Scientists at Rice University and the University of Houston have created a powerful new material by guiding bacteria to grow cellulose in aligned patterns, resulting in sheets with the strength of ...
New data on jobs and layoffs this week points to more job cuts and lackluster hiring plans, indicating 2026 might not be the fresh start many job seekers are looking for. A monthly survey of layoff ...
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The wife of Jill Biden’s ex-husband once gushed over her “romantic” beau in 2020 — five years before he allegedly killed her at their Delaware home. In a resurfaced 2020 interview with Inside Edition, ...
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Thanks to scores of competing AI systems clogging up online application portals, applying for a new job in 2026 can feel more like applying for a bank loan than seeking a job. The reason, they say, ...
While many are concerned about increasingly popular artificial intelligence systems coming for their jobs, there’s apparently one industry that doesn’t need to worry. In fact, workers in this industry ...
After years of whiplash — from the great resignation to “the big stay” — the U.S. hiring market is entering 2026 in an unfamiliar place: not collapsing, not booming, but stuck in a cautious holding ...
Job seekers are officially hitting a breaking point. After a year of lackluster hiring and an increasingly demoralizing job-search process, many are sitting out the slog of finding new work altogether ...
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One of the Bay Area’s hottest startups is hiring like crazy. The catch? You have to be willing to train artificial intelligence to one day do your job as well as you can.
LinkedIn’s AI-powered job search feature is expanding to new audiences. The tool—which lets job seekers find relevant open positions without needing to exactly match keywords in the job title or ...