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AI Helps Scientists Develop New Antibiotic To Kill Superbug
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AI Helps Scientists Develop New Antibiotic To Kill Superbug

Scientists from McMaster University and MIT used machine learning to find a new antibiotic to kill Acinetobacter baumannii, a drug-resistant superbug deemed a "critical"...

Where Do Great Ideas Come From?
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Where Do Great Ideas Come From?

Studies reveal the people, incentives, and environments that create innovation.

Companies Have Been Building Their Data Teams Backwards
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Companies Have Been Building Their Data Teams Backwards

Businesses in the U.K. have been building their data teams "backwards" — hiring data scientists before hiring the data engineers who construct and maintain the...

Wearables Measure Workers' Resilience
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Wearables Measure Workers' Resilience

Machine learning models applied to data collected from wearable devices can identify an individual's degree of resilience and well-being, according to investigators...

Guide for Using Data to Track Student Success
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Guide for Using Data to Track Student Success

Complete College America has released a guidebook that aims to help college leaders and state agencies better use data and data measurement systems to improve college...

Is A Computer Science Degree Worth It Amidst Tech Layoffs?
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Is A Computer Science Degree Worth It Amidst Tech Layoffs?

Is it worth pursuing a computer science degree as tech companies continue to announce job cuts?

Eight Graphs That Explain Software Engineering Salaries in 2023
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Eight Graphs That Explain Software Engineering Salaries in 2023

Annual reports from online job search firms Dice and Hired on tech professional salaries, skills, and job markets have been summarized in eight charts.

Math Maestro Geeks Out on Pi Day
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Math Maestro Geeks Out on Pi Day

Sebastian Cioaba, a professor in the Department of Mathematical Sciences at the University of Delaware, sees Pi Day as a way to get students excited about math....

The Case For and Against Digital Employees
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The Case For and Against Digital Employees

Enabled by progress in computer graphics and AI, digital humans are already making real money for their employers.

Report Notes Continuing Decline in Student Data Literacy
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Report Notes Continuing Decline in Student Data Literacy

A report from the Data Science 4 Everyone coalition reveals that data literacy skills among fourth and eighth-grade students in the United States have declined...

Engineers' AI Tech Could Change Game Prep for Super Bowl Teams
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Engineers' AI Tech Could Change Game Prep for Super Bowl Teams

Artificial intelligence technology being developed by engineers at Brigham Young University could significantly cut down on the time and cost that goes into film...

Method Gives Workplace Assignments to Synthetic Populations
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Method Gives Workplace Assignments to Synthetic Populations

Researchers in Japan have developed a way to assign workplaces to individuals in computer-generated synthetic populations.

Data4All Workshops Demo Data Science Potential, Pathways
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Data4All Workshops Demo Data Science Potential, Pathways

Data4All High School Bridge workshops give high school students invaluable lessons about data science and the first steps toward data-focused STEM learning in college...

A Repository for the Publication and Sharing of Heterogeneous Materials Data
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A Repository for the Publication and Sharing of Heterogeneous Materials Data

National Materials Data Management and Service platform is a materials data repository for the publication and sharing of heterogeneous materials scientific data...

Skilled Tech Workers Snapped Up Despite Downturn
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Skilled Tech Workers Snapped Up Despite Downturn

Despite layoffs at over 900 tech companies this year, skilled tech workers with experience in artificial intelligence and data science remain in high demand in...

Wearable Devices Accurately Predict Fitness Levels
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Wearable Devices Accurately Predict Fitness Levels

Scientists at the University of Cambridge used wearable devices to accurately measure the fitness of individuals without requiring the users to exercise.

Are You Ready for Workplace Brain Scanning?
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Are You Ready for Workplace Brain Scanning?

Neurotechnology is coming to the workplace in the form of sensors that extract data from workers' brains with an eye on making them happier and more productive....

Developers Skilled In Blockchain Are In Short Supply
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Developers Skilled In Blockchain Are In Short Supply

The blockchain industry is growing rapidly and faces a dearth in the supply of new talent to meet the needs of the burgeoning ecosystem, according to a study by...

Would You Like a QR Code In That Cookie?
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Would You Like a QR Code In That Cookie?

Researchers from Japan have developed a way to include an unobtrusive edible tag inside food, creating both the tag and in their original experiment cookies with...

Preparing Computer Systems for Evolving Technology
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Preparing Computer Systems for Evolving Technology

Weiwei Jia, an assistant professor on the computer engineering faculty at the University of Rhode Island, is developing next-generation cloud systems that do a...
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