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CS Program Can't Keep Up With Demand From Undergrads
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CS Program Can't Keep Up With Demand From Undergrads

Only 7% of direct admission students were offered a spot in the Allen School of Computer Science at the University of Washington for the fall. That "is not acceptable...

Issa-kun, The AI Haiku Poet
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Issa-kun, The AI Haiku Poet

Researchers at Hokkaido University have created an AI that can compose haiku verses.

Tech Job Cuts Push New Grads to Wall Street
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Tech Job Cuts Push New Grads to Wall Street

Prominent tech companies have cut tens of thousands of jobs and lowered compensation for new hires, which has more young people considering positions in finance...

Can Charismatic Robots Help Teams Be More Creative?
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Can Charismatic Robots Help Teams Be More Creative?

Students given a task by a social robot with a voice programmed to be engaging and inspiring performed better and were more creative than students who received...

Where Do Great Ideas Come From?
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Where Do Great Ideas Come From?

Studies reveal the people, incentives, and environments that create innovation.

College is Remade as Tech Majors Surge, Humanities Dwindle
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College is Remade as Tech Majors Surge, Humanities Dwindle

Higher education institutions are seeing rising enrollment in computer science at the same time interest in humanities is declining.

Conference Attendees More Likely to Cite Talks They've Seen
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Conference Attendees More Likely to Cite Talks They've Seen

Scientists are more likely to cite work they've seen presented in person at a conference.

Companies Have Been Building Their Data Teams Backwards
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Companies Have Been Building Their Data Teams Backwards

Businesses in the U.K. have been building their data teams "backwards" — hiring data scientists before hiring the data engineers who construct and maintain the...

Vint Cerf's Career Advice for Engineers
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Vint Cerf's Career Advice for Engineers

Vint Cerf offers advice to engineers starting their careers.

Universities Foot the Bill for Paid Internships
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Universities Foot the Bill for Paid Internships

To capitalize on the benefits of paid internships, Binghamton University and the University of Wisconsin at Milwaukee have created funds to support students who...

U.S. Universities Building New Semiconductor Workforce
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U.S. Universities Building New Semiconductor Workforce

U.S. universities are training next-generation semiconductor engineers and technicians to fill the jobs needed for the CHIPS Act, signed by President Biden in August...

Study Reveals Scale of 'Science Scam' in Academic Publishing
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Study Reveals Scale of 'Science Scam' in Academic Publishing

One in five articles published in scientific journals may contain faked data produced by unauthorized "paper mills" that are paid to fabricate submissions, a study...

Computer Science Leads The List Of Most Lucrative College Majors
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Computer Science Leads The List Of Most Lucrative College Majors

An analysis of how much college graduates earn shows that computer science tops the list of the most lucrative undergraduate degrees, according to data from the...

Looming Fortran Talent Scarcity Poses Risks
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Looming Fortran Talent Scarcity Poses Risks

A report from Los Alamos National Laboratories sounds alarms over the declining number of Fortran programmers, the shrinking number of efforts to teach Fortran,...

Grads Less Interested in Working for Big Tech Right After College
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Grads Less Interested in Working for Big Tech Right After College

Job searches for Big Tech employers from the Class of 2023 dropped by about 15% compared to last year's class, with students prioritizing stability and submitting...

Software Engineers Are Panicking About Being Replaced by AI
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Software Engineers Are Panicking About Being Replaced by AI

Tech workers are beginning to panic about the possibility that AI is coming for their jobs.

Researchers Develop A Wood Transistor
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Researchers Develop A Wood Transistor

Researchers at Linköping University and the KTH Royal Institute of Technology have developed a transistor made of conductive wood, a possible step toward bio-based...

The End of Coding As We Know It
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The End of Coding As We Know It

Many coders are facing a growing anxiety over the sudden advent of generative AI. "I never thought I would be replaced in my job, ever, until ChatGPT," one coder...

Research Finds No Gender Bias in Academic Science
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Research Finds No Gender Bias in Academic Science

Claims of widespread gender bias in tenure-track hiring, grant funding, and journal acceptances in the academic sciences are not supported by data, according to...

Despite Layoffs, Highest-Paying U.S. Internships Are Still In Tech
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Despite Layoffs, Highest-Paying U.S. Internships Are Still In Tech

The highest-paying U.S. internships are still in tech, despite the industry's mass layoffs and shift to austerity in recent months.
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