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Rutgers Center Juggles March Madness, IBM Internship
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Rutgers Center Juggles March Madness, IBM Internship

Myles Johnson's internship with IBM began Feb. 1, just hours after Rutgers' Scarlet Knights flew back from a win at Northwestern. (Johnson had seven points and...

'Glass Ceiling Hasn't Cracked' for Women in Senior Tech Roles
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'Glass Ceiling Hasn't Cracked' for Women in Senior Tech Roles

Women are still severely underrepresented in senior roles in Israel's tech and innovation sector, according to a Start-Up Nation Central report.

Math, Physics Not Required for Engineering Admissions, AICTE Says
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Math, Physics Not Required for Engineering Admissions, AICTE Says

In a controversial move that would impact the quality of engineers produced in India, the AICTE has made mathematics and physics optional as an admissions requirement...

Inside Google's Plan to Disrupt the College Degree
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Inside Google's Plan to Disrupt the College Degree

Google's programs are designed to address the unfilled digital positions and unemployment created by the COVID-19 pandemic.

Professor Embeds Nanosensors in Microfibers to Create 'Smart Bandage'
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Professor Embeds Nanosensors in Microfibers to Create 'Smart Bandage'

Researchers at the University of Rhode Island embedded nanosensors into the fibers of a bandage to create a continuous, noninvasive way to detect and monitor an...

Large Computer Language Models Carry Environmental, Social Risks
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Large Computer Language Models Carry Environmental, Social Risks

A review of literature on risks associated with the rapid growth of natural language processing finds that the capability comes with real costs, including perpetuating...

'You're Paid What You're Worth' and Other Myths
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'You're Paid What You're Worth' and Other Myths

Jake Rosenfeld at Washington University in St. Louis challenges the notion that compensation depends on productivity and occupation, and instead places power and...

Algorithm Breaks Speed Limit for Solving Linear Equations
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Algorithm Breaks Speed Limit for Solving Linear Equations

Richard Peng and Santosh Vempala of the Georgia Institute of Technology have developed an algorithm that harnessing randomness to achieve a faster way of performing...

Internships May Help Address Male-Female Pay Gap for STEM Grads
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Internships May Help Address Male-Female Pay Gap for STEM Grads

Researchers from Stanford University found that a confidence gap between men and women in STEM fields aligns with a gender pay gap.

Companies Reconsider Anonymous Employee Q&As
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Companies Reconsider Anonymous Employee Q&As

Some companies are considering getting rid of anonymous Q&A sessions during all-hands meetings, a practice many tech workers embrace as a workplace right.

Hinton's GLOM Idea Represents Part-Whole Hierarchies in Neural Networks
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Hinton's GLOM Idea Represents Part-Whole Hierarchies in Neural Networks

A team led by Turing Award recipient Geoffrey Hinton has created an idea for a vision system called GLOM that enables neural networks with fixed architecture to...

One Researcher's Mission to Encourage Reproducibility in Machine Learning
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One Researcher's Mission to Encourage Reproducibility in Machine Learning

A researcher has started the "Papers Without Code" website with a goal of having a centralized list of machine learning papers that are not implementable.

Your Next Printer Could Be Based on Sound
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Your Next Printer Could Be Based on Sound

Scientists at the Universities of Bath and Bristol have successfully used sound to control ink droplets and print precise patterns.

Researchers Realize Quantum Communications Milestone Using Light
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Researchers Realize Quantum Communications Milestone Using Light

Researchers from Oak Ridge National Laboratory and Purdue University have harnessed the properties of light and the principles of quantum mechanics to transfer...

Building a Mobile, Virtual Reality Classroom
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Building a Mobile, Virtual Reality Classroom

The University of Utah has designed and built an off-site virtual reality laboratory for use by students in the School of Biological Sciences.

QS World Rankings Tally Top CS Schools in Asia
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QS World Rankings Tally Top CS Schools in Asia

The 2021 QS World University Rankings of Computer Science and Information Systems programs includes 651 colleges and universities worldwide and 186 in Asia.

How to Get Started in Quantum Computing
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How to Get Started in Quantum Computing

A growing collection of online tutorials, programming languages, and simulators are making it easier than ever to dip your toes into quantum computing.

Study Highlights Pitfalls of 'Cybervetting' Job Candidates
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Study Highlights Pitfalls of 'Cybervetting' Job Candidates

A recent study shows that online vetting of job candidates' social media profiles is often rooted in an assessment of their moral character and rarely involves...

Can Technology Bridge the Urban-Rural Education Gap?
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Can Technology Bridge the Urban-Rural Education Gap?

Researchers found that computer-assisted learning can be effective in reducing the rural-urban education gap and deliver long-term gains such as more completed...

AI Panel Urges U.S. to Boost Tech Skills Amid China's Rise
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AI Panel Urges U.S. to Boost Tech Skills Amid China's Rise

An artificial intelligence commission led by former Google CEO Eric Schmidt is urging the U.S. to boost its AI skills to maintain innovation leadership and counter...
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