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Microsoft to Work with Community Colleges to Fill 250,000 Cyber Jobs
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Microsoft to Work with Community Colleges to Fill 250,000 Cyber Jobs

Microsoft plans to work with community colleges across the United States to fill 250,000 cybersecurity jobs over the next four years.

Computational Scientist to Standardize Biological Data, Make It Searchable
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Computational Scientist to Standardize Biological Data, Make It Searchable

Michigan State University computational scientist Arjun Krishnan is working to standardize data from more than two million biological experiments and make it searchable...

Intel Opens ControlFlag Machine Learning System for Improving Code Quality
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Intel Opens ControlFlag Machine Learning System for Improving Code Quality

Intel has made its ControlFlag software, which uses machine learning to improve code quality, open source and accessible on Github. 

How to Expand and Improve CS Education Around the World
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How to Expand and Improve CS Education Around the World

Six recommendations to take CS education to scale at primary and secondary school levels

China In Midst of AI Talent Boom, Turing Award Recipient Says
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China In Midst of AI Talent Boom, Turing Award Recipient Says

The number of people involved in artificial intelligence in China has increased enormously thanks to the government's commitment to developing the booming sector...

Women See Tech Industry as a 'Boys Club,' Report Says
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Women See Tech Industry as a 'Boys Club,' Report Says

Half of women in tech feel the industry is a boys club, but more than 60% see signs of progress in spite of that, according to a new study from AnitaB.org.

Grace Hopper, Minicomputers, and Megabytes
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Grace Hopper, Minicomputers, and Megabytes: It's a Fun Career

In 1963, the British government decided to make the world's most powerful computer. The manufacturer, Ferranti, asked would-be buyers to send their best programmers...

Braintrust Network Puts Freelance Tech Jobs on the Blockchain
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Braintrust Network Puts Freelance Tech Jobs on the Blockchain

The decentralized Braintrust network maintained by six different software companies matches employers and freelancers using cryptocurrency and a community-based...

Collaborators Launch AI-Robotics Initiative to Aid Older Adults in Daily Care
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Collaborators Launch AI-Robotics Initiative to Aid Older Adults in Daily Care

University of Massachusetts Lowell researchers are among the scientists behind a new initiative to develop robotics and artificial-intelligence systems designed...

A.R. In the O.R.
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A.R. In the O.R.

Surgical education is getting an update as the University of North Dakota's departments of Surgery and Computer Science have teamed up to experiment with augmented...

Seven in 10 Tech Employees in U.S. Are Thinking About Quitting
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Seven in 10 Tech Employees in U.S. Are Thinking About Quitting

Seventy-two percent of tech employees in the United States are thinking of quitting their job in the next 12 months, says a TalentLMS report, which suggests skills...

US IT Job Growth Slows, but 2021 Still on Track for Record Hiring
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US IT Job Growth Slows, but 2021 Still on Track for Record Hiring

Businesses would have hired even more IT workers had they been able to find enough qualified candidates.

Computer Scientist Wins $1 Million Artificial Intelligence Prize
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Computer Scientist Wins $1 Million Artificial Intelligence Prize

Duke University computer scientist and engineer Cynthia Rudin's work applying machine learning to predict which Con Edison manhole covers were at risk of exploding...

As STEM Interest Declines, Mentors' Importance Rises
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As STEM Interest Declines, Mentors' Importance Rises

STEM majors in underrepresented groups need mentors who look like them.

How College Students Can Use IT Skills for U.S. Foreign Service
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How College Students Can Use IT Skills for U.S. Foreign Service

The Foreign Affairs Information Technology Fellowship program provides students pursuing an IT-related bachelor's or master's degree the opportunity to practice...

Low-Performing CS Students Struggle With More Than the Material
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Low-Performing CS Students Struggle With More Than the Material

Researchers at the University of California San Diego found that lower performing computer science students report higher stress levels on multiple fronts — including...

Female-Founded Startups Still Struggle to Get VC Funding
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Female-Founded Startups Still Struggle to Get VC Funding

Female-founded startups raised $25 billion in the first half of 2021, more than the total of any full year prior. But the amount of venture capital going to female...

Peter Norvig Is Leaving Google to Join Stanford HAI
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Peter Norvig Is Leaving Google to Join Stanford HAI

AI expert Peter Norvig, former director of research at Google, will be joining the Stanford Institute for Human-Centered AI this fall as a Distinguished Education...

U.S. Tech Salaries Grow, but Not For Everyone
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U.S. Tech Salaries Grow, but Not For Everyone

IEEE-USA's 2021 Salary & Benefits survey estimated median income for U.S. technology professionals rose approximately 2.8%.

As Electric Car Makers Ante Up Billions, Software Is Ace in the Hole
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As Electric Car Makers Ante Up Billions, Software Is Ace in the Hole

Coders are set to cash in.
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