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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...

Tech Is Taking Over Our Lives, and Our 401(k) Accounts
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Tech Is Taking Over Our Lives, and Our 401(k) Accounts

As technology takes over more of people's daily lives, it's also taking over ever-bigger chunks of their retirement accounts.

China's Top Ideologue Calls For Tight Control of Internet
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China's Top Ideologue Calls For Tight Control of Internet

Little heard from but hugely influential, the professor-turned-Communist theoretician who has been a major adviser to three Chinese leaders finally stepped out...

A Tiny New Chip Could Secure the Next Generation of Iot
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A Tiny New Chip Could Secure the Next Generation of Iot

The Internet of Things security crisis persists, as billions of inadequately secured webcams, refrigerators, and more flood homes around the world.

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.

H-1b Visa Program For Technology Workers Slows ­nder Trump
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H-1b Visa Program For Technology Workers Slows ­nder Trump

The Trump administration has dramatically stepped up its scrutiny of visa applications for technology workers, forcing some Massachusetts companies and academic...

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...

Bitcoin's Insane Energy Consumption, Explained
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Bitcoin's Insane Energy Consumption, Explained

The skyrocketing value of Bitcoin is leading to soaring energy consumption. According to one widely cited website that tracks the subject, the Bitcoin network is...

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...

From the Arctic's Melting Ice, an ­nexpected Digital Hub
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From the Arctic's Melting Ice, an ­nexpected Digital Hub

This is one of the most remote towns in the United States, a small gravel spit on the northwest coast of Alaska, more than 3,700 miles from New York City. Icy seas...

China's Computer Science Education Wins More Recognition Worldwide
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China's Computer Science Education Wins More Recognition Worldwide

Foreign and Chinese computer science students are increasingly drawn to universities in China that are winning more recognition throughout the world.

Conquering Traffic Congestion With Mathematics
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Conquering Traffic Congestion With Mathematics

The U.S. National Science Foundation has awarded more than $446,000 for a new collaborative engineering project that will allow drivers to make more informed travel...

Google, Amazon Find Not Everyone Is Ready For AI
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Google, Amazon Find Not Everyone Is Ready For AI

Executives at ascendant tech titans like Amazon and Google tend to look down on their predecessor IBM.
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