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­ltrafast Measurements Explain Quantum Dot Voltage Drop
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­ltrafast Measurements Explain Quantum Dot Voltage Drop

Solar cells and photodetectors could soon be made from new types of materials based on semiconductor quantum dots.

Where Non-Techies Can Get With the Programming
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Where Non-Techies Can Get With the Programming

When the Georgetown University Law Center offered computer programming last year, it was an experiment, a single class for about 20 students.

Trudeau Innovation Shift Already ­nderway as Ontario Tech Booms
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Trudeau Innovation Shift Already ­nderway as Ontario Tech Booms

Things are looking bright for Dan Leibu and League Inc., a digital health and benefits platform he founded with three friends two years ago in Toronto.

Educating and Strengthening the Cybersecurity Workforce
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Educating and Strengthening the Cybersecurity Workforce

California State University is creating unique educational opportunities for students and faculty members in an effort to produce career-ready cybersecurity professionals...

The Diy Electronics Transforming Research
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The Diy Electronics Transforming Research

A research subject watches a brush slowly stroking a rubber hand on a table in front of her, while her own hand—hidden from view—experiences the same stimulation...

Computer Server Models Protein Interactions Critical to Understanding Disease
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Computer Server Models Protein Interactions Critical to Understanding Disease

Researchers have created an automated computer server that calculates complex computations of modeling protein interactions with a handful of clicks from a home...

Jumping Droplets Extinguish ­npredictable Hotspots in Electronics
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Jumping Droplets Extinguish ­npredictable Hotspots in Electronics

A "jumping droplet" technique developed by Duke University researchers passively cools dynamic hotspots with effective thermal transport in all directions.

Learning to Think Like a Computer
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Learning to Think Like a Computer

In "The Beauty and Joy of Computing," the course he helped conceive for nonmajors at the University of California, Berkeley, Daniel Garcia explains an all-important...

Here Are the Software Skills That Will Get You the Highest Salary
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Here Are the Software Skills That Will Get You the Highest Salary

What tech skills will earn software engineers and other technology professionals the highest salaries?

Trump Cracks Down on H-1b Visa Program That Feeds Silicon Valley
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Trump Cracks Down on H-1b Visa Program That Feeds Silicon Valley

The U.S. administration began to deliver on President Donald Trump's campaign promise to crack down on a work visa program that channels thousands of skilled overseas...

Open-Source Software Unlocks 3-D View of Nanomaterials
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Open-Source Software Unlocks 3-D View of Nanomaterials

The Tomviz open-source software platform makes it possible for researchers to see and share 3-D images from electron tomography data.

Materials May Lead to Self-Healing Smartphones
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Materials May Lead to Self-Healing Smartphones

Researchers have developed a self-healing polymeric material with an eye toward electronics and soft robotics that can repair themselves.

Tim Berners-Lee Wins $1 Million Turing Award
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Tim Berners-Lee Wins $1 Million Turing Award

MIT Professor Tim Berners-Lee has won the ACM A.M. Turing Award for inventing the World Wide Web and developing the protocols that spurred its global use.

Computer Programmers May No Longer Be Eligible For H-1b Visas
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Computer Programmers May No Longer Be Eligible For H-1b Visas

U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services quietly over the weekend released new guidance that computer programmers are no longer presumed to be eligible for H-1B...

Technology Meets Fashion in ­a Collaboration
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Technology Meets Fashion in ­a Collaboration

Unlikely collaborators at the  University of Alabama have created a 3-D projection screen shaped like a giant shoe, and constructed entirely out of shoe boxes. ...

Why You Should Put Your Supercomputer in Wyoming
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Why You Should Put Your Supercomputer in Wyoming

Travel just a few miles west of bustling Cheyenne, Wyoming, a you'll find yourself in big-sky country.

Silicon Valley's Spooked By Trump and Mexico Sees an Opportunity
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Silicon Valley's Spooked By Trump and Mexico Sees an Opportunity

There's a tech-loving governor in Mexico who sees opportunity in the hassles the Trump administration might create for companies eager to hire foreign engineers...

Researchers Work to Narrow the Gender Gap in Engineering, Computer Science
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Researchers Work to Narrow the Gender Gap in Engineering, Computer Science

Two Florida State University researchers are determined to chip away at the vast and enduring gender disparity in STEM fields.

Vector Institute Is Just the Latest in Canada's AI Expansion
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Vector Institute Is Just the Latest in Canada's AI Expansion

Canadian researchers have been behind some recent major breakthroughs in artificial intelligence. Now, the country is betting on becoming a big player in one of...

Visualizing Scientific Big Data in Informative and Interactive Ways
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Visualizing Scientific Big Data in Informative and Interactive Ways

Brookhaven Lab computer scientist Wei Xu develops visualization tools for analyzing large and varied datasets.
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