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Top Computer Science Schools in 2020
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Top Computer Science Schools in 2020

The QS World University Rankings by Subject 2020 features 601 of the world's top universities in computer science.

Python Is More Popular Than Ever
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Python Is More Popular Than Ever

Python tied for second place in RedMonk's latest ranking of programming language popularity, marking the first time that a language other than JavaScript or Java...

Which Software Jobs Will Be Automated Over the Next Decade?
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Which Software Jobs Will Be Automated Over the Next Decade?

App development and software management are among the 14 jobs will be impacted by automation over the next 10 years, according to members of the Forbes Technology...

Forget Math; Language Skills Are Stronger Predictor of Programming Ability
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Forget Math; Language Skills Are Stronger Predictor of Programming Ability

Language skills are a stronger predictor of programming ability than math knowledge, according to a new University of Washington study.

Are Careers in Quantum Computing Viable?
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Are Careers in Quantum Computing Viable?

The possible creation and enormous potential of quantum computers begs the question of whether a careers in quantum computing is viable.

Smithsonian Releases Open Access Database of 2.8 Million Digital Assets
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Smithsonian Releases Open Access Database of 2.8 Million Digital Assets

The Smithsonian has announced Smithsonian Open Access, a database of 2.8 million freely available high-quality digital images, 3D models, research datasets, and...

Chicago Public School Students Explore AI with Argonne National Lab
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Chicago Public School Students Explore AI with Argonne National Lab

Argonne National Laboratory's Educational Programs and Outreach department hosted an event on computer science, coding, and AI in December for students from Chicago's...

If You Want Creative Solutions, Keep Your Team Small
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If You Want Creative Solutions, Keep Your Team Small

Large collaborations in science are sometimes necessary, but size can also stifle innovation.

Could Micro-Credentials Compete With Traditional College Degrees?
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Could Micro-Credentials Compete With Traditional College Degrees?

The skills gap means companies are increasingly considering candidates with non-traditional backgrounds. Could targeted, bite-sized chunks of education help job...

A Coding School Tuition Model Spreads to Four-Year Colleges
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A Coding School Tuition Model Spreads to Four-Year Colleges

Income share agreements first gained popularity with tech bootcamps. Now some traditional U.S. universities are offering the tools as substitutes for student loans...

Half of Technology Workers Want to Find a New Job in 2020
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Half of Technology Workers Want to Find a New Job in 2020

A survey by recruitment firm Harvey Nash found half of 1,200 technology professionals in the U.K. would like to switch jobs in 2020, with salary and work-life balance...

NASA Seeks Next-Gen Astronauts; STEM Master's Degree Required
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NASA Seeks Next-Gen Astronauts; STEM Master's Degree Required

NASA will be accepting applications March 2-31 for its next class of astronauts. Basic requirements include U.S. citizenship and a master's degree in a STEM field...

Tech Firms Send Employees Into New York Classrooms
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Tech Firms Send Employees Into New York Classrooms

New York City tech companies are hungry for new hires, with some even sending their own workers into college classrooms to make sure students have the skills they...

Small Companies More Likely to Hire Developers Without a Degree
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Small Companies More Likely to Hire Developers Without a Degree

Small companies (1-49 employees ) are leading the charge in hiring developers without degrees, according to the 2020 HackerRank Developer Skills Report,

FBI Is Investigating More Than 1,000 Cases of Chinese Theft of U.S. Technology
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FBI Is Investigating More Than 1,000 Cases of Chinese Theft of U.S. Technology

U.S. officials say the Chinese government and its agents have been targeting U.S. companies and universities to steal intellectual property.

Children's Hospital and ORNL Leverage Data to Aid Mental Health
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Children's Hospital and ORNL Leverage Data to Aid Mental Health

Oak Ridge National Laboratory will partner with Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center to explore ways to deploy expertise in health data science that could...

Winners Selected for NSF 2026 Idea Machine Prize Competition
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Winners Selected for NSF 2026 Idea Machine Prize Competition

Four grand prize and three meritorious prize winners of the NSF 2026 Idea Machine prize competition will help inform NSF's research agenda through 2026 and beyond...

Academic Work With China Chilled by Federal Concerns
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Academic Work With China Chilled by Federal Concerns

Federal concerns that China is trying to steal cutting-edge science from U.S. campuses are forcing universities to take a hard look at ties with Chinese companies...

Princeton Undergrad's Agritech Startup Now Serves 50k Indian Farmers
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Princeton Undergrad's Agritech Startup Now Serves 50k Indian Farmers

Started as a dorm project by a computer science undergrad at Princeton, agritech startup Kisan Network is now a tech supply chain for over 50,000 Indian farmers...

Machine Learning Models Support Behavioral Practitioners
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Machine Learning Models Support Behavioral Practitioners

Machine learning algorithms are more accurate than dual-criteria methods at supporting the educational and clinical decisions made by teachers, mental-health professionals...
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