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Five Highly-Paid and In-Demand Programming Languages to Learn in 2018
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Five Highly-Paid and In-Demand Programming Languages to Learn in 2018

These languages attract a decent pay packet and are in demand, or their use is expected to take off next year.

China's Science Graduates Can Earn More Than Bankers as AI Talent Shortage Pushes Up Pay
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China's Science Graduates Can Earn More Than Bankers as AI Talent Shortage Pushes Up Pay

"Show me the money" might have been a catchphrase associated with highly paid sports stars after Cuba Gooding Jr's character told his agent played by Tom Cruise...

Could AI Help to Create a Meat-Free World?
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Could AI Help to Create a Meat-Free World?

Remember the last burger you really enjoyed—try to summon up its rich, juicy taste in your mind and its chewy, firm-yet-soft-yet-crunchy texture.

Coalition Seeks to Increase Transparency on Life Science Career Prospects
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Coalition Seeks to Increase Transparency on Life Science Career Prospects

Nine U.S. research universities and a major research institute have announced plans to give would-be life scientists clear, standardized data on graduate school...

China Lacks the One Thing It Needs to Become an AI Powerhouse: Enough Talented Workers
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China Lacks the One Thing It Needs to Become an AI Powerhouse: Enough Talented Workers

The world's most populous country faces a severe talent shortage in its quest to become a global powerhouse in artificial intelligence.

The Tax Overhaul Could Cripple the ­.s. as a Leader in Science
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The Tax Overhaul Could Cripple the ­.s. as a Leader in Science

The graduate education system in the United States is rightly considered the best in the world. But Republicans in the House of Representatives have passed a bill...

Female Computer Science Students Given Boost By Leading Games Company
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Female Computer Science Students Given Boost By Leading Games Company

U.S. games giant Bethesda has donated $100,000 to the Entertainment Software Association Foundation to support 33 scholarships to women and minorities studying...

Plunge Into a (virtual Reality) Black Hole
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Plunge Into a (virtual Reality) Black Hole

Imagine, in the frigid depths of space, a pair of immense black holes crashing together so violently that they shake the fabric of space and time.

Jpl Deploys a Cubesat For Astronomy
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Jpl Deploys a Cubesat For Astronomy

Tiny satellites called CubeSats have attracted a lot of attention in recent years. Besides allowing researchers to test new technologies, their relative simplicity...

How Melinda Gates ­sed Computer Science to Help Solve This Major Issue in Tech
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How Melinda Gates ­sed Computer Science to Help Solve This Major Issue in Tech

Bringing women and underrepresented minorities into computer science guarantees a full range of solutions to real problems, says Melinda Gates.

Demand For AI Talent Turns Once-Staid Conference Into Draft Day
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Demand For AI Talent Turns Once-Staid Conference Into Draft Day

Actors in robot costumes stood in the lobby of the Westin hotel in Long Beach, California on Sunday night, "Intel Inside" stickers displayed on their foam torsos...

What Tech Skills Are Hot (react, Cloud) or Not (linux, Tableau)
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What Tech Skills Are Hot (react, Cloud) or Not (linux, Tableau)

It's a good time to have experience in React, the JavaScript library used to create user interfaces, according to a study released this week by job search firmIndeed...

How to Keep Students in Science
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How to Keep Students in Science

Research suggests that undergraduate students who engage in authentic research are more likely to stay in science than students who take traditional laboratory courses...

Army Looks to Tap Civilian Talent For Cyber force
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Army Looks to Tap Civilian Talent For Cyber force

The U.S. Army Cyber Command has launched a pilot program to recruit tech workers with academic and applied technical experience into its Cyber Direct Commissioning...

Raytheon Sponsors Girl Scouts' Computer Science Program and Cyber Challenge For Girls
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Raytheon Sponsors Girl Scouts' Computer Science Program and Cyber Challenge For Girls

Raytheon and the Girl Scouts are launching a computer science program and Cyber Challenge to prepare girls in grades 6-12 to pursue computer science careers in...

How AI Will Invade Every Corner of Wall Street
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How AI Will Invade Every Corner of Wall Street

It was AI versus Warren Buffett.

How CS­ Is Helping ­nderrepresented Students Become Scientists
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How CS­ Is Helping ­nderrepresented Students Become Scientists

SACNAS serves more than 1,000 institutions, agencies, and programs in its mission to expand the representation of all ethnicities in the STEM fields.

North Korean College Coders Beat Stanford in a 2016 Competition. Here's Why That Matters
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North Korean College Coders Beat Stanford in a 2016 Competition. Here's Why That Matters

North Korean students are a decent match against those studying in the U.S. and South Korea. 

Here's Where All That Tech Talent Goes
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Here's Where All That Tech Talent Goes

Graduates of Illinois' computer science programs recruited by the biggest tech companies are more likely headed out of state, where the big tech companies are based...

Future Wars May Depend as Much on Algorithms as on Ammunition, Report Says. 
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Future Wars May Depend as Much on Algorithms as on Ammunition, Report Says. 

The Pentagon is increasingly focused on the notion that the might of U.S. forces will be measured as much by the advancement of their algorithms as by the ammunition...
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