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Ge Wang: In Concert With Technology
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Ge Wang: In Concert With Technology

Stanford University Assistant Professor Ge Wang is dedicated to pushing the boundaries of computer music.

U.S. Youth Reluctant to Pursue STEM Careers, Survey Says
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U.S. Youth Reluctant to Pursue STEM Careers, Survey Says

While U.S. teens rank some STEM-related careers as offering the best chance of getting a job in the future, 67 percent of youth in grades 6-12 who are interested...

Computer Coding: Not For Geeks Only
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Computer Coding: Not For Geeks Only

A growing number of people believe that programming is becoming a fundamental piece of knowledge, and that everyone, not just technologists, should understand...

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No More R

Union Square Ventures recently posted an opening for an investment analyst.

How to Make Science and Tech Jobs More Enticing to Undergrads
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How to Make Science and Tech Jobs More Enticing to Undergrads

The number of U.S. undergraduate degrees being awarded in most STEM disciplines (science, technology, engineering and math) has risen steadily in recent years...

Drexel Lab Releases Software to Discern and Disguise Authorship
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Drexel Lab Releases Software to Discern and Disguise Authorship

Computer engineers at Drexel University developed a pair of open-source software programs that could help protect the free speech of whistle-blowers, protestors...

Two Prestigious Journals from China Now Available in English
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Two Prestigious Journals from China Now Available in English

IEEE has partnered with Tsinghua University Press and Beijing Institute of Aerospace Information to deliver access to two highly regarded technical journals, Tsinghua...

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Coding For Success

Hoxton, we have a problem. Much has been written about how we need to improve the way we educate our children about technology. This is all great, but it's not...

The World Is Changing: Will Education Change With It?
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The World Is Changing: Will Education Change With It?

Faster computers, social networks like Facebook, and nanotechnology are changing not only the tech sector, but also society, in fundamental ways. As a result, educators...

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Sebastian Thrun Resigns from Stanford to Launch ­dacity

Professor Sebastian Thrun has given up his Stanford position to start Udacity—an online educational venture. Udacity's first two free courses are Building a Search...

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Not All College Majors Are Created Equal

I have this game I play when I meet college students.

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Engage: Apple's New Tools For Interactive Books on Ipad

Engagement is a big word in education. It combines both objective participation and subjective emotion. It's one of the few psychological terms in education that...

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U.s. Losing High-Tech Jobs, R&d Dominance to Asia

U.S. companies are locating more of their research and development operations overseas, and Asian countries are rapidly increasing investments in their own science...

­niversity Collaboration to Benefit Women Faculty in STEM
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­niversity Collaboration to Benefit Women Faculty in STEM

Northwestern University and the University of Chicago have launched the Chicago Collaboration for Women in Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics, an...

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Road Safety Agency Is ­rged to Add Expertise in Electronics Systems

A branch of the National Academy of Sciences reported Wednesday that federal safety regulators lack the expertise to monitor vehicles with increasingly sophisticated...

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Kidsruby 1.0 Released

So, you have a son or daughter who is showing some interest in computer programming, but you're not really sure where to start.

­.s. Loses High-Tech Jobs as R&d Shifts Toward Asia
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­.s. Loses High-Tech Jobs as R&d Shifts Toward Asia

The U.S. is losing high-tech jobs as American companies expand their research and development (R&D) labs in Asia, according to the U.S. National Science Board....

Class of 2011 Scores Higher-Paying Jobs
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Class of 2011 Scores Higher-Paying Jobs

Engineering students secured the highest-paying jobs among 2011 graduates, according to a new survey from the National Association of Colleges and Employers.  

Duo on a Mission to Make Computer Education More Fun
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Duo on a Mission to Make Computer Education More Fun

A curriculum developed by Rupesh Shah and Sridhar Iyer and designed to make computer literacy training fun is now used by 78 schools across India.

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Nyc to Open Its First Software Engineering High School

New York City is taking another step toward becoming Silicon Alley—the East Coast’s own tech hub—with the grand opening of the city's first software engineering...
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