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Wearable Devices Accurately Predict Fitness Levels
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Wearable Devices Accurately Predict Fitness Levels

Scientists at the University of Cambridge used wearable devices to accurately measure the fitness of individuals without requiring the users to exercise.

Employers View Boomerang Employees in a New Light
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Employers View Boomerang Employees in a New Light

With many workers quitting or planning to quit their jobs, employers are considering welcoming back top performers.

Do Voice Technology Interactions Reveal More Information?
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Do Voice Technology Interactions Reveal More Information?

Researchers from University of Miami and New York University found that people reveal additional kinds of information about themselves when they interact using...

AI-Generated Answers Temporarily Banned on Stack Overflow
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AI-Generated Answers Temporarily Banned on Stack Overflow

Stack Overflow has temporarily banned users from sharing responses generated by OpenAI's chatbot ChatGPT, saying they "have a high rate of being incorrect."

CS Students Face a Shrinking Big Tech Job Market
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CS Students Face a Shrinking Big Tech Job Market

Layoffs, hiring freezes, and planned recruiting slowdowns at a number of big tech firms are the new reality for a generation of computer and data science students...

Making Science More Accessible to People With Disabilities
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Making Science More Accessible to People With Disabilities

The pandemic prompted workplace changes that proved beneficial to some with disabilities in STEM fields, but there's concern that these gains will be rolled back...

My Secret Life As An 11-Year-Old Sysop
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My Secret Life As An 11-Year-Old Sysop

Thirty years ago last week, my BBS came online for the first time. I was only 11 years old, working from my dad's Tandy 1800HD laptop and a 2,400 baud modem.

Hour Of Code Goes Into Space
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Hour Of Code Goes Into Space

The Hour of Code is going extra-terrestrial this year, with hour-long activities about computer science in space beamed from aboard the International Space Station...

Researchers Win Gordon Bell Special Prize for Models that Track COVID Variants
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Researchers Win Gordon Bell Special Prize for Models that Track COVID Variants

Scientists from Argonne National Laboratory and their collaborators have won the 2022 Gordon Bell Special Prize for High Performance Computing-Based COVID-19 Research...

Why Silly Distractions at Work Can be Good for You
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Why Silly Distractions at Work Can be Good for You

Positive interventions that distract workers from difficult tasks may help reduce stress and increase effectiveness, according to a study by an international team...

Remote Jobs Are in Demand, and in Decline
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Remote Jobs Are in Demand, and in Decline

Demand for remote jobs remains near all-time highs, even as companies roll back telework positions and call many who had been working from home back into the office...

Book Identifies 26 Lines of Code That Changed the World
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Book Identifies 26 Lines of Code That Changed the World

"'You Are Not Expected to Understand This:' How 26 Lines of Code Changed the World," a book edited by Torie Bosch, questions belief in the objective and infallible...

Safe Space: Online Groups Lift Up Women in Tech
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Safe Space: Online Groups Lift Up Women in Tech

Several groups founded to help under-represented computer scientists have developed robust online communities through which they aim to engage and support their...

Automation Drives Income Inequality, Study Says
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Automation Drives Income Inequality, Study Says

Automation accounts for more than half of the increasing income gap between more- and less-educated workers in the United States over the last four decades, a published...

Are You Ready for Workplace Brain Scanning?
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Are You Ready for Workplace Brain Scanning?

Neurotechnology is coming to the workplace in the form of sensors that extract data from workers' brains with an eye on making them happier and more productive....

Who Is Hiring Software Engineers and Engineering Managers?
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Who Is Hiring Software Engineers and Engineering Managers?

A Google Sheet containing a list of over 700 companies shows firms that are currently hiring software engineers and engineering managers.

Scientists Make Their Case for Extending Longevity
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Scientists Make Their Case for Extending Longevity

Hope, hype, and self-experimentation collided at the exclusive Longevity Investors Conference for scientists and ultra-rich investors who want to extend their lives...

AI Hasn't Been So Bad for Jobs
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AI Hasn't Been So Bad for Jobs

A report from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics found that employment has increased in many occupations seen as threatened by AI and automation.

International Enrollment Rebounds at U.S. Universities
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International Enrollment Rebounds at U.S. Universities

International enrollment at U.S. universities has largely recovered from a steep drop during the pandemic, though Chinese student enrollment continues to decline...

Wage Transparency Doesn't Fix Gender Pay Gaps
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Wage Transparency Doesn't Fix Gender Pay Gaps

While some policy-makers see mandated wage transparency as a contributor to progress on gender pay gaps, new research suggests otherwise.
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