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WH national cyber director finalizing software liability proposals

Outgoing National Cyber Director Harry Coker says ONCD could also lead more efforts governmentwide on cybersecurity planning and response. The post WH national cyber director finalizing software liability proposals first appeared on Federal News Network.
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Why 2025 is Now or Never for Legacy Modernisation

AI is driving urgent legacy modernisation, with faster, cost-effective solutions for those ready to act.
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AFGE files unfair labor practice against Bureau of Prisons

On top of the base pay raise, housing allowances are increasing by 5.4 percent. The post AFGE files unfair labor practice against Bureau of Prisons first appeared on Federal News Network.
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Older employees face larger gender-based federal pay gap, EEOC says

By some measures, the federal pay gap between men and women can be about three times larger for feds 40 and over, than feds under 40 years old, EEOC found. The post Older employees face larger gender-based federal pay gap, EEOC says first appeared on Federal News Network.
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Trash to treasure: Leveraging industrial waste to store energy

As more products begin to depend on battery-based energy storage systems, shifting away from metal-based solutions will be critical to facilitating the green energy transition. Now, a team has transformed an organic industrial-scale waste product into an efficient storage agent for sustainable energy solutions that can one day be applied at much larger scales.
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Advancements in neural implant research enhance durability

Neural implants contain integrated circuits (ICs) — commonly called chips — built on silicon. These implants need to be small and flexible to mimic circumstances inside the human body. However, the environment within the body is corrosive, which raises concerns about the durability of implantable silicon ICs. A team of researchers address this challenge by studying the degradation mechanisms of silicon ICs in the body and by coating them with soft PDMS elastomers to form body-fluid barriers that offer long-term protection to implantable chips. These findings not only enhance the longevity of implantable ICs but also significantly broaden their applications in the biomedical field.
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Developing printable droplet laser displays

Researchers have developed an innovative method for rapidly creating laser light sources in large quantities using an inkjet printer that ejects laser-emitting droplets. By applying an electric field to these droplets, the researchers demonstrated that switching the emission of light on and off is possible. Furthermore, they successfully created a compact laser display by arranging these droplets on a circuit board.
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Smarter memory: Next-generation RAM with reduced energy consumption

Researchers have developed a technology for voltage-controlled magnetization switching, which has the potential to be implemented in next-generation computational memory. This advanced technology enables low-energy data writing operations with non-volatility, making it scalable for future applications that require stable and reliable memory.
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Nvidia enters the agentic AI fray with Llama Nemotron LLMs

Accenture plans to launch more than 100 industry-specific solutions using the chipmaker’s AI-powered developer tools, the companies said Monday.
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AI led training demand in 2024, O’Reilly says

Interest in prompt engineering and generative AI training grew exponentially last year, according to the company.
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