Until very recently, studying computer science — or some variation thereof — was considered among the best bets an incoming college freshman could make.Now, as the New York Times reports based on interviews with experts and recent CS graduates alike, those who did are struggling to find work in fast food, nevermind as entry-level coders, amid massive tech industry layoffs — 592 per day, according to...
Mining generates billions of tonnes of waste rock each year. If those piles of unused rock can be made to react with carbon dioxide, they could help remove large amounts of the greenhouse gas from the atmosphere. However, current methods require burning fossil...
This week SpaceNews is at the SmallSat Conference in Salt Lake City, Utah. In this episode of Space Minds, host Mike Gruss speaks with Professor Sir Martin Sweeting, Executive Chairman of Surrey Satellite Technology Limited and a professor at the Surrey Space Institute of the University of Surrey.They discuss the growth of the small satellite industry from its first meeting in 1987 of...
HELSINKI — Private Chinese satellite operator Geespace added 11 spacecraft to its expanding Internet of Things constellation Friday, aiming to boost low-power connectivity in key emerging markets.
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Image by Getty / FuturismIt's no surprise that prospective partners judge us for how many people we've had sex with — but new research suggests that there are key factors that may impact just how judgmental they may be.Published in the journal Sciences Advances, a new paper out of Wales' Swansea University found that although many folks are still reticent to commit to those...