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ICE Arrests More Students at Fake STEM University
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ICE Arrests More Students at Fake STEM University

U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agency has arrested about 250 foreign-born students of a fake university near Detroit that marketed itself as offering...

Are Coding Robots Worth Your Kids' Time?
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Are Coding Robots Worth Your Kids' Time?

Parents' shopping lists this year may include coding robots for their kids, hoping their children develop even a basic understanding of coding fundamentals. Technology...

IIT Kanpur, NYU Tandon Launch Joint Doctoral Degree Program
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IIT Kanpur, NYU Tandon Launch Joint Doctoral Degree Program

IIT Kanpur and the New York University Tandon School of Engineering will offer dual doctoral degrees in computer and electrical engineering starting this fall. ...

CEO Founded Nonprofit to Trains Teens In Tech
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CEO Founded Nonprofit to Trains Teens In Tech

Brad Zepecki, president and CEO of Octavian Technology Group, leads a nonprofit organization that trains high school students in software development while providing...

Professor Marks 50 Years as Computer Science Teacher
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Professor Marks 50 Years as Computer Science Teacher

Computers were the size of a small room and ran on vacuum tubes when KC Wang started teaching at Washington State University.

The Top 10 Most Popular Tech Skills of 2020
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The Top 10 Most Popular Tech Skills of 2020

Python programming is the most sought-after technology skill, and interest is surging in artificial intelligence and data science, according to Udemy's 2020 Workplace...

Machine Learning Reveals How Much of a Shakespeare Play Was Written by Someone Else
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Machine Learning Reveals How Much of a Shakespeare Play Was Written by Someone Else

Literary analysts have long noticed the hand of another author in Shakespeare's Henry VIII. Now a neural network has identified the specific scenes in question—and...

Want More Women and Minorities in STEM? Classroom Addresses Social Oppression
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Want More Women and Minorities in STEM? Classroom Addresses Social Oppression

A five-week social entrepreneurship program implemented through one of the largest community college systems in the United States  aims to instill entrepreneurial...

Raspberry Pi Opens Up Its Gender Balance in Computing Program
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Raspberry Pi Opens Up Its Gender Balance in Computing Program

Raspberry Pi is opening its gender balance in computing program to general recruitment, which will make it available to all primary and secondary schools in England...

The World's Top Universities in Computer Science, 2020
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The World's Top Universities in Computer Science, 2020

The University of Oxford tops the 2020 Times Higher Education World University Rankings of 749 computer science programs around the world.

Engineering Dean Gets Creative With His LEGO City
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Engineering Dean Gets Creative With His LEGO City

Dennis Livesay, dean of the College of Engineering at Wichita State University, has constructed a 75-square-foot LEGO city in his basement over the last six years...

'Curiosity' Gets the Best of Computer Science Students
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'Curiosity' Gets the Best of Computer Science Students

Southern State Community College computer science students Mary Mundt and Jake Williams recently built a one-quarter scale replica of NASA's Mars Curiosity Rover...

Virginia Plans to Create 31,000 New Computer Science Graduates
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Virginia Plans to Create 31,000 New Computer Science Graduates

Virginia will produce 31,000 technology graduates in computer science and related fields over the next 20 years by expanding a program that originally sought to...

Math Looks The Same In The Brains Of Boys And Girls, Study Finds
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Math Looks The Same In The Brains Of Boys And Girls, Study Finds

Girls start out with the same math abilities as boys, according to a study of 104 children ages 3 to 10 that found similar patterns of brain activity in boys and...

EduSense: A Feedback Loop for Higher Education Instructors
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EduSense: A Feedback Loop for Higher Education Instructors

EduSense, a real-time sensing system developed by Carnegie Mellon University researchers, creates a feedback loop that provides university instructors with detailed...

College Job Market Will Continue Its Decade-Long Growth
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College Job Market Will Continue Its Decade-Long Growth

The job market is strong for college graduates for the 10th consecutive year, according to Michigan State University's "Recruiting Trends 2019-2020" survey of U...

Why the U.S. Is Still the Leading Destination for CS Graduate Studies
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Why the U.S. Is Still the Leading Destination for CS Graduate Studies

The U.S. has long been home to many top institutions that specialize in computer science, making it an attractive option for international students.

Online Gamers Provide Real-World Lessons in Critical Teamwork
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Online Gamers Provide Real-World Lessons in Critical Teamwork

Vast amounts of gaming data are informing models that provide insight on the composition and performance of teams.

These Researchers Are Trying to Build a Better Blockchain
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These Researchers Are Trying to Build a Better Blockchain

A growing number of academics turned entrepreneurs is trying to build new blockchains from the ground up to address the mismatch between the innovation's excitement...

High School Interns Embark on Scientific Careers
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High School Interns Embark on Scientific Careers

Twelve high school students collaborated with scientific research teams at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory as part of an internship program this past summer...
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