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In Russia, the Lost Generation of Science

For the past decade, Russia has been pouring money into scientific research, trying to make up for the collapse of the 1990s, but innovation is losing out to...

Six Hot It Jobs That Will Pay Well in 2012
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Six Hot It Jobs That Will Pay Well in 2012

2012 is shaping up to be a great year for IT careers, led by advances in fields like cloud computing and mobile technology. The consensus is that the IT jobs market...

Tech Hiring Boom? Yes
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Tech Hiring Boom? Yes

The technology industry is in the midst of a hiring surge. In October 2011, Dice.com listed 83,567 IT jobs openings, an increase of 72% over January 2010, and 18...

Careers Going Global
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Careers Going Global

A spell abroad used to be a luxury — now it's becoming the norm if you want to get ahead in science.

Can Cornell Build a Silicon Valley Culture in New York City?
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Can Cornell Build a Silicon Valley Culture in New York City?

New York City mayor Michael Bloomberg announced that Cornell University and its partner Technion-Israel Institute of Technology have been approved to build a...

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Tech Programmers Don't Need College Diplomas

With the growing popularity of launching new technology start-ups, it's becoming increasingly possible for job candidates to launch an impressive career and become...

We Know Diversity in Tech Is a Problem, but What Is the Solution?
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We Know Diversity in Tech Is a Problem, but What Is the Solution?

One way to increase the participation of underrepresented groups in the tech sector is to build mentoring relationships that extend beyond age, culture and race...

Initiative Aims For 100,000 New STEM Teachers
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Initiative Aims For 100,000 New STEM Teachers

The 100Kin10 initiative — aims to increase the supply of math and science teachers by preparing 100,000 new ones over the next 10 years. It is based on President...

Secondary Schools Fail Teenagers Over Computer Lessons, Says Ofsted
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Secondary Schools Fail Teenagers Over Computer Lessons, Says Ofsted

Schools are jeopardizing the career prospects of thousands of teenagers by failing to offer compulsory classes in computing, a damning report by inspectors shows...

Multinationals Looking for 'Computer Coolies,' Technocrat Says
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Multinationals Looking for 'Computer Coolies,' Technocrat Says

Multinational companies are looking for 'computer coolies' and students should think of a career in core engineering rather than a career in medical and IT fields...

Meet Sopa Author Lamar Smith, Hollywood's Favorite Republican
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Meet Sopa Author Lamar Smith, Hollywood's Favorite Republican

Rep. Lamar Smith, whose congressional district in Texas encompasses the cropland and grazing land stretching between Austin and San Antonio, might seem like an...

Social Media Is Having a Major Impact on Businesses
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Social Media Is Having a Major Impact on Businesses

Most companies are using digital platforms and media to interact and collaborate with customers and employees.

Flight of the Warbots
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Flight of the Warbots

How a save-the-earth maker of solar-powered aircraft became the world's most prolific manufacturer of military drones.

Computer Professionals ­pdate Act Targets Overtime For American Nerds
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Computer Professionals ­pdate Act Targets Overtime For American Nerds

The Computer Professionals Update Act before the U.S. Senate would make many tech sector workers exempt from the Fair Labor Standards Act. That means the standard...

Diversity in Workplace Enhances Bottom Line
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Diversity in Workplace Enhances Bottom Line

The more diverse a company's workforce is, the more loyal, happy and productive its employees tend to be, according to a new study.

Study Debunks Myths About Gender and Math Performance
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Study Debunks Myths About Gender and Math Performance

A major study of recent international data on school mathematics performance casts doubt on some common assumptions about gender and math achievement — in particular...

Minorities, Women Often Discouraged From Entering Engineering, Science Fields
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Minorities, Women Often Discouraged From Entering Engineering, Science Fields

Many female and minority scientists claim they were discouraged from going into their chosen profession, according to Bayer's Facts of Science Education XV survey...

It Pros to Find Demand For Skills, Low Risk of Layoffs in 2012: Dice Report
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It Pros to Find Demand For Skills, Low Risk of Layoffs in 2012: Dice Report

About 65 percent of nearly 1,200 IT-focused hiring managers and recruiters said their companies or clients will add technology professionals in the first half of...

Scientists Create First Realistic 3-D Reconstruction of Brain Circuit
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Scientists Create First Realistic 3-D Reconstruction of Brain Circuit

Researchers at the Max Planck Florida Institute are reporting that they have created the first realistic three-dimensional diagram of a thalamocortical column...

Vision Scientists Demonstrate Innovative Learning Method
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Vision Scientists Demonstrate Innovative Learning Method

New research suggests it may be possible to learn high-performance tasks with little or no conscious effort through visual perceptual learning.
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