The 2025 SANS SOC Survey shows AI use is rising, but many SOCs lack integration, customization, and clear validation ...
In this Q&A, James Roska discusses how his division helps to keep waste management operating smoothly across their city.
An OpenAI engineer breaks down OpenAI's fast, "no-nonsense" hiring process, from Monday outreach to a Friday signed offer.
Why it's essential to combine sign-off accuracy, iterative feedback, and intelligent automation in complex designs.
In this Q&A, Adam Lovewell, a 2025 Waste360 40 Under 40 Award winner, discusses how he designs systems that solve clients’ ...
Elon Musk’s artificial intelligence venture, xAI, has opened hiring for Android engineers, outlining key details such as eligibility criteria, application steps, available job locations and the ...
In "The Achievement Habit," Stanford engineering professor Bernard Roth explains how design thinking can help you get to the root of any problem — and solve it.
Expert software and systems engineer Allan Sun shares the system he developed for tackling obstacles big and small.
Meta's work made headlines and raised a possibility once considered pure fantasy: that AI could soon outperform the world's best mathematicians by cracking math's marquee "unsolvable" problems en ...
For advanced bonding schemes and panel operations, there is a high cost to discovering an interface issue late in the flow. Reliability improves when materials are specified as a system rather than as ...
A student team from St Joseph Engineering College (SJEC), Mangaluru, has brought national acclaim to the institution by ...
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The Problem with Viral Nuclear Accident Scales - Nuclear Engineer Reacts to the Escalist
In this video, a nuclear engineer reacts to the "INSANE Nuclear Accident Scale" presented by Escalist, highlighting its flaws and inaccuracies. The scale, which is intended to categorize nuclear ...
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