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AI Could Spot Wildfires Faster Than Humans
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AI Could Spot Wildfires Faster Than Humans

Since May 1, artificial intelligence software has been sifting through the images of 21 tower-mounted cameras in Sonoma County, Calif., and alerting a fire emergency...

Universities Launch Tropical Data Center Testbed
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Universities Launch Tropical Data Center Testbed

The National University of Singapore, Nanyang Technological University, and other stakeholders have established a US$17.3 million research program to develop green...

Telecom Engineer Writes Novels About Abuses of Science and Technology
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Telecom Engineer Writes Novels About Abuses of Science and Technology

Thomas J J Starr applied his insight as a telecommunications engineer to "Retrograde," a novel that explores the Internet's vulnerabilities and the disastrous impacts...

On-Job Learning, Listening to Employees Makes Teams More Resilient
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On-Job Learning, Listening to Employees Makes Teams More Resilient

Managers who encourage employees to learn on the job and speak up with ideas and suggestions have teams that are more effective and resilient in the face of unexpected...

Web Inventor Berners-Lee to Auction Source Code As An NFT
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Web Inventor Berners-Lee to Auction Source Code As An NFT

British computer scientist, inventor, and ACM A.M. Turing Award recipient Sir Tim Berners-Lee is auctioning the original code for the world wide web as a non-fungible...

Chinese Companies Use 'Third Eye' Software to Monitor Tech Workers
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Chinese Companies Use 'Third Eye' Software to Monitor Tech Workers

Chinese tech companies are using "Third Eye" surveillance software to monitor workers' web usage and idle time, and track when a worker is viewing videos or looking...

U.S. Ranks 29th Globally in Digital Skills, Report Finds
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U.S. Ranks 29th Globally in Digital Skills, Report Finds

Despite the rapid rate of digital transformation, U.S. digital skills proficiency trails that of many countries in Europe and Asia, according to Coursera's Global...

COVID-19 Drives Steep Decline in U.S. Undergrad, STEM Student Enrollment
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COVID-19 Drives Steep Decline in U.S. Undergrad, STEM Student Enrollment

American colleges and universities have suffered the greatest decline in enrollment in a decade, with 603,000 fewer students enrolled than last year.

Are Private Training Companies an Alternative to a Computer Science Degree?
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Are Private Training Companies an Alternative to a Computer Science Degree?

Bootcamps offer accelerated IT training to people with no related experience or education, and graduates have been successful at finding work in their new fields...

How Amazon Is Tackling the AI Talent Crunch
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How Amazon Is Tackling the AI Talent Crunch

Amazon is requiring potential new programming hires to take classes in machine learning so that they can work on more cutting-edge projects after they're hired....

Public School Teacher Celebrated for Her Girls-Only CS Classes
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Public School Teacher Celebrated for Her Girls-Only CS Classes

Chantel Parnell piloted an all-girls computer science class at Bret Harte Middle School and recently won Teacher of the Year for Oakland Unified School District...

Partnership Forms Startup Accelerator in Oak Ridge Corridor
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Partnership Forms Startup Accelerator in Oak Ridge Corridor

Oak Ridge National Laboratory, the Tennessee Valley Authority, the University of Tennessee System, and Techstars have formed an accelerator program that will work...

Hiring Automation Has Accelerated in Tech Talent Hunt
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Hiring Automation Has Accelerated in Tech Talent Hunt

The adoption of hiring automation has accelerated over the last 18 months as companies seek technical talent for in-person, hybrid-remote, and fully-remote positions...

Tech Industry Has Hardest Job Interviews, Study Says
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Tech Industry Has Hardest Job Interviews, Study Says

The technology industry has the hardest job interviews of 12 sectors examined in a recent study.

Tech Workers Are Leaving San Francisco, NY, for Austin and Nashville
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Tech Workers Are Leaving San Francisco, NY, for Austin and Nashville

It's unclear, however, whether the transplanted techies will stay put after the pandemic.

Peanut the Waiter Robot Is Proof That Your Job Is Safe
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Peanut the Waiter Robot Is Proof That Your Job Is Safe

Restaurants are struggling to hire people, so one Jersey Shore grill employed a machine. It confirms that humans remain indispensable.

Google, Hospital Chain Partner in Push to Boost Efficiency
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Google, Hospital Chain Partner in Push to Boost Efficiency

The companies hope to develop algorithms to "empower physicians, nurses, and others with workflow tools, analysis and alerts on their mobile devices to help clinicians...

Study: Managers Who Listen Attract Top Talent
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Study: Managers Who Listen Attract Top Talent

Managers who are open to employee input are more likely to attract workers from other units in their organizations, according to researchers at the ILR School of...

Using AI to Predict and Ease Congestion
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Using AI to Predict and Ease Congestion

A project led by the University of Melbourne uses artificial intelligence to predict traffic congestion up to three hours in advance, and optimizes traffic signals...

Redditors Aim to 'Free Science' From For-Profit Publishers
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Redditors Aim to 'Free Science' From For-Profit Publishers

A group of Redditors have come together in a bid to download over 85 million scientific papers from the Sci-Hub website and make them available as an "uncensorable"...
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