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Proposed Program Would Boost Skilled Immigration, Economic Growth
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Proposed Program Would Boost Skilled Immigration, Economic Growth

Cornell Law School scholars are proposing a pilot immigration program that would target highly skilled foreign workers using a points-based selection system modeled...

Doctors, Data Scientists Urge Hospitals to Become 'AI Ready'
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Doctors, Data Scientists Urge Hospitals to Become 'AI Ready'

A group of doctors and data scientists is calling on hospitals to create clinical departments devoted to artificial intelligence to harness the technology's power...

Teen Activist Launches Dollar Campaign to Fund Virtual CS Summer Camp
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Teen Activist Launches Dollar Campaign to Fund Virtual CS Summer Camp

Fifteen-year-old Ian Michael Block is looking for 375,000 people to donate a dollar to fund a virtual summer camp that combines computer programming and personal...

Who Still Needs the Office? U.S. Companies Start Cutting Space
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Who Still Needs the Office? U.S. Companies Start Cutting Space

Corporate America is downsizing its real estate footprint as companies allow more employees to work from home, a sign that companies are looking for ways to cut...

University Reopening Plans Under Fire
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University Reopening Plans Under Fire

Hundreds of universities across the United States are poised to reopen their campuses this fall with a mix of online and in-person courses. Academics are dismayed...

More Than Half of Bay Area Tech Workers Are Afraid They'll be Laid Off
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More Than Half of Bay Area Tech Workers Are Afraid They'll be Laid Off

A survey of 2,300 tech workers in the San Francisco Bay Area found that 53% of employees are "concerned" or "very concerned" that they'll be laid off or furloughed...

UVA Researchers Will Study Genetic Diseases with Quantum Computers
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UVA Researchers Will Study Genetic Diseases with Quantum Computers

University of Virginia scientists have developed an algorithm to allow researchers to study genetic diseases using quantum computers, once they exist.

2020 Global Index Looks at Skills in Demand in the COVID-19 World
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2020 Global Index Looks at Skills in Demand in the COVID-19 World

The 2020 Global Skills Index provides an early analysis of the coronavirus pandemic's impact on the skills landscape.

Driverless Cars Set to Race at Indy Speedway
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Driverless Cars Set to Race at Indy Speedway

More than three dozen universities from around the world have signed up for the Indy Autonomous Challenge, a race to be held at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway...

Computer Scientists Will Describe Software at Virtual Cyber Conference
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Computer Scientists Will Describe Software at Virtual Cyber Conference

Sandia National Laboratories computer scientists Adrian Chavez and Vince Urias have developed cybersecurity platforms they will describe at the Cybersecurity Technology...

The Economic Effects of Working From Home
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The Economic Effects of Working From Home

The coronavirus pandemic has forced many companies to switch to remote work, some permanently. What does this mean for the economy?

Microsoft Analyzed Data on Its Newly Remote Workforce
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Microsoft Analyzed Data on Its Newly Remote Workforce

A Microsoft study of remote work over the past four months found that work-from-home means longer hours and shorter meetings.

The 10 Best AI And Data Science Master's Courses For 2021
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The 10 Best AI And Data Science Master's Courses For 2021

Studying data science and AI in specialized Master's Degree courses marks candidates as someone whose technical expertise is likely to exceed that of candidates...

'Second Skin' Interfaces Tap Crafters' Expertise
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'Second Skin' Interfaces Tap Crafters' Expertise

Researchers from Cornell's Hybrid Body Lab combined centuries-old crafting techniques with cutting-edge technology to advance the design and fabrication of on-skin...

GoPro for Beetles: Researchers Create a Robotic Camera Backpack for Insects
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GoPro for Beetles: Researchers Create a Robotic Camera Backpack for Insects

Researchers at the University of Washington have developed a tiny wireless steerable camera that can ride aboard an insect, providing an Ant-Man view of the world...

Inside the Volunteer Supercomputer Team That's Hunting for COVID Clues
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Inside the Volunteer Supercomputer Team That's Hunting for COVID Clues

The Fugaku system, the world's fastest supercomputer, is now supporting the international team of researchers in the COVID-19 High Performance Computing Consortium...

NUS Researchers Give Robots Sensing Abilities to Carry Out Complex Tasks
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NUS Researchers Give Robots Sensing Abilities to Carry Out Complex Tasks

A robotic system developed by NUS researchers comprising neural networks, electronic skin, and vision sensors opens the door for smarter robots.

Changing Course, U.S. Allows Visas for Online Students
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Changing Course, U.S. Allows Visas for Online Students

The Trump administration said it would no longer require foreign students to attend in-person classes during the coronavirus pandemic in order to remain in the...

Faculty Fit is Vague and Potentially Detrimental to Diversity Efforts
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Faculty Fit is Vague and Potentially Detrimental to Diversity Efforts

Faculty search committees often pick candidates based on their supposed fit, a highly subjective concept that opens the door to racial and other biases.

Enigma Code-Breaking Machine Rebuilt at Cambridge
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Enigma Code-Breaking Machine Rebuilt at Cambridge

University of Cambridge alumnus Hal Evans has built a fully-functioning replica of a 1930s Polish cyclometer — an electromechanical cryptologic device that was...
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