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These Scientists May Be Your Next Members of Congress
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These Scientists May Be Your Next Members of Congress

Candidates with science backgrounds from across the political spectrum are bidding for seats in Congress.

Bringing Robotics To Girls In Ghana
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Bringing Robotics To Girls In Ghana

Judy Amanor-Boadu has started a series of girls' robotics clubs in her home country of Ghana.

Painting Cars for Mars
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Painting Cars for Mars

When John Campanella's friend wanted his beloved Ferrari painted, he knew exactly who to call.

Team Breaks Exaop Barrier With Deep Learning Application
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Team Breaks Exaop Barrier With Deep Learning Application

A team of Berkeley Lab and ORNL computational scientists and Nvidia engineers has demonstrated an exascale-class deep learning application that has broken the exaop...

How Do You Find an Alien Ocean? Margaret Kivelson Figured It Out
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How Do You Find an Alien Ocean? Margaret Kivelson Figured It Out

The data was like nothing Margaret Kivelson and her team of physicists ever expected.

Backscatter Method Allows 3D-Printed Objects to Communicate Their ­sage Wirelessly
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Backscatter Method Allows 3D-Printed Objects to Communicate Their ­sage Wirelessly

Researchers at the University of Washington have developed 3-D printed assistive technology that can track and store their use—without using batteries or electronics...

China Makes A Big Play In Silicon Valley
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China Makes A Big Play In Silicon Valley

A year ago, Chinese President Xi Jinping stood before the 19th Communist Party Congress and laid out his ambitious plan for China to become a world leader by 2025...

Students Develop Technology to Prevent Road Accidents
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Students Develop Technology to Prevent Road Accidents

Students at UPES in New Delhi have developed a sleep detector device that issues an alarm to alert inattentive drivers.

Why Pentagon Cloud-Computing Contract Is a Huge Deal
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Why Pentagon Cloud-Computing Contract Is a Huge Deal

The U.S. Defense Department is running a winner-take-all competition to choose a cloud-computing company to host its trove of information, perhaps including top...

Apple to Offer Free In-Store Coding Sessions for EU Code Week
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Apple to Offer Free In-Store Coding Sessions for EU Code Week

Apple will offer at least one free coding session every day in every Apple Store across Europe for EU Code Week.

D-Wave Launches Free Quantum Cloud Service
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D-Wave Launches Free Quantum Cloud Service

D-Wave joins IBM and Rigetti in offering access to quantum cloud services.

A Snapshot of Data Scientist Jobs Around the World
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A Snapshot of Data Scientist Jobs Around the World

The compensation and demand for data scientists varies widely around the world.

Brain-Inspired Architecture Could Improve How Computers Handle Data and Advance AI
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Brain-Inspired Architecture Could Improve How Computers Handle Data and Advance AI

IBM researchers designed a new computer architecture with co-located memory and processing. In studies, their prototype ran 200 times faster than conventional computers...

More Than Money: A Tech Giant's Commitment to Public Schools
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More Than Money: A Tech Giant's Commitment to Public Schools

Funding from Salesforce.org will support the creation and implementation of curricula in math, science, and computer science in the San Francisco Unified School...

Chinese Armed Drones Now Flying Across Mideast Battlefields
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Chinese Armed Drones Now Flying Across Mideast Battlefields

High above Yemen's rebel-held city of Hodeida, a drone controlled by Emirati forces hovered as an SUV carrying a top Shiite Houthi rebel official turned onto a...

Research Could Lead to More Energy-Efficient Computing
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Research Could Lead to More Energy-Efficient Computing

Research at Binghamton University could lead to more inexpensive, energy-efficient, and high-density neuristor circuits, accelerating the path to more energy efficient...

'Optical Tweezers' and Tools ­sed for Laser Eye Surgery Snag Physics Nobel
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'Optical Tweezers' and Tools ­sed for Laser Eye Surgery Snag Physics Nobel

Optical physicists Arthur Ashkin, Gérard Mourou and Donna Strickland have won this year's Nobel Prize in Physics for "groundbreaking inventions in the field of...

Why Has America Been Such a Magnet for Immigrant Scientists?
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Why Has America Been Such a Magnet for Immigrant Scientists?

Changes in immigration policies hover over a culture that's rewarded excellence and has not historically imposed restrictions based on prior connections, social...

The Human Cell Atlas Is Biologists' Latest Grand Project
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The Human Cell Atlas Is Biologists' Latest Grand Project

Aviv Regev speaks with the urgent velocity of someone who has seen the world with an extraordinary new acuity, and can't wait for you to hurry up and see it too...

How Programmable Calculators and a Sci-Fi Story Brought Soviet Teens Into the Digital Age
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How Programmable Calculators and a Sci-Fi Story Brought Soviet Teens Into the Digital Age

Despite the ubiquity of computers in modern society, the vast majority of today's students never study computer science or computer programming.
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