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Researchers Harness Computer Science for Treating Opioid Addiction
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Researchers Harness Computer Science for Treating Opioid Addiction

Researchers at Montana State University are developing a way to use augmented reality to help those recovering from opiod addiction.

Verizon and Smithsonian Launch AR Museums
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Verizon and Smithsonian Launch AR Museums

As COVID-19 restrictions continue, Verizon is helping Smithsonian put interactive museum content online.

A Career Unfolds in Phases
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A Career Unfolds in Phases

I can divide my career into three phases: practicing science, enabling science, and advocating for science.

Engineers Design a Heated Face Mask to Filter and Inactivate Coronaviruses
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Engineers Design a Heated Face Mask to Filter and Inactivate Coronaviruses

Researchers from MIT are working to create a face mask that can filter out and inactivate coronaviruses using heat.

University Will Hold Virtual Cybersecurity Career Fair Amidst Pandemic
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University Will Hold Virtual Cybersecurity Career Fair Amidst Pandemic

The University of New Haven will cohost a virtual career expo later this month to connect students focused on cybersecurity and technology with top employers from...

Teenage Computer Whiz Beatified by Catholic Church
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Teenage Computer Whiz Beatified by Catholic Church

A 15-year-old Italian computer whiz touted as the "patron saint of the Internet" moved a step closer to possible sainthood with his beatification in the town of...

Machine Learning Uncovers Potential New TB Drugs
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Machine Learning Uncovers Potential New TB Drugs

MIT researchers have incorporated a new feature into machine-learning algorithms that improves biologists' ability to screen drug compounds and help predict which...

Scientists Call for Transparency and Reproducibility in AI Research
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Scientists Call for Transparency and Reproducibility in AI Research

International scientists are challenging their colleagues to make Artificial Intelligence research more transparent and reproducible to accelerate the impact of...

NSF Awards $9.15 Million to Develop Bio-Based Electronic Devices
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NSF Awards $9.15 Million to Develop Bio-Based Electronic Devices

Researchers will use a five-year, $9.15 million grant from the U.S. National Science Foundation to develop technologies that use plant-based inks to print low-cost...

Duke Launches Center to Bring Computational Thinking to All Students
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Duke Launches Center to Bring Computational Thinking to All Students

Duke University's newly launched Center for Computational Thinking will prepare graduates to apply computational thinking to problems and systems while simultaneously...

The micro:bit Computer Gets An Upgrade
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The micro:bit Computer Gets An Upgrade

The BBC micro:bit mini-computer — used by millions of schoolchildren around the world — has received a major upgrade that will support experimentation with artificial...

Nigerian Irish Teen Girls Win Prize for Dementia App
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Nigerian Irish Teen Girls Win Prize for Dementia App

Three Nigerian-Irish teenage girls were awarded the top prize of the Technovation nonprofit's annual Technovation Girls international competition, for an application...

Tech Workers Are Starting to Worry About Their Career Prospects
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Tech Workers Are Starting to Worry About Their Career Prospects

Some tech workers are starting to worry how to develop their careers if they are always working from home during the pandemic.

Trump Moves to Tighten Visa Access for High-Skilled Foreign Workers
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Trump Moves to Tighten Visa Access for High-Skilled Foreign Workers

The Trump administration has announced stricter rules for the H-1B visa program, which U.S. tech companies have long valued.

There's a New Microprocessor in Town, from India
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There's a New Microprocessor in Town, from India

Researchers from the RISE Group at the Indian Institute of Technology Madras have developed a microprocessor with an open-source instruction set and is available...

Many Top AI Researchers Get Financial Backing From Big Tech
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Many Top AI Researchers Get Financial Backing From Big Tech

More than half of tenure-track AI faculty at four prominent universities have received funding from Big Tech, which could distort the academic landscape, researchers...

America's Innovation Edge Now in Peril, Report Says
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America's Innovation Edge Now in Peril, Report Says

A sweeping report from Baker Institute and the American Academy of Arts and Sciences urges significant policy and funding action to ensure the United States does...

XR Enhances Online, Classroom Learning Experiences
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XR Enhances Online, Classroom Learning Experiences

California State University faculty are incorporating extended reality (XR) into teaching, enhancing learning experiences in the classroom and online.

Most IT Pros Hired in India Are WFH, With A Salary Cut
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Most IT Pros Hired in India Are WFH, With A Salary Cut

Approximately 50 to 70 percent of the jobs IT firms offer engineering students in India are for only work-from-home (WFH) positions, and salaries have been slashed...

U.S. Announces $150 Million For H-1B Workforce Training Program
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U.S. Announces $150 Million For H-1B Workforce Training Program

The U.S. Department of Labor  is making $150 million available through the H-1B One Workforce Grant Program to support training for middle-to-high-skilled H-1B...
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