While everyone is afraid that AI will take their jobs, new data from Gallup points precisely to another group that stands out among those laid off: Employees who worked fully remotely.
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Anyone who speaks more than one language knows the feeling of expressing the same thought through entirely different ...
An almost invisible galaxy could crack open one of the biggest questions in cosmology ...
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Rather than building ever-larger Coriolis, vortex or ultrasonic sensors, engineers can use smaller measuring paths and combine their outputs to accurately measure flow in large-diameter pipelines.
The past year has been a period of rapid development, transformation, and innovation for the Armed Forces of Ukraine (AFU) ...
Chris Thompson's journey took him from hacking game controls as a teenager to founding IBM’s X-Force Red team.
Pennsylvania has become a hot spot for data center proposals and public backlash about where to build them. I’m a law professor and executive director of Penn State’s Center for Energy Law and Policy.
Engineered tissue grafts could help perform key liver functions and benefit thousands of people living with liver failure.
So it’s perhaps unsurprising that in the 250 years following its birth, the US grew into one of the world’s scientific ...