Data scientists are in high demand, but a Forbes article notes, companies should be searching for data engineers too.
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Blue Origin’s “New Shepard” is a cutting-edge reusable suborbital rocket system designed to take astronauts and research payloads into space.
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Miami Dade College, SoftBank and Correlation One are partnering to create more tech opportunities for people in underrepresented groups.
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The Dian Fossey Gorilla Fund knew its new facility in Rwanda needed to be “green;” as a conservation organization, it works to protect the planet.
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For more than 60 years, space exploration has given us discovery, innovation, life-saving technology — and junk.
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Stakeholders want to know what your organization is doing to take care of the planet and people.
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Albertina Kerr, an Oregon nonprofit providing children’s mental health services and programs for people with intellectual and developmental disabilities, recently broke ground on a new campus — filling a need for affordable, universally accessible housing for its workforce and clients.
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Collaboration. In Kindergarten, schools give a grade for “Plays well with Others.
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Don’t think of sewage as waste, says environmental engineer and 2015 MacArthur fellow Kartik Chandran.
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In a letter, President Biden told Office of Science and Technology Policy Director nominee, Eric Lander, “It is essential that we refresh and reinvigorate our national science and technology strategy…” If confirmed, Lander will be the first science advisor in the president’s Cabinet.