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How to Keep Students in Science
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How to Keep Students in Science

Research suggests that undergraduate students who engage in authentic research are more likely to stay in science than students who take traditional laboratory courses...

Army Looks to Tap Civilian Talent For Cyber force
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Army Looks to Tap Civilian Talent For Cyber force

The U.S. Army Cyber Command has launched a pilot program to recruit tech workers with academic and applied technical experience into its Cyber Direct Commissioning...

Raytheon Sponsors Girl Scouts' Computer Science Program and Cyber Challenge For Girls
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Raytheon Sponsors Girl Scouts' Computer Science Program and Cyber Challenge For Girls

Raytheon and the Girl Scouts are launching a computer science program and Cyber Challenge to prepare girls in grades 6-12 to pursue computer science careers in...

How AI Will Invade Every Corner of Wall Street
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How AI Will Invade Every Corner of Wall Street

It was AI versus Warren Buffett.

How CS­ Is Helping ­nderrepresented Students Become Scientists
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How CS­ Is Helping ­nderrepresented Students Become Scientists

SACNAS serves more than 1,000 institutions, agencies, and programs in its mission to expand the representation of all ethnicities in the STEM fields.

North Korean College Coders Beat Stanford in a 2016 Competition. Here's Why That Matters
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North Korean College Coders Beat Stanford in a 2016 Competition. Here's Why That Matters

North Korean students are a decent match against those studying in the U.S. and South Korea. 

Here's Where All That Tech Talent Goes
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Here's Where All That Tech Talent Goes

Graduates of Illinois' computer science programs recruited by the biggest tech companies are more likely headed out of state, where the big tech companies are based...

Future Wars May Depend as Much on Algorithms as on Ammunition, Report Says. 
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Future Wars May Depend as Much on Algorithms as on Ammunition, Report Says. 

The Pentagon is increasingly focused on the notion that the might of U.S. forces will be measured as much by the advancement of their algorithms as by the ammunition...

From the Arctic's Melting Ice, an ­nexpected Digital Hub
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From the Arctic's Melting Ice, an ­nexpected Digital Hub

This is one of the most remote towns in the United States, a small gravel spit on the northwest coast of Alaska, more than 3,700 miles from New York City. Icy seas...

China's Computer Science Education Wins More Recognition Worldwide
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China's Computer Science Education Wins More Recognition Worldwide

Foreign and Chinese computer science students are increasingly drawn to universities in China that are winning more recognition throughout the world.

Conquering Traffic Congestion With Mathematics
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Conquering Traffic Congestion With Mathematics

The U.S. National Science Foundation has awarded more than $446,000 for a new collaborative engineering project that will allow drivers to make more informed travel...

Google, Amazon Find Not Everyone Is Ready For AI
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Google, Amazon Find Not Everyone Is Ready For AI

Executives at ascendant tech titans like Amazon and Google tend to look down on their predecessor IBM.

At Berkeley, a New Generation of 'ethical Hackers' Learns to Wage Cyberwar
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At Berkeley, a New Generation of 'ethical Hackers' Learns to Wage Cyberwar

"Whenever I teach a security class, it happens that there is something going on in the news cycle that ties into it," Doug Tygar, a computer-science professor at...

In AI Technology Race, ­.s. Chips May Be Ace-In-The-Hole Vs. China
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In AI Technology Race, ­.s. Chips May Be Ace-In-The-Hole Vs. China

The U.S. holds an enviable lead in pushing artificial-intelligence technology out of labs and into real-world applications. Thank companies like Alphabet (GOOGL...

What's the Real Purpose of Annual Employee Reviews?
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What's the Real Purpose of Annual Employee Reviews?

Many companies are reconsidering the annual performance review, citing administrative burden and potential legal risks. That's led a team at the University of Virginia...

How Schools Prepare the Next Generation to Enter a Digital Workforce
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How Schools Prepare the Next Generation to Enter a Digital Workforce

Just four in 10 schools in the United States offer a computer science course, according to Code.org.

Colorado Colleges Overflowing with Huge Wave of Computer Science Students
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Colorado Colleges Overflowing with Huge Wave of Computer Science Students

The current enrollment surge in computer science is forcing colleges and universities to scramble for resources, including instructors.

Five Ways to Fix Statistics
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Five Ways to Fix Statistics

As debate rumbles on about how and how much poor statistics is to blame for poor reproducibility, Nature asked influential statisticians to recommend one change...

Google Is Getting Pulled Into a Fight with Russia Over Rt and Sputnik
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Google Is Getting Pulled Into a Fight with Russia Over Rt and Sputnik

The Russian telecom regulator said Tuesday that it will retaliate against Google if the search giant lowers the search ranking of the Kremlin-backed news outlets...

Borders in the Cloud
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Borders in the Cloud

Amazon may well be one of the companies with the strongest data security in the world.
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