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Computer Scientists Break Traveling Salesperson Record
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Computer Scientists Break Traveling Salesperson Record

Graduate student Nathan Klein and his advisers at the University of Washington, Anna Karlin and Shayan Oveis Gharan, have achieved a better way to find approximate...

How Many Technologists Are Relocating from Big Cities?
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How Many Technologists Are Relocating from Big Cities?

While most technologists continue working in their cities during the pandemic, a survey by Blind found that a not-insignificant minority have left some of the country's...

Over 93,500 Data Science Jobs Vacant in India, Report Says
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Over 93,500 Data Science Jobs Vacant in India, Report Says

Over 93,500 data science jobs were vacant in India at the end of August, according to a report by Great Learning.

Tech Workers Are Starting to Worry About Their Career Prospects
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Tech Workers Are Starting to Worry About Their Career Prospects

Some tech workers are starting to worry how to develop their careers if they are always working from home during the pandemic.

Trump Moves to Tighten Visa Access for High-Skilled Foreign Workers
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Trump Moves to Tighten Visa Access for High-Skilled Foreign Workers

The Trump administration has announced stricter rules for the H-1B visa program, which U.S. tech companies have long valued.

There's a New Microprocessor in Town, from India
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There's a New Microprocessor in Town, from India

Researchers from the RISE Group at the Indian Institute of Technology Madras have developed a microprocessor with an open-source instruction set and is available...

Many Top AI Researchers Get Financial Backing From Big Tech
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Many Top AI Researchers Get Financial Backing From Big Tech

More than half of tenure-track AI faculty at four prominent universities have received funding from Big Tech, which could distort the academic landscape, researchers...

Report Shows It Could Take 12 Years to Reach Equal Representation of Women in Tech
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Report Shows It Could Take 12 Years to Reach Equal Representation of Women in Tech

Women technologists account for 28.8% of the technology workforce this year, up from 25.9% in 2018 and 26.2% in 2019, according to AnitaB.org's 10th annual "Top...

America's Innovation Edge Now in Peril, Report Says
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America's Innovation Edge Now in Peril, Report Says

A sweeping report from Baker Institute and the American Academy of Arts and Sciences urges significant policy and funding action to ensure the United States does...

NASA Opens Watts on the Moon Competition
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NASA Opens Watts on the Moon Competition

NASA is accepting submissions for the Watts on the Moon Challenge, a public prize competition that asks participants to provide ideas for sustainable energy storage...

XR Enhances Online, Classroom Learning Experiences
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XR Enhances Online, Classroom Learning Experiences

California State University faculty are incorporating extended reality (XR) into teaching, enhancing learning experiences in the classroom and online.

Half of Women Will Leave Their Tech Job by Age 35, Study Finds
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Half of Women Will Leave Their Tech Job by Age 35, Study Finds

Half of young women who go into technology jobs leave by age 35, according to a report from Accenture and Girls Who Code. 

'I Monitor My Staff With Software That Takes Screenshots'
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'I Monitor My Staff With Software That Takes Screenshots'

The increase of employees working from home during the coronavirus pandemic coincides with a spike in demand from employers for surveillance software.

Researchers Apply Hypergraphs to Covid-19 Complexity
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Researchers Apply Hypergraphs to Covid-19 Complexity

Researchers at Pacific Northwest National Laboratory pioneer a new tool to represent cellular response to viral infection.

Complexity Scientist Beats Traffic Jams Through Adaptation
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Complexity Scientist Beats Traffic Jams Through Adaptation

Computer scientist Carlos Gershenson of the National Autonomous University of Mexico finds that letting transportation systems adapt and self-organize often works...

This Is How Much Top Hackers Are Earning From Bug Bounties
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This Is How Much Top Hackers Are Earning From Bug Bounties

More than $44.75 million in bounties was awarded to hackers worldwide over the past year, up 86% year-on-year, according to HackerOne.

Most IT Pros Hired in India Are WFH, With A Salary Cut
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Most IT Pros Hired in India Are WFH, With A Salary Cut

Approximately 50 to 70 percent of the jobs IT firms offer engineering students in India are for only work-from-home (WFH) positions, and salaries have been slashed...

U.S. Announces $150 Million For H-1B Workforce Training Program
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U.S. Announces $150 Million For H-1B Workforce Training Program

The U.S. Department of Labor  is making $150 million available through the H-1B One Workforce Grant Program to support training for middle-to-high-skilled H-1B...

Report Highlights Impact of Covid-19 on Software Delivery
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Report Highlights Impact of Covid-19 on Software Delivery

Virtual work during the Covid-19 pandemic is helping software teams become more productive, according to a global survey of technology professionals.

Fugaku Supercomputer Says Face Shields Ineffective at Trapping Aerosols
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Fugaku Supercomputer Says Face Shields Ineffective at Trapping Aerosols

A simulation by Fugaku, the world's fastest supercomputer, casts doubt on the effectiveness of face shields in preventing the spread of the coronavirus.
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