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Major Employers Scrap Plans to Cut Back on Offices
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Major Employers Scrap Plans to Cut Back on Offices

Most major global companies no longer plan to reduce their use of office space after the coronavirus pandemic, though few expect business to return to normal this...

Utah Program Helps Moms Transition to Tech Careers
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Utah Program Helps Moms Transition to Tech Careers

Valerie Witt made the transition from third-grade teacher to area partnership manager for Skill Struck, a provider of  computer science education platforms, with...

White Men Happier With Tech Salaries Than Others, Report Finds
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White Men Happier With Tech Salaries Than Others, Report Finds

More women technologists are dissatisfied with their current compensation than men, and races other than White are less satisfied with their salaries that White...

System Detects Errors When Medication is Self-Administered
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System Detects Errors When Medication is Self-Administered

MIT researchers have developed a system that uses sensors and artificial intelligence to reduce patient errors with self administered medications.

Framework Guides Data Scientific Investigations of Organized Crime
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Framework Guides Data Scientific Investigations of Organized Crime

A data science framework for investigations of organized crime has been prepared by researchers at the University of Bristol and the Dutch National Police.

Four Students Recognized With ACM/CSTA 2020-21 Cutler-Bell Prize
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Four Students Recognized With ACM/CSTA 2020-21 Cutler-Bell Prize

Four graduating high school seniors throughout the U.S. were selected as recipients of the ACM/CSTA Cutler-Bell Prize in High School Computing.

Now Everyone Wants To Be a Software Developer
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Now Everyone Wants To Be a Software Developer

Computer programming and software development were the top choices for people looking to improve their employment opportunities in 2020, according to new research...

University of California Secures Open Access Deal with Scientific Publisher
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University of California Secures Open Access Deal with Scientific Publisher

The University of California has reached an open access agreement with Elsevier, the world's largest scientific publisher, that will make significantly more of...

Self-Folding Nanotech Creates Origami Bird, Presages Nanoscale Robots
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Self-Folding Nanotech Creates Origami Bird, Presages Nanoscale Robots

Researchers created a microscale self-folding origami bird to demonstrate micron-sized shape memory actuators that enable atomically thin two-dimensional materials...

Open-Access Quantum Computing Testbed Now Operational
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Open-Access Quantum Computing Testbed Now Operational

The QSCOUT open-access quantum computing testbed at Sandia National Laboratories is operational and available to the research community.

Arkansas Bill Would Classify Computer Science as a Foreign Language
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Arkansas Bill Would Classify Computer Science as a Foreign Language

A bill filed last week in the Arkansas House of Representatives would allow computer science classes to be offered for foreign language credits to high school students...

FSU Researchers Enhance Quantum Machine Learning Algorithms
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FSU Researchers Enhance Quantum Machine Learning Algorithms

Florida State University Professor William Oates and postdoctoral researcher Guanglei Xu found a way to automatically infer parameters used in an important quantum...

Rutgers Center Juggles March Madness, IBM Internship
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Rutgers Center Juggles March Madness, IBM Internship

Myles Johnson's internship with IBM began Feb. 1, just hours after Rutgers' Scarlet Knights flew back from a win at Northwestern. (Johnson had seven points and...

'Glass Ceiling Hasn't Cracked' for Women in Senior Tech Roles
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'Glass Ceiling Hasn't Cracked' for Women in Senior Tech Roles

Women are still severely underrepresented in senior roles in Israel's tech and innovation sector, according to a Start-Up Nation Central report.

Math, Physics Not Required for Engineering Admissions, AICTE Says
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Math, Physics Not Required for Engineering Admissions, AICTE Says

In a controversial move that would impact the quality of engineers produced in India, the AICTE has made mathematics and physics optional as an admissions requirement...

Inside Google's Plan to Disrupt the College Degree
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Inside Google's Plan to Disrupt the College Degree

Google's programs are designed to address the unfilled digital positions and unemployment created by the COVID-19 pandemic.

Professor Embeds Nanosensors in Microfibers to Create 'Smart Bandage'
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Professor Embeds Nanosensors in Microfibers to Create 'Smart Bandage'

Researchers at the University of Rhode Island embedded nanosensors into the fibers of a bandage to create a continuous, noninvasive way to detect and monitor an...

Large Computer Language Models Carry Environmental, Social Risks
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Large Computer Language Models Carry Environmental, Social Risks

A review of literature on risks associated with the rapid growth of natural language processing finds that the capability comes with real costs, including perpetuating...

'You're Paid What You're Worth' and Other Myths
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'You're Paid What You're Worth' and Other Myths

Jake Rosenfeld at Washington University in St. Louis challenges the notion that compensation depends on productivity and occupation, and instead places power and...

Algorithm Breaks Speed Limit for Solving Linear Equations
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Algorithm Breaks Speed Limit for Solving Linear Equations

Richard Peng and Santosh Vempala of the Georgia Institute of Technology have developed an algorithm that harnessing randomness to achieve a faster way of performing...
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