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The Government Is Now the Hottest Tech Employer in Town

And interest in government jobs among tech workers remains strong. In late October, more than 3,000 people registered for a Tech to Gov career event,…

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These Solid-State Drivers Bring the Future of Portable Sound to Your Headphones

The best way I can describe the xMEMS experience is that it is one of absolute, unabashed clarity. You hear exactly what everything sounds like…

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Shinedown’s Brent Smith Names Bands That Are Necessary in Rock

As Shinedown wind down from a busy year of touring in support of their latest album, Planet Zero, frontman Brent Smith joined Loudwire Nights on…

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Social Media Sleuths, Armed With AI, Are Identifying Dead Bodies

For all of the challenges presented by volunteer online communities, the reality is that they exist in a vacuum left by the authorities. In 2021,…

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Underage Workers Are Training AI

Appen declined to give an attributable comment. “If we suspect a user has violated the User Agreement, Toloka will perform an identity check and request…

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Archaeologists Unearth a Secret Lost Language From 3,000 Years Ago

A secret text has been discovered in Türkiye, scattered among tens of thousands of ancient clay tablets, which were written in the time of the…

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Why I’m (Cautiously) Optimistic About COP28

The most obvious demand is for countries to close the gap between their targets and policies. Empty promises mean nothing. Countries need to put real,…

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In a Spectacular First, Scientists Detect an Aurora-Like Emission on The Sun

In a spectacular discovery, scientists have detected aurora-like emission in the atmosphere of the Sun. At an altitude of some 40,000 kilometers (25,000 miles) above…

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50 Years of Data Links Insecticides to Global Decline of Human Sperm Counts

Insecticide exposure has been linked to lower sperm concentration in adult men worldwide, according to a new review of 25 studies spanning almost 50 years….

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Scientists Just Recreated The Chemical Reaction That May Have Led to Life on Earth

How did life begin? How did chemical reactions on the early Earth create complex, self-replicating structures that developed into living things as we know them?…

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