on DevOps Teams Is Slowly Closing
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Gender Pay Gap on DevOps Teams Is Slowly Closing

The pay gap between men and women working on DevOps teams is slowly closing, according to The State of DevOps Report 2021 from Puppet.

UW Team's Tiny Sensors Float in the Wind Like Dandelion Seeds
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UW Team's Tiny Sensors Float in the Wind Like Dandelion Seeds

A University of Washington team has developed a tiny sensor-carrying device that can be blown by the wind like dandelion seeds, traveling up to 100 meters in a...

IT Technician Jailed for Revenge Cyber Attacks
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IT Technician Jailed for Revenge Cyber Attacks

A resentful IT technician in the U.K. was sentenced to prison for launching cyber assaults against two of his former employers after he was dismissed by both.

Researchers Preserve Quantum States for More Than Five Seconds
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Researchers Preserve Quantum States for More Than Five Seconds

Researchers at Argonne National Laboratory and the University of Chicago have demonstrated qubit coherence of more than five seconds for qubits made from a commonly...

Digital Talent Shortages Pose 'Existential Threat' to Business
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Digital Talent Shortages Pose 'Existential Threat' to Business

Fifty-nine percent of employers report that not having enough skilled employees has had a major or moderate impact on their business.

How Gate Set Tomography Diagnostic Validates Quantum Processors
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How Gate Set Tomography Diagnostic Validates Quantum Processors

Researchers used a precision diagnostic called gate set tomography developed at Sandia National Laboratories to develop and validate highly reliable quantum processors...

Cloud-Based Platform Opens Genomics Data to All
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Cloud-Based Platform Opens Genomics Data to All

A team co-led by Johns Hopkins University computer scientist Michael Schatz has created a cloud-based platform that grants researchers easy access to one of the...
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