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Community College Scholars Selected to Design Rovers
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Community College Scholars Selected to Design Rovers

Community college students will have the chance to design robotic rovers in cooperation with NASA.

Computer Software Responds to Students' Frustration and Boredom
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Computer Software Responds to Students' Frustration and Boredom

Computer software that models and responds to students' cognitive and emotional states — including frustration and boredom — has been developed by researchers from...

Virtual Laboratories to Reach 500,000 Students
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Virtual Laboratories to Reach 500,000 Students

Aiming to provide state-of-art laboratory facilities to all science and engineering institutions, India has introduced its first virtual science and engineering...

Engineering the Next Generation of STEM
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Engineering the Next Generation of STEM

Industry participants, reacting to the so-called engineering crisis, are doing what they can to foster science, technology, engineering, and math talent and encourage...

British Companies Bypass Immigration Cap on Skilled Migrants
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British Companies Bypass Immigration Cap on Skilled Migrants

Overseas staff coming to U.K. under "intra-company transfer" scheme surged to 29,700 last year, Home Office figures show.

Campaign Calls For New Teacher-Training 'infrastructure'
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Campaign Calls For New Teacher-Training 'infrastructure'

Leading education and industry groups have signed a letter asking George Osborne to fund new computer training for teachers.

International Science & Engineering Visualization Challenge
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International Science & Engineering Visualization Challenge

Some of science's most powerful statements are not made in words. The next competition opens May 31, 2012.

Educators, Innovators Call For Earlier Introduction to Computer Science
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Educators, Innovators Call For Earlier Introduction to Computer Science

Producing computer scientists and engineers to fill the demand from domestic companies should be a national priority, says Jeannette Wing, head of the computer...

Six Key Skills New IT Grads Are Lacking
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Six Key Skills New IT Grads Are Lacking

Recruiters are increasingly making the point that undergraduate and graduate schools aren't able to keep up with the IT hiring needs of companies, which could...

Tech Transfer Talent Network Aims to Bring More Inventions to Market
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Tech Transfer Talent Network Aims to Bring More Inventions to Market

The Tech Transfer Talent Network aims to help Michigan entrepreneurs and innovators turn their inventions into marketable products.

Government Support Key to Keeping Materials Engineering Competitive, Group Says
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Government Support Key to Keeping Materials Engineering Competitive, Group Says

Industry, universities, and government should collaborate to provide the current and future computational materials engineering labor pool with the skills needed...

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Bill Campbell Makes Future of Journalism His Next Crusade

Buried way down in a recent news release announcing a media innovation institute to be shared by Stanford and Columbia universities was an intriguing tidbit: The...

Google's Mind the Gap! Program Interests Women in CS
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Google's Mind the Gap! Program Interests Women in CS

Two-hour sessions with female Google software engineers are convincing many female high-school students in Israel to change their majors to computer science and...

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Defense Spending on Cyber, Special Operations Stays Steady as ­.S. Seeks Savings in Tough Year

Spending on two of the Pentagon’s top priorities, cybersecurity and special operations forces, would largely remain flat or dip slightly in 2013 under the Defense...

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U.s. Manufacturing Sees Shortage of Skilled Factory Workers

This stretch of the Rust Belt might seem like an easy place to find factory workers.

Share of Workers in Scientific Fields Shrinks
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Share of Workers in Scientific Fields Shrinks

The number of U.S. workers in science and engineering professions fell in the past decade, ending a steady upward trend in the proportion of workers in fields associated...

Hkust Launches First Social Media Lab in Asia
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Hkust Launches First Social Media Lab in Asia

The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (HKUST) has launched Asia's first social media lab specializing in the study of social media related culture...

Big Data Spawns New Breed of 'data Scientist'
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Big Data Spawns New Breed of 'data Scientist'

A new breed of data scientists is in demand as a result of the rise of big data. Government, universities, and industry are looking for people with a rare mix...

Video Games Lead to New Paths to Treat Cancer, Other Diseases
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Video Games Lead to New Paths to Treat Cancer, Other Diseases

Researchers at Wake Forest University are using graphics processing units, the technology that makes video game images so realistic, to simulate the inner workings...

Why Nasa's Really Into Making Video Games
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Why Nasa's Really Into Making Video Games

Most people think of NASA as an organization full of rocket scientists. But while the U.S. space agency has spent decades launching spaceships and working on other...
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