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Why The U.S. Is Still The Leading Destination for CS Graduate Studies
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Why The U.S. Is Still The Leading Destination for CS Graduate Studies

Year after year, students from around the world choose to carry out their computer science graduate studies in the United States, but why?

Optical Character Recognition for Graffiti
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Optical Character Recognition for Graffiti

Researchers in China have developed an algorithm that can extract information from convoluted handwriting that might best be termed graffiti.

Seven Keys to Running a Successful Virtual Meeting
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Seven Keys to Running a Successful Virtual Meeting

'Winging it' could be a disastrous strategy, says Peter Montoya, a leadership development expert. Here are seven keys to running a successful virtual meeting.

U.S. Women in Tech Still Paid Less Than Men
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U.S. Women in Tech Still Paid Less Than Men

A study of salary survey data by job search site Dice indicated that U.S. women in technology fields still earn less than men overall.

Working From Home: Common Challenges and How to Tackle Them
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Working From Home: Common Challenges and How to Tackle Them

Remote working is more complicated than it first seems. Here are some issues to consider.

Fish Scales Could Make Wearable Electronics More Sustainable
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Fish Scales Could Make Wearable Electronics More Sustainable

Flexible temporary electronic displays could be derived from fish scales, a plentiful, environmentally friendly, and biodegradable alternative to plastic.

Free Online Course to Support Higher Education Faculty During Pandemic
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Free Online Course to Support Higher Education Faculty During Pandemic

A free online course has been launched to help higher education faculty members and instructional staff who must teach remotely during the coronavirus pandemic....

Tech Leaders Launch Open Database of Scientific Articles to Fight Coronavirus
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Tech Leaders Launch Open Database of Scientific Articles to Fight Coronavirus

Five organizations have released an open dataset of over 29,000 scientific articles in the hopes of spurring artificial intelligence experts to develop new techniques...

Coronavirus Heightens Risk of Cybercrime in the Workplace, Expert Warns
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Coronavirus Heightens Risk of Cybercrime in the Workplace, Expert Warns

Heightened fear and anxiety related to COVID-19 makes people more vulnerable targets for cyber hackers, says Professor David Simpson at Virginia Tech.

Autonomous Vehicles Help Address Horticultural Labor Shortages
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Autonomous Vehicles Help Address Horticultural Labor Shortages

An autonomous guided vehicle is being designed by researchers at the University of Warwick in a bid to help address labor shortages in the horticultural sector....

Graphene Innovation Is Music To Your Ears
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Graphene Innovation Is Music To Your Ears

GraphAudio is looking to commercialize graphene-based technology that could transform devices such as speakers, earbuds, headphones, and other audio technologies...

Gender Gap Narrows In Research and Innovation but Inequality Persists, Report Shows
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Gender Gap Narrows In Research and Innovation but Inequality Persists, Report Shows

A global analysis reveals progress toward gender parity in research and innovation, but finds that women still trail men in the number of publication outputs, citations...

Robots, Smart Helmets Deployed in Coronavirus Fight
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Robots, Smart Helmets Deployed in Coronavirus Fight

Robots and artificial intelligence are being deployed around the world in the fight against the coronavirus pandemic.

Inverse Design Software Automates Design Process for Optical, Nanophotonic Structures
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Inverse Design Software Automates Design Process for Optical, Nanophotonic Structures

Stanford University researchers are making available an inverse design codebase called SPINS that can help other researchers explore different design methodologies...

YouTube Science Videos Are Riddled With Scams, Plagiarism, and Misinformation
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YouTube Science Videos Are Riddled With Scams, Plagiarism, and Misinformation

The site is a crucial tool for 'edutainment,' but it lacks quality control.

Grassroots Campaign Spurs Computer Science Education Bill
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Grassroots Campaign Spurs Computer Science Education Bill

A bill championed in a grassroots campaign by C Spire would give all 463,000 elementary, middle, and high school students in Mississippi access to computer science...

Underrepresented Students Benefit More from 'Active Learning' in College STEM Courses
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Underrepresented Students Benefit More from 'Active Learning' in College STEM Courses

Active Learning teaching techniques in undergraduate STEM courses can significantly narrow gaps in course performance between students who are overrepresented and...

Scientists Create Wearable Device That Camouflages Against Heat-Detecting Sensors
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Scientists Create Wearable Device That Camouflages Against Heat-Detecting Sensors

Researchers at the University of California, San Diego developed a wearable technology that can hide its wearer from heat-detecting sensors even when the ambient...

System Shows Robots How to Set the Dinner Table
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System Shows Robots How to Set the Dinner Table

A system designed by MIT researchers gives robots the ability to weigh many ambiguous requirements to perform complex tasks, such as setting a table.

Summit Supercomputer Identifies Drug Compounds That Could Combat Coronavirus
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Summit Supercomputer Identifies Drug Compounds That Could Combat Coronavirus

Researchers at Oak Ridge National Laboratory used Summit, the world's most powerful supercomputer, to identify 77 small-molecule drug compounds that might be effective...
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