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Meet the Computer Scientist Who Saved Bletchley Park
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Meet the Computer Scientist Who Saved Bletchley Park

Professor Sue Black's first book, Saving Bletchley Park, details the social media campaign she led to save Bletchley Park.

The IT Talent Shortage: Separating Myths from Facts
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The IT Talent Shortage: Separating Myths from Facts

Universities and alternative education programs can't produce IT workers as quickly as needed.

Interns' Job Prospects Constrained by Noncompete Agreements
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Interns' Job Prospects Constrained by Noncompete Agreements

Increasingly interns are being asked to sign noncompete, nondisclosure, and forced arbitration agreements that critics argue hamper young people's job opportunities...

Inside One District's Approach to Redesign STEM Education
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Inside One District's Approach to Redesign STEM Education

Teachers in Tracy, Calif. are meeting this summer to redesign the district's approach to STEM education.

Data Science Salary Survey Reveals Market Shift
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Data Science Salary Survey Reveals Market Shift

Frenzied demand for data scientists and predictive analytics professionals has gotten a little calmer over the past year, and salaries have remained relatively...

Essential Tech Career Skills Your CS Degree May Have Missed
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Essential Tech Career Skills Your CS Degree May Have Missed

An executive panel identifies key professional skills graduates wouldn't necessarily learn in a computer science curriculum.

SoNIC Program Empowers Diverse CS Students
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SoNIC Program Empowers Diverse CS Students

Cornell University's SoNIC workshop, now in its ninth year, has exposed hundreds of minority students from across the U.S. to computer science, and to the prerequisites...

AI-Controlled Robotic Arm Packs Boxes, Cuts Costs
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AI-Controlled Robotic Arm Packs Boxes, Cuts Costs

Rutgers University computer scientists used artificial intelligence to control a robotic arm that provides a more efficient way to pack boxes, saving businesses...

4-H and Google Expand Access to Free Computer Science Education
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4-H and Google Expand Access to Free Computer Science Education

A new $6 million grant from Google.org will help 4-H bring technology, resources, and training to rural and underserved communities in the United States.

The Gender Gap in Computer Science Research Won't Close for 100 Years
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The Gender Gap in Computer Science Research Won't Close for 100 Years

Women will not reach parity with men in writing published computer science research in this century if current trends hold, according to a new study from the Allen...

­.K. Funds World's Biggest Educational Technology Research Project
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­.K. Funds World's Biggest Educational Technology Research Project

The government-funded U.K. Aid program is collaborating with British universities, scientists, and education specialists from across the globe, to build the world's...

AI Could Be 'Game Changer' for Detecting, Managing Alzheimer's
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AI Could Be 'Game Changer' for Detecting, Managing Alzheimer's

Researchers are using machine learning to assess and manage Alzheimer's disease and other forms of dementia.

Misunderstandings of the Past
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Misunderstandings of the Past

Our STEM problems of low percentages of women and minorities entering computer science may lay in a misunderstanding of the past.

Top Data Science Job Trends
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Top Data Science Job Trends

U.K. technology recruitment firm Harnham cites growing demand for data science specialists as the reason behind major wage increases as companies increasingly try...

Birth Order Influences CEO Risk-Taking
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Birth Order Influences CEO Risk-Taking

Younger siblings often take more risks as chief executives, just like they did when they were kids trying to keep up with their older brothers and sisters, according...

Tech Companies Are Still Hiring Liberal Arts Graduates
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Tech Companies Are Still Hiring Liberal Arts Graduates

Tech companies are still hiring liberal arts graduates, and maybe they're recruiting more. Researchers also found that the number of liberal arts graduates entering...

Why Tech Companies Are Raiding Animal Research Labs
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Why Tech Companies Are Raiding Animal Research Labs

Neuroscientists studying birds, mice, and fish are landing seven-figure salaries to help advance artificial intelligence, self-driving cars, and more.

STEM Students and Teachers Will Compete for Spots at Space Camp
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STEM Students and Teachers Will Compete for Spots at Space Camp

STEM students and their teachers with compete for an all-expenses paid week at the U.S. Space and Rocket Center's renowned  Space Camp in Huntsville, Ala. under...

A Day In the Life of An Accelerator Designer
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A Day In the Life of An Accelerator Designer

Tor Raubenheimer's work at SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory and his passion for rock climbing has introduced him to people and places on several continents....

27 Tech Execs Among Glassdoor's Top 100 CEOs
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27 Tech Execs Among Glassdoor's Top 100 CEOs

Glassdoor's 2019 Employee Choice Awards for top 100 CEOs included 27 CEOs from the tech industry.
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