Companies often assume training helps employees work faster. New research shows the real payoff happens somewhere else, and it changes leadership itself.
Microsoft and Linux are adding AI and Rust to their pipelines. Microsoft is leaning much harder into AI development than Linux. Both are expanding Rust, but neither OS will be fully Rust soon.
The Data Reliability Crisis—How an Indian Data Engineer is Building Reliable Enterprise Data Systems
Lakshmi Narasimha Rohit Madhukar Emani's work demonstrates how aerospace thinking, grounded in validation, optimization, and ...
Relay, the Intelligent System of Action, ranks #175 on Deloitte Technology Fast 500 (TM) and #920 on Inc. 5000; adds IPO-veteran leadership to accelerate the digitization of the physical economy.
In a new book, C. Thi Nguyen looks to his personal passions — from video games to yo-yoing — to illuminate the downside of ...
Bitwarden, the trusted leader in password, passkey, and secrets management, today announced significant enhancements to Bitwarden Premium and Families plans, introducing new protections that empower ...
M ost parents — especially mothers — know the near-constant train of questions running through our heads. Redesign my ...
Massachusetts lawmakers have introduced two bills aimed at addressing long-standing gaps in the diagnosis of celiac disease and improving access to safe, gluten-free meals for children participating ...
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The Purged
Donald Trump’s destruction of the civil service is a tragedy not just for the roughly 300,000 workers who have been discarded ...
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The Takeover of Kirk Country
How the dark forces of conspiracism remade MAGA’s youth movement.
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AI Beats Average Humans At Creativity Test, But Creative Geniuses Still Reign Supreme
Top-tier creativity remains elusive to AI. Models can’t help but repeat ‘safe’ ideas over and over. In A Nutshell AI creativity can be tuned, but it has limits. Adjusting settings helps, yet no ...
Reacting to Bishop Michael Martin’s Dec. 17, 2025, pastoral letter announcing the impending abolishment of altar rails and ...
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