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Gordon Bell Prize Finalists Named
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Gordon Bell Prize Finalists Named

ACM has named two teams as finalists for the prestigious ACM Gordon Bell Prize, both of which use the Summit supercomputer to solve first-principles calculations...

Trump Administration's Denials of H-1B Visas Are Being Overturned at Record Rate
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Trump Administration's Denials of H-1B Visas Are Being Overturned at Record Rate

A record number of the Trump administration's denials of H-1B visa applications have been overturned on appeal, suggesting that the administration has been wrongfully...

MIT Announces Framework to Guide Negotiations With Academic Publishers
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MIT Announces Framework to Guide Negotiations With Academic Publishers

MIT  has developed a principle-based framework to guide authors' negotiations with scholarly publishers.

China's Efforts to Lead the Way in AI Start in Its Classrooms
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China's Efforts to Lead the Way in AI Start in Its Classrooms

A growing number of classrooms in China are equipped with artificial-intelligence cameras and brain-wave trackers. Many parents and teachers see them as tools to...

Turing Fellowships Look to Keep U.K. at Forefront of AI
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Turing Fellowships Look to Keep U.K. at Forefront of AI

The first five recipients of Turing AI Fellowships have been announced by The Alan Turing Institute, the U.K.'s national institute for AI and data science

Los Alamos AI Model Wins Flu Forecasting Challenge
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Los Alamos AI Model Wins Flu Forecasting Challenge

Dave Osthus and a Los Alamos National Laboratory team developed a computer model that outperformed 23 others in predicting the timing, peak, and short-term intensity...

A Face-scanning Algorithm Increasingly Decides Whether You Deserve the Job
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A Face-scanning Algorithm Increasingly Decides Whether You Deserve the Job

HireVue claims it uses artificial intelligence to decide who's best for a job. Outside experts call it 'profoundly disturbing.'

Computer Science Classes Break Down Cultural Barriers, Study Shows
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Computer Science Classes Break Down Cultural Barriers, Study Shows

Computational education can break down cultural barriers by fostering collaboration, dialogue, and understanding, a new study says.

Armoring Satellites to Survive and Operate Through Attacks
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Armoring Satellites to Survive and Operate Through Attacks

Researchers at Sandia National Laboratories have launched a seven-year mission campaign to develop the science, technology, and architecture needed to protect satellite...

Asia-Pacific Universities Make Progress on Computer Science
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Asia-Pacific Universities Make Progress on Computer Science

Universities across the Asia-Pacific region have made great strides in teaching and research on computer science, according to the latest Times Higher Education...

America's Got Talent, Just Not Enough in IT
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America's Got Talent, Just Not Enough in IT

Most large U.S. enterprises are struggling to find enough IT talent to meet their needs.

A Code Glitch May Have Caused Errors In More Than 100 Published Studies
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A Code Glitch May Have Caused Errors In More Than 100 Published Studies

Scientists in Hawaii have uncovered a glitch in a piece of code that could have yielded incorrect results in over 100 published studies that cited the original...

Robots Are Catching Up to Humans in the Jobs Race
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Robots Are Catching Up to Humans in the Jobs Race

A study from the Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco states that increased adoption of robotics and automation equipment has been a substantial driver of the...

Computer-Assisted Judging Tested at Gymnastics World Championships
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Computer-Assisted Judging Tested at Gymnastics World Championships

Athletes in the 2019 gymnastics world championships were scanned by multiple laser sensors to create a precise, three-dimensional image of their bodies as part...

Researcher Works to Enhance Accuracy of Computer Simulations
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Researcher Works to Enhance Accuracy of Computer Simulations

Rui Tuo of Texas A&M University has been awarded a U.S. National Science Foundation grant for research on statistical and data science methodologies to help improve...

High Schoolers Create Nonprofit To Get Other Teens Into Computer Science
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High Schoolers Create Nonprofit To Get Other Teens Into Computer Science

High schoolers Arnav Joshi and Nikhil Sharma founded the nonprofit 18 Tech Ventures to help other teenagers organize their own hackathons.

NSF Funds Transformational AI Research Program
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NSF Funds Transformational AI Research Program

The U.S. National Science Foundation announced a new program to advance AI research and accelerate AI-powered innovation by allowing researchers to focus on large...

Birth of the Internet
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Birth of the Internet

The University of Utah School of Computing is celebrating the 50th anniversary of its involvement in the launch of the Internet.

Sci-Fi No More: Creations to Address Societal Dilemmas
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Sci-Fi No More: Creations to Address Societal Dilemmas

Artificial intelligence, 5G wireless networks, and other technologies can be harnessed to address social challenges unique to Japan, says Yoichi Ochiai of the University...

There Will Be More Than 250,000 New Software Developer Jobs By 2026
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There Will Be More Than 250,000 New Software Developer Jobs By 2026

Software development is expected to be among the strongest job growth sectors in the United States in the coming years, with 253,400 new positions by 2026, according...
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