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Do AI-driven chemistry labs actually work? New metrics promise answers

The fields of chemistry and materials science are seeing a surge of interest in ‘self-driving labs,’ which make use of artificial intelligence and automated systems to expedite research and discovery. Researchers are now proposing a suite of definitions and performance metrics that will allow researchers, non-experts, and future users to better understand both what these new technologies are doing and how each technology is performing in comparison to other self-driving labs.
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Week in review: AnyDesk phishing campaign targets employees, Microsoft fixes exploited zero-days

Here’s an overview of some of last week’s most interesting news, articles, interviews and videos: Integrating cybersecurity into vehicle design and manufacturing In this Help Net Security interview, Yaron Edan, CISO at REE Automotive, discusses the cybersecurity landscape of the automotive industry, mainly focusing on electric and connected vehicles. The future of cybersecurity: Anticipating changes with data analytics and automation In this Help Net Security interview, Mick Baccio, Staff Security Strategist at Splunk SURGe, discusses … More → The post Week in review: AnyDesk phishing campaign targets employees, Microsoft fixes exploited zero-days appeared first on Help Net Security.
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Treasury, IRS set 50% return-to-office target for employees in May

The Treasury Department and the IRS are calling on teleworking employees to return to the office for half of their workdays, starting in a few months. The post Treasury, IRS set 50% return-to-office target for employees in May first appeared on Federal News Network.
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Why the digital transformation is a pillar for rebuilding trust in government

Trust is a complicated issue, and while improving the ‘digital experience’ citizens have with government websites and apps isn’t a panacea, it will go a long way toward restoring faith By Rob Hankey The post Why the digital transformation is a pillar for rebuilding trust in government first appeared on Federal News Network.
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Why the digital transformation is a pillar for rebuilding trust in government

Trust is a complicated issue, and while improving the ‘digital experience’ citizens have with government websites and apps isn’t a panacea, it will go a long way toward restoring faith By Rob Hankey The post Why the digital transformation is a pillar for rebuilding trust in government first appeared on Federal News Network.
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VA watchdog warns EHR issue puts 250,000 veterans at risk of medication mix-ups

A VA watchdog says hundreds of thousands of veterans treated at sites using the VA’s EHR are at risk of receiving the wrong medication. The post VA watchdog warns EHR issue puts 250,000 veterans at risk of medication mix-ups first appeared on Federal News Network.
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The Gantt Chart in Construction Project Management: Understanding the Best Planning & Scheduling Tool

Gantt charts have been a fundamental project management tool for over a century, and it’s easy to understand why. They provide a visual overview of project tasks and the timeframe in which they need to be completed. Construction Gantt charts,… Read More The post The Gantt Chart in Construction Project Management: Understanding the Best Planning & Scheduling Tool appeared first on ProjectManager.
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Contractors say new Pentagon procurement rule could undermine people with disabilities

A new rule is expected any time now that will overhaul how the Defense Department buys from the Ability One program. That is the vehicle for non-profit employers of people with disabilities to deliver goods and services to the government. Contractors under the Ability One program worry the new rule will hinder a chief program goal of helping those very employees. The post Contractors say new Pentagon procurement rule could undermine people with disabilities first appeared on Federal News Network.
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Contractors say new Pentagon procurement rule could undermine people with disabilities

A new rule is expected any time now that will overhaul how the Defense Department buys from the Ability One program. That is the vehicle for non-profit employers of people with disabilities to deliver goods and services to the government. Contractors under the Ability One program worry the new rule will hinder a chief program goal of helping those very employees. The post Contractors say new Pentagon procurement rule could undermine people with disabilities first appeared on Federal News Network.
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