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Jeremy Lintner
Higher Education & Career Journalist, [email protected]
Jeremy Lintner explores the intersection of education and the job market, focusing on university rankings, employability trends, and career development. With a research-driven approach, he delivers critical insights on how higher education prepares students for the workforce. His work challenges conventional wisdom, helping students and professionals make informed decisions.
Stock Prices Plunge Amid Nightmare of U.S. Tariffs
Significant Profit Decline Expected This Year
Efforts to Minimize Impact Through Expanded Local Production
While the U.S.
YMTC Projected to Produce 1.51 Million NAND Flash Wafers This Year
Rapid Technological Leap Led by 'Hybrid Bonding'
Samsung and SK Hynix Risk Losing Competitive Edge in China
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China accelerates low-altitude mobility economy
From ground dominance to aerial supremacy
Market expected to grow fivefold by 2035
As the electric vehicle (EV) market reaches saturation,
Russia appoints aide Medinsky as head of delegation for Ukraine talks
Putin claims Zelensky’s term has ended, raises legitimacy concerns
With Putin absent, Trump also says “I won’t go to Istanbul”
U.S. Biden Administration Scraps ‘AI Expansion Rules’
Regulatory Easing Benefits Both the Middle East and the U.S.
“Big Deals Are Pouring In” — U.S.


Trump Tariff Constitutionality Lawsuit Enters First Hearing
Key Issue: Whether IEEPA Was Abused to Exceed Presidential Authority
Preliminary Ruling by Court of International Trade Expected This Month
China races ahead, casting a shadow over Japan’s battery industry
Strategic overhaul of battery supply chains inevitable
Increasing reliance on imports, with no viable domestic alternatives in Japan
Trump administration’s new executive order imposes strict limits on high-risk biological research
Scientists warn the policy could severely hinder innovation and international collaboration
America’s future role in global scientific leadership in jeopardy
Childhood vaccination rates in the U.S. are falling
Recent outbreaks across North America have exposed the dangers of under-vaccinated communities
Misinformation and political polarization—exacerbated by figures like Robert F.


USC Research Team Demonstrates ‘Quantum Supremacy’ Using Quantum Annealing
Big Tech Firms Like Google Achieve Progress in Reducing Quantum Computing Errors
Expectations for Commercialization Grow as Longstanding Limitations Are Overcome
Trump Hints at Possible Easing of 145% Tariffs on Chinese Goods
Walmart Resumes Imports from China Following White House Meeting
China Warns Walmart to Stop Pressuring Suppliers for Price Cuts
Wal
Warm Welcome on the Surface, Complex Calculations Behind the Scenes
Firm Line Drawn Against Overt Anti-U.S.


Trump Warns: "Additional Sanctions Could Be Imposed on Russia"
Russia Focuses on Maximizing Its National Interests
Clash with Ukraine Over Potential Recapture of Kursk
U.S.
The Path Companies Choose Between U.S.


From Samsung’s perspective, shifting the industry focus to CXL is strategic.
However the ecosystem is still in its infancy stage, so adoption remains limited.
SK Hynix gears up to enter the CXL 2.0 market, but trails behind Samsung.
Samsung's Taylor Plant Virtually Complete, Mass Production Targeted for 2026
Contemplating Equipment Installation Timing Amid Potential Semiconductor Tariffs
USD 2.96 billion Foundry Loss Last Year, Deficit Expected Again This Year
Restructuring of Europe’s 1,300 Trillion KRW Defense Market
Unofficial Entry Barriers for Non-European Companies
Clear Limitations for ‘Outsiders’ Without Technological Capabilities