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Google Makes $100,000 Worth of Tech Training Free to Every U.S. Business
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Google Makes $100,000 Worth of Tech Training Free to Every U.S. Business

Google will cover the cost of online courses in data analytics, design, and other tech skills for up to 500 workers at any U.S. business free of charge.

NSF Funds Consortium to Create Talent for EV Industry
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NSF Funds Consortium to Create Talent for EV Industry

The REVVED consortium is receiving $2.83 million from the U.S. National Science Foundation to develop a workforce that can build and service electric and autonomous...

Grant Will Establish Open-Source Software Center
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Grant Will Establish Open-Source Software Center

A $704,482 grant from the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation will establish the Saint Louis University Open-Source Software Center.

More Cheating Than Ever in 2021 Academic and Professional Exams
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More Cheating Than Ever in 2021 Academic and Professional Exams

Academic and professional exam test-takers nationwide cheated more in 2021 than ever before, according to a report by Meazure Learning.  

Best Tech Podcasts: Listen and Learn
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Best Tech Podcasts: Listen and Learn

Informative and fun, tech podcasts deliver news and insights about the diverse and ever-changing world of technology.

Computer Scientist Creates African-American STEM Doll to Inspire Youth
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Computer Scientist Creates African-American STEM Doll to Inspire Youth

Computer scientist Bukola Somide has create Somi, an interactive African-American STEM doll, that speaks to youth about computer science.

How a Shopping Mall Trip Inspired Me to Work in Neuro-Symbolic AI
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How a Shopping Mall Trip Inspired Me to Work in Neuro-Symbolic AI

I'll never forget the time — at just six years of age — when my father showed me a toy robot holding a tray and told me that very soon there will be actual robot...

Cyber Chiefs Try New Tricks to Attract Talent
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Cyber Chiefs Try New Tricks to Attract Talent

Cybersecurity and risk executives are using non-traditional means to attract talent, including seeking candidates without degrees or technology backgrounds.

Professor Creates Computer Access for Users of All Abilities
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Professor Creates Computer Access for Users of All Abilities

A love of online role-playing and virtual environments has helped Clark University Professor of Computer Science John Magee discover ways to enhance human-computer...

Girls' Early Edge in Language Arts May Explain STEM Gender Gap
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Girls' Early Edge in Language Arts May Explain STEM Gender Gap

Women may self-select out of STEM fields partly as a result of receiving more early-childhood reinforcement in language arts, where girls have a comparative advantage...

'Age Is No Bar' for 59-Year-Old in Master's Certificate Program
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'Age Is No Bar' for 59-Year-Old in Master's Certificate Program

Shubhra Das, an IT professional and educator from Kolkata, India, enrolled in a graduate certificate program at the University of Illinois at age 59, marking her...

Tool Predicts If Your Job Is at Risk From Automation
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Tool Predicts If Your Job Is at Risk From Automation

Researchers at the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology, Lausanne and the University of Lausanne have developed an algorithm which assesses the risk of a job being...

Time to Rethink the Scientific CV
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Time to Rethink the Scientific CV

There's a growing call to revamp the academic CV used to support applications for scientific jobs, funding, promotions, and awards.

Keywords Can Hack the Hiring Process
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Keywords Can Hack the Hiring Process

An algorithm that uses job-specific keywords can help applicants improve their position by at least 16 spots on average in a pool of 100 applicants, according to...

What I Learned Teaching a Stanford CS Class to High School Students
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What I Learned Teaching a Stanford CS Class to High School Students

Stanford offered an introductory computer science class to more than 200 talented high school students from around the country this past fall.

Bringing Together the Next Generation of Quantum Coders
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Bringing Together the Next Generation of Quantum Coders

iQuHACK 2022, MIT's third annual quantum computing hackathon held virtually earlier this year, gave 400 participants from 57 countries the chance to code on real...

Tech Companies Offer Highest Paying Internships in 2022
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Tech Companies Offer Highest Paying Internships in 2022

Tech companies account for 17 of the 25 companies offering the highest-paying internships in the United States in 2022, according to Glassdoor.

Has the Data Science Field Become Less Competitive?
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Has the Data Science Field Become Less Competitive?

A few mild yet significant signs indicate that data science as a job might be losing its sheen.

Coalition Eyes High-Value Quantum Jobs
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Coalition Eyes High-Value Quantum Jobs

Sandia National Laboratories, The University of New Mexico, and Los Alamos National Laboratory announced the Quantum New Mexico Coalition aimed at bringing quantum...

Workshop Tackles Lab-to-Market Hardware Technology Gap
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Workshop Tackles Lab-to-Market Hardware Technology Gap

A virtual workshop co-hosted by MIT, SUNY, and RPI addressed the growing gap in the transition from lab to market for new semiconductor and microelectronics technology...
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