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Raspberry Pi Opens Up Its Gender Balance in Computing Program
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Raspberry Pi Opens Up Its Gender Balance in Computing Program

Raspberry Pi is opening its gender balance in computing program to general recruitment, which will make it available to all primary and secondary schools in England...

Predicting People's Driving Personalities
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Predicting People's Driving Personalities

An algorithm developed by MIT CSAIL sizes up drivers as either selfish or selfless, which could help self-driving cars make better predictions and operate more...

Deep Learning Helps Argonne Create Cancer Research Models
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Deep Learning Helps Argonne Create Cancer Research Models

Argonne researchers have created a neural architecture search that automates the development of deep-learning-based predictive models for cancer data.

Some Tech Workers Feel Underpaid, Despite Rising Salaries
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Some Tech Workers Feel Underpaid, Despite Rising Salaries

Despite rising salaries and large paychecks, job seekers in the Bay Area feel underpaid due to the area's high cost of living and sky-high real estate prices, according...

The World's Top Universities in Computer Science, 2020
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The World's Top Universities in Computer Science, 2020

The University of Oxford tops the 2020 Times Higher Education World University Rankings of 749 computer science programs around the world.

Free Software Helps Planners Design Walkable Cities
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Free Software Helps Planners Design Walkable Cities

A free software developed by Cornell researchers employs data, metrics, and an easy-to-use interface to help planners and architects add and assess walkability...

Microsoft's In-Depth Diversity Report Shows Progress Remains Slow
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Microsoft's In-Depth Diversity Report Shows Progress Remains Slow

Microsoft's first full-fledged diversity and inclusion report tells a well-worn story in the world of tech. When it comes to increasing diversity, progress is slow...

Researchers Promote Cooperation Between Humans, Autonomous Machines
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Researchers Promote Cooperation Between Humans, Autonomous Machines

A simple cultural cue — the ethnicity of a machine's virtual face — mitigates an anti-machine bias for users from the United States and Japan, researchers say. ...

Sensor Sounds Alarm If Child or Pet Is Left Alone in Vehicle
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Sensor Sounds Alarm If Child or Pet Is Left Alone in Vehicle

A small, inexpensive sensor could save lives by triggering an alarm when a child or pet is left alone in a vehicle.

Engineering Dean Gets Creative With His LEGO City
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Engineering Dean Gets Creative With His LEGO City

Dennis Livesay, dean of the College of Engineering at Wichita State University, has constructed a 75-square-foot LEGO city in his basement over the last six years...

U.S. Companies Facing Huge Tech Talent Deficit in 2020
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U.S. Companies Facing Huge Tech Talent Deficit in 2020

Talent acquisition platform iCIMS found a substantial shortage of professionals with technology skills, despite an upsurge of hiring across the U.S. technology...

Researchers to Develop New Robotics for Recycling Centers
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Researchers to Develop New Robotics for Recycling Centers

A team of researchers will use $2.5 million in NSF funding to develop robotics technology that helps recycling center workers sort waste in a safer, cleaner, and...

Virginia Plans to Create 31,000 New Computer Science Graduates
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Virginia Plans to Create 31,000 New Computer Science Graduates

Virginia will produce 31,000 technology graduates in computer science and related fields over the next 20 years by expanding a program that originally sought to...

Math Looks The Same In The Brains Of Boys And Girls, Study Finds
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Math Looks The Same In The Brains Of Boys And Girls, Study Finds

Girls start out with the same math abilities as boys, according to a study of 104 children ages 3 to 10 that found similar patterns of brain activity in boys and...

College Job Market Will Continue Its Decade-Long Growth
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College Job Market Will Continue Its Decade-Long Growth

The job market is strong for college graduates for the 10th consecutive year, according to Michigan State University's "Recruiting Trends 2019-2020" survey of U...

Why the U.S. Is Still the Leading Destination for CS Graduate Studies
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Why the U.S. Is Still the Leading Destination for CS Graduate Studies

The U.S. has long been home to many top institutions that specialize in computer science, making it an attractive option for international students.

Three-Day Weekend Boosts Worker Productivity by 40 Percent, Microsoft Finds
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Three-Day Weekend Boosts Worker Productivity by 40 Percent, Microsoft Finds

Worker productivity increased 40 percent after Microsoft Japan implemented a four-day work week in an experiment last August.

Black Fire Innovation Hub Gains Intel as Computing Collaborator
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Black Fire Innovation Hub Gains Intel as Computing Collaborator

Intel will provide technology, computing resources, and internship opportunities for students at Black Fire Innovation, a collaboration of UNLV and Caesars Entertainment...

High School Interns Embark on Scientific Careers
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High School Interns Embark on Scientific Careers

Twelve high school students collaborated with scientific research teams at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory as part of an internship program this past summer...

IBM: AI Will Change Every Job and Increase Demand for Creative Skills
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IBM: AI Will Change Every Job and Increase Demand for Creative Skills

Artificial intelligence is likely to change how every job is performed, eliminating work related to repetitive tasks but increasing the need for creative thinkers...
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