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Emerging Tech Courses Pushing Out Old Faculty
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Emerging Tech Courses Pushing Out Old Faculty

Thousands of faculty members who were teaching mechanical, civil, electrical, and electronics engineering are said to have lost jobs in the last year as colleges...

College STEM Meets Gamification
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College STEM Meets Gamification

More universities are integrating gaming into STEM courses, adding elements from video games such as badges, leaderboards, and tokens.

Code Is Run More Than Read
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Code Is Run More Than Read

The person writing a piece of code shouldn't buy convenience at the expense of the people who will have to read it and modify it in the future.

Researcher Works to Improve Geospatial Analytics
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Researcher Works to Improve Geospatial Analytics

Satish Puri at Missouri University of Science and Technology is working with petabytes of digital, primarily geospatial data to find the best ways to run queries...

My $500M Mars Rover Mistake: A Failure Story
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My $500M Mars Rover Mistake: A Failure Story

In February 2003, with only two weeks until the Spirit Mars Rover was delivered for launch operations in Florida, I made a mistake that may have created a $500M...

Amazon Launches Free AI Classes in Bid for Talent
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Amazon Launches Free AI Classes in Bid for Talent

Amazon is rolling out a free training program of eight courses that aim to provide basic to advanced skills in artificial intelligence to at least two million people...

U.S. and U.K. Have The Highest Digital Skills Talent Gaps
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U.S. and U.K. Have The Highest Digital Skills Talent Gaps

The United States has the highest demand-supply talent gap among global tech leaders in 2023, at 34%-to-36%, followed by the U.K., with a 30%-to-32% gap, according...

Remote Work, Reduced Pay: Many Are Willing to Make the Trade
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Remote Work, Reduced Pay: Many Are Willing to Make the Trade

Forty-five percent of workers would be willing to accept a pay cut in exchange for remote work flexibility, and a fifth would be willing to accept a 16% to 33%...

Despite Controversy, Superconductor Research Is In A 'Golden Age'
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Despite Controversy, Superconductor Research Is In A 'Golden Age'

Despite some high-profile setbacks, the field of superconductivity is enjoying something of a renaissance, researchers say.

South Korea Urged to Revamp How It Trains AI Specialists
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South Korea Urged to Revamp How It Trains AI Specialists

South Korea should adopt a more systematic approach to educating artificial intelligence specialists, as the country lags other Asian and global peers in the number...

'Make It Real' AI Prototype Wows Devs by Turning Drawings Into Working Software
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'Make It Real' AI Prototype Wows Devs by Turning Drawings Into Working Software

A collaborative whiteboard app maker called "tldraw" made waves online this week by releasing a prototype of a feature called "Make it Real" that lets users draw...

In Class, Some Colleges Overlook Technology's Dark Side
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In Class, Some Colleges Overlook Technology's Dark Side

Some computer science students and teachers want more guidance in their curricula about the societal impact of technology.

The Government Is Now the Hottest Tech Employer in Town
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The Government Is Now the Hottest Tech Employer in Town

After a year of massive layoffs made jobs at major tech firms look unstable, the U.S. government has come to be seen as an appealing, innovative employer.

Researchers Lack Support Needed to Share Data
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Researchers Lack Support Needed to Share Data

Almost three-quarters of researchers in the U.S. and other countries say they have never received support with making their data openly available, according toState...

Universities Train Engineers for the Quantum Future
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Universities Train Engineers for the Quantum Future

Colleges are starting the process of educating future engineers in topics such as how quantum computing hardware components work and how to write quantum computing...

China Lures Western Scientists to Obtain Advanced American Technology
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China Lures Western Scientists to Obtain Advanced American Technology

China is investing more than $1.4 billion in a new institute run by former scientists at the Los Alamos nuclear weapons laboratory, part of an ambitious program...

Tragedy of Return to Hostile Offices
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Tragedy of Return to Hostile Offices

Working physically together in the same space as a team can be extremely enabling. Too many office environments are hostile to collaboration, and imposed return...

Why Companies Should Report What CEOs and Workers Earn
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Why Companies Should Report What CEOs and Workers Earn

A preliminary analysis of executive compensation found that CEOs earn between 150 and 949 times more than the average pay of all South African workers, according...

More Than 40% of Companies Will Replace Employees With AI in 2024
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More Than 40% of Companies Will Replace Employees With AI in 2024

Thirty-seven percent of companies using AI say the technology replaced workers this year, and 44% say it will replace workers next year, according to a Resume Builder...

Is It OK for Students to Use ChatGPT? More Teachers Say Yes
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Is It OK for Students to Use ChatGPT? More Teachers Say Yes

Some teachers and professors say it's better to allow students to use ChatGPT than to ban it, but many say it's changing how they teach and evaluate students.
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