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Survey Reveals Uneven AI Implementation Patterns Among Technology Professionals - Professional coverage
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Survey Reveals Uneven AI Implementation Patterns Among Technology Professionals

AI Adoption Widespread But Integration Varies New research indicates that artificial intelligence tools have achieved near-universal adoption within the technology…

AI Investment Frenzy: Beyond the Bubble Speculation to Sustainable Growth - Professional coverage
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AI Investment Frenzy: Beyond the Bubble Speculation to Sustainable Growth

Former Meta Executive Sounds Caution on AI Market Dynamics Nick Clegg, former Meta president of global affairs and UK deputy…

The UK and Japan could lead a global alliance for responsible AI - Professional coverage
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The UK and Japan could lead a global alliance for responsible AI

Forging a New Path: How UK-Japan Tech Alliance Charts a Middle Course in Global AI Race As nations scramble to…

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California Oil Workers Face Uncertain Future Amid Energy Transition

Thousands of California oil workers face uncertain futures as major refineries close amid the state’s energy transition. Workers like Willie Cruz and his son navigate job losses while policymakers grapple with economic impacts.

California oil workers are confronting an increasingly uncertain future as the state’s energy transition accelerates, with major refinery closures threatening thousands of jobs across the industry. The planned shutdowns of Phillips 66 and Valero Energy facilities highlight the complex challenges facing workers and communities dependent on fossil fuel industries, according to recent analysis of California’s shifting energy landscape.

Personal Stories Highlight Industry Transition

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ASUS ExpertCenter P500 SFF Compact Desktop Launches with Intel Mobile Processors

ASUS Japan has unveiled the ExpertCenter P500 SFF compact desktop featuring Intel mobile processors. The space-saving business PC offers two configurations with Core i7 and Core i3 options, designed for office environments requiring reliability and quiet operation.

ASUS Japan has officially launched the ExpertCenter P500 SFF compact desktop computer, marking a significant advancement in business computing by integrating Intel mobile processors into a small-form-factor design. The new models, available immediately through the ASUS Store as of October 9, 2025, provide enterprise and government users with powerful performance in space-constrained environments while maintaining the reliability and low noise operation essential for modern workplaces.

ExpertCenter P500 SFF Configuration Options

Earth SciencesEnergy

MIT Researchers Advance Nuclear Fusion With AI-Powered Plasma Control Model

MIT researchers have created a physics-informed machine learning model that predicts plasma behavior in fusion reactors. This breakthrough addresses one of nuclear fusion’s biggest challenges: safely controlling plasma during reactor shutdowns.

Scientists at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology have taken a significant step toward scaling up nuclear fusion energy by developing an AI-powered model that predicts plasma behavior in tokamak reactors. This breakthrough addresses one of the most persistent challenges in making fusion power commercially viable: safely controlling plasma during reactor shutdowns.

The Plasma Control Challenge in Fusion Energy

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China Rare Earth Controls Threaten Global Economy Access, Experts Warn

China’s new rare earth export controls give Beijing power to restrict global economic participation, according to former White House officials. The measures require licenses for products containing over 0.1% Chinese rare earths or using Chinese production technology, escalating trade tensions with the U.S.

China’s sweeping new export controls on rare earth elements represent more than just trade restrictions—they potentially give Beijing the power to exclude any nation from participating in the modern global economy, according to former White House advisor Dean Ball. The controls, announced by China’s commerce ministry and effective December 1, require foreign companies to obtain licenses for exporting products containing more than 0.1% Chinese rare earths or those manufactured using Chinese production technology.

Strategic Economic Leverage Through Rare Earth Dominance