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Quantum system of just nine atoms outperforms network made up of thousands of nodes
For years, progress in artificial intelligence has followed a simple rule: make it bigger ...
The forward-deployed engineer is the big hope of software companies and job seekers. The role's inventors say many of them are missing the point. Duplicating Palantir CEO Alex Karp's original model ...
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Low profile, high profit: High-earning roles for introverts that prize deep work over small talk
These are the best high-paying jobs for introverts.
Comparing domestic first class seat width across U.S. airlines is a little more complicated than it first appears. For this ...
The University of Indonesia (UI) has seen its academic disciplines successfully enter all five broad subject categories.
A generation ago studying in Australia opened doors. Today rising costs and falling satisfaction are making international ...
But shifting audience habits, including the rise of streaming, are squeezing production budgets, many industry players say. The number of moviegoers fell to 832 million last year from 1.03 billion in ...
As a rising academic star at Harvard more than a decade ago, Ben Edelman was used to dealing with knotty problems.
Biomedical researchers have designed an injectable microgel to help reduce bleeding in infants who require surgical care. In ...
Brian Armstrong is addressing Bitcoin quantum threats with a personal commitment to enhance security against quantum risks.
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Is car hacking real? Risks, vulnerabilities and expert cyber security tips
Last year's cyber attack on JLR may suggest hackers are only interested in large corporations, but we all need to be aware of ...
FAMU President Marva Johnson spoke at the Capital Tiger Bay Club, discussing the university's economic impact and challenges.
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