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How to Find Time to Learn After Work
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How to Find Time to Learn After Work

Where can you find time to read tech books and articles, watch conference videos, and listen to podcasts to learn all the things you need for work?

Bad News About Quant Jobs for Computer Science Grads
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Bad News About Quant Jobs for Computer Science Grads

Many of the finest and highest paying quantitative analyst jobs in finance are closed to computer science graduates, says Dimitri Bianco of Agora Data Inc.

On (My) Caste
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On (My) Caste

Kuldeep S. Meel, an associate professor at the University of Toronto, discusses rampant caste-based discrimination — in India and in academia — against Other Backward...

Scientific Discovery In the Age of Artificial Intelligence
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Scientific Discovery In the Age of Artificial Intelligence

Artificial intelligence is being increasingly integrated into scientific discovery to augment and accelerate research, helping scientists to generate hypotheses...

Cyberattack Was Behind University of Michigan Internet Outage
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Cyberattack Was Behind University of Michigan Internet Outage

Internet connectivity was restored at University of Michigan campuses on Wednesday after several days of outages caused by a "significant security concern," university...

Chinese Students Risk Losing Degrees If Caught Using AI to Write Papers
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Chinese Students Risk Losing Degrees If Caught Using AI to Write Papers

Students in China who use artificial intelligence to write papers could lose their degrees under a draft law being considered by the country's top legislative body...

Professor to Develop Electronic Devices Made Entirely of Paper
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Professor to Develop Electronic Devices Made Entirely of Paper

Professor Seokheun (Sean) Choi wants to build electronic devices made entirely of paper as a nontoxic, cost-effective, and biodegradable alternative to silicon-...

China Quietly Recruits Overseas Chip Talent as U.S. Tightens Curbs
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China Quietly Recruits Overseas Chip Talent as U.S. Tightens Curbs

China has revived an initiative to recruit elite foreign-trained scientists under a lavishly funded program meant to accelerate the country's tech proficiency. ...

Program Empowers Educators to Prep Students for STEM Careers
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Program Empowers Educators to Prep Students for STEM Careers

Twenty-six Arkansas middle and high school STEM teachers participated this past summer in STRIVE, a program that aims to help teachers better prepare students for...

Office Jobs Are Now More at Risk Due to AI
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Office Jobs Are Now More at Risk Due to AI

The jobs most exposed to large language models are now office jobs performed by highly paid, college-educated workers, a variety of research has found.

Finding the Right Mix of Creativity and Technology
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Finding the Right Mix of Creativity and Technology

The original Star Wars and The Matrix were pivotal influences in igniting my unshakable fascination with technology-driven creativity.

Virtual Reality Brings New Vision to Workplace Training
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Virtual Reality Brings New Vision to Workplace Training

Companies increasingly are using virtual reality technology for workplace training. Jenson8, a training platform provider, has developed a team-building exercise...

Projects Will Explore AI-Augmented Management and Productivity
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Projects Will Explore AI-Augmented Management and Productivity

MIT's Stephen A. Schwarzman College of Computing has awarded seed grants to seven projects that are exploring how artificial intelligence and human-computer interaction...

Workers Have Three Years to Reskill In AI, Says IBM Report
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Workers Have Three Years to Reskill In AI, Says IBM Report

Executives surveyed by IBM said that 40% of their workforce will need to be reskilled within the next three years in order to take proper advantage of artificial...

Online Safety Message Failing to Get Through to Women
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Online Safety Message Failing to Get Through to Women

Researchers at King's College London and the University of Westminster found that advice about cybersecurity and privacy is not getting through to women, making...

Rice and IIT Kanpur Announce Collaborative Research Award Winners
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Rice and IIT Kanpur Announce Collaborative Research Award Winners

Rice University and the Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur have announced the first recipients of the Rice-IITK Strategic Collaboration Awards program, which...

Use of AI Is Seeping Into Academic Journals
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Use of AI Is Seeping Into Academic Journals

Peer-reviewed academic journals are grappling with submissions in which authors may have used generative AI to write outlines, drafts, or even entire papers, but...

China Universities Waste Millions, Fail to Make Real Use of Research
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China Universities Waste Millions, Fail to Make Real Use of Research

Universities in China's Guangxi region are not doing enough to turn academic research into market applications while maintaining large piles of idle funds, according...

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...
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