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Robots that Feel Our |
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According to the International Federation of Robots, industrial robots are now a $6 billion a year market, and another $12 billion is spent annually on software and support systems for them.1 |
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Anti-Science and Pse |
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We hear about science every day in the news, but few of us stop to consider what it is ?both at its best and at its worst. |
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Gamers of the World |
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A new book numbers the new generation that follows the older Xers and the Baby Boomers at 90 million. They represent what we¡¯ve called the Millennial generation, plus a large proportion of the younger Xers. |
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On-Line Libraries, C |
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Nearly everyone would agree that today¡¯s constant changes in technologies, work, and global markets require companies to hire well-educated employees and to train and retrain their workforces continually. But, until now, there have been at least three obstacles to lifelong learning: |
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The Booming Exurbs |
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For decades, American professionals have been struggling with a trade-off. To advance their careers, they typically work in big cities, where corporations are headquartered and jobs are plentiful. However, to enjoy a high quality of life, they live in the suburbs, where the houses are large, the yards are big, and the neighbors are friendly. |
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