Is Tech Employment Drying Up?
July 26, 2022Tech is a challenging, demanding career. But, it has its compensations.
Tech careers are intellectually rewarding, with constant opportunities to learn new skills. Tech jobs can also be deeply satisfying, offering employees a chance to solve real-world problems and make an impact.
And, let’s get real–tech employment is known to be one of the most reliable, predictable sources of well-paid and long-term career opportunities. Serious students mapping their futures often begin and end at the STEM professions–why look any further, when the science and technology fields offer so many lucrative possibilities?
Perhaps this is why recent news of tech layoffs and hiring slowdowns have thrown such a chill on the industry. Undergrads and grads alike are wondering: did I choose wrong? Is it too late to correct course? What do I do now?
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Major Problems for Microchips
July 25, 2022The convenience of the modern world largely relies on the small technologies that we never even see—computer chips being one of the prime conductors in devices including cell phones, cars, and medical equipment. Unfortunately, like many products made scarce by the Covid-19 pandemic, computer chips are facing a major shortage, and manufacturers are desperate to find a solution.
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Starlink vs. 5G: The Internet Space Race
July 18, 2022As modern civilization continues to demand stronger, faster, more powerful internet service, companies are racing to be the most attractive option. Two of the most dominant providers in the race are currently battling it out, apparently physically unable to share the market.
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Patience, Patience... Biobatteries Really ARE the Future
July 13, 2022Biobatteries–batteries based on biological processes–have been around for over a decade. So why can’t you run your flashlight on them yet?
Although exciting in concept, the first generation of biobatteries lacked realistic application. Generally based on glucose metabolism, early biobatteries measured energy generation “success” in minutes–or less.
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Widespread Blackouts Possible as Climate Change Stresses Nation's Infrastructure
June 30, 2022With the effects of climate change continuing to spread and worsen throughout the nation, mass power outages are predicted to ravage over half the United States this coming summer.
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