The U.S.’s last big nuclear-power project came in more than $16 billion over budget and seven years behind schedule. Now, the U.S. government wants to give the AP1000 another shot. President Trump is ...
Nearly all the storage array makers now have a data management play, going almost as far as subsuming their entire offer underneath it.
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More workers are using AI, but don't know if their employers are, too - why that's a problem
New Gallup research reveals an AI communication gap between employers and employees - with key differences among industries.
New tools and features from retailers and tech companies use artificial intelligence to help people find gifts and make decisions about their shopping lists. Credit...Janet Mac Supported by By ...
After three years of unprecedented tech spending and nonstop hype, the demand for AI in the workplace seems to be drying up fast. Looking at the big picture doesn’t make it any prettier. Back in March ...
Miami is No. 13 in the latest College Football Playoff rankings. They enter Week 13 sixth in the ACC rankings, needing help to qualify for the ACC championship. The Hurricanes need to beat Virginia ...
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Google Workspace's 'Young Leaders' study surveyed more than 1,000 full-time knowledge workers in the US aged 22 to 39, about their use of AI - and professional development was at the top of the list.
OXFORD — Ole Miss football needs some help to make the SEC Championship Game for the first time. The Rebels' path to reaching the game in Atlanta on Dec. 6 (3 p.m., ABC) first requires winning the ...
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Paulatuk, N.W.T., using acoustic tags on Arctic char to better understand their whereabouts
The Paulatuk Hunters and Trappers Committee and Fisheries and Oceans Canada implanted acoustic tags in nearly 40 Arctic char this past summer. The intent is to better understand where char are ...
The Federal Reserve will have to go without up-to-date government inflation and jobs data when it decides next month whether to lower interest rates for a third consecutive time. The Bureau of Labor ...
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