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STEM Gender Gap Shows No Signs of Closing With Gen Z
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STEM Gender Gap Shows No Signs of Closing With Gen Z

The gender disparity in those pursuing STEM careers persists among young people ranging from tweens to recent grads, new data shows.

Congress Urged to Ease Immigration for Foreign Science Talent
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Congress Urged to Ease Immigration for Foreign Science Talent

More than four dozen former national security leaders are calling on Congress to exempt international advanced technical degree holders from green card caps in...

Big Tech's Summer Internships Go Digital
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Big Tech's Summer Internships Go Digital

Tech companies are scrambling to craft digital options for this year's summer intern class, as businesses remain shuttered due to the coronavirus pandemic.

Data Espionage Campaign Targets Professors
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Data Espionage Campaign Targets Professors

Hackers are targeting academics, particularly those with biomedical engineering backgrounds, in an espionage-like campaign to steal data. There is evidence the...

English Has the Scientific Edge, for Now 
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English Has the Scientific Edge, for Now 

For centuries, science was a multilingual affair, powered by French, German, English and other tongues. But since the early 1970s, English has become the undisputed...

Scientists, Too, Are Being Automated
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Scientists, Too, Are Being Automated

A combination of artificial intelligence and nimble robots are allowing scientists to do more, and be faster, than they ever could with mere human hands and brains...

Google Starts Certificate Program to Fill Empty It Jobs
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Google Starts Certificate Program to Fill Empty It Jobs

Google has announced a certificate program on the Coursera platform to help give people with no prior IT experience the basic skills they need to get an entry-level...

Foreign Students Have Begun to Shun the ­nited States
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Foreign Students Have Begun to Shun the ­nited States

In a potential threat to future U.S. innovation, new international enrollment at U.S. colleges is down for the first time in more than a decade, according to a...
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