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China's Fake Science Industry: How 'Paper Mills' Threaten Progress
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China's Fake Science Industry: How 'Paper Mills' Threaten Progress

Experts say that China's impressive output of published scientific research papers masks systemic inefficiencies and an underbelly of low-quality and fraudulent...

Is A Computer Science Degree Worth It Amidst Tech Layoffs?
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Is A Computer Science Degree Worth It Amidst Tech Layoffs?

Is it worth pursuing a computer science degree as tech companies continue to announce job cuts?

Mindfulness Can Help Stressed-Out Grad Students
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Mindfulness Can Help Stressed-Out Grad Students

Mindfulness activities can play an important role in improving engineering graduate student emotional well-being, says a study by University of Wisconsin–Madison...

Report Ranks the World's Top Computer Scientists, 2023
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Report Ranks the World's Top Computer Scientists, 2023

Research.com has published its 2023 rankings of the world's 1,000 best computer scientists.

When Colleges Offer Coding Boot Camp, Students Can Get a Raw Deal
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When Colleges Offer Coding Boot Camp, Students Can Get a Raw Deal

Universities boost revenue by partnering with for-profit boot camp providers, which are unregulated and rarely externally vetted.

Which Countries' Students Aim for STEM Degrees?
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Which Countries' Students Aim for STEM Degrees?

Countries with the highest percentages of college or university students in STEM programs are Malaysia (43.5%), Tunisia (37.9%), the United Arab Emirates (36.2%)...

Eight Graphs That Explain Software Engineering Salaries in 2023
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Eight Graphs That Explain Software Engineering Salaries in 2023

Annual reports from online job search firms Dice and Hired on tech professional salaries, skills, and job markets have been summarized in eight charts.

Fintech Firm Requires Recruits to Know ChatGPT
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Fintech Firm Requires Recruits to Know ChatGPT

LayerX Inc., a Japanese fintech firm, has made it compulsory for new recruits to know how to use chatbots ChatGPT and Notion AI.

Courses In the Metaverse Struggle to Compete With Real World
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Courses In the Metaverse Struggle to Compete With Real World

Many business schools have been reluctant to offer instruction in the metaverse after determining that teaching the skills of leadership and networking is better...

Math Maestro Geeks Out on Pi Day
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Math Maestro Geeks Out on Pi Day

Sebastian Cioaba, a professor in the Department of Mathematical Sciences at the University of Delaware, sees Pi Day as a way to get students excited about math....

Science And Tech Today Are More Labor Intensive Than Agriculture
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Science And Tech Today Are More Labor Intensive Than Agriculture

Labor costs today make up approximately two-thirds of U.S. business R&D expenditures, illustrating the importance of high-skilled talent to America's economy, according...

Tapping the Reservoir of Tech Talent in Africa
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Tapping the Reservoir of Tech Talent in Africa

Aileen Allkins, chief revenue officer at Tek Experts and Elev8, is working to bring tech career skills to women and girls in Rwanda, Nigeria, and other countries...

University of California System Bans Fully Online Degrees
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University of California System Bans Fully Online Degrees

The 10-campus University of California system this month closed a loophole that could have let students piece together a fully online undergraduate degree.

Report Names the Most Secure Countries for Remote Workers
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Report Names the Most Secure Countries for Remote Workers

The "safest" countries for remote workers, as well as the best for connectivity and VPN access, were identified in a report by Proxyrack.

Robots Show 'Great Potential' in Public Education Setting
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Robots Show 'Great Potential' in Public Education Setting

Researchers at the University of Waterloo are successfully using a robot to help keep children with learning disabilities focused on their work.

A Philosopher's Daughter Navigates a Career in AI
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A Philosopher's Daughter Navigates a Career in AI

In high school, a friend of my brother who was studying telecommunication engineering spoke to me about the great potential technology holds to improve society....

Computer Science Majors Will Earn Less This Year
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Computer Science Majors Will Earn Less This Year

2023 graduates with bachelor's degrees in computer science are projected to see starting salaries of $72,843, or 4% less than a year ago, according to a National...

Black Girls Benefit Most When STEM Teachers Train Up
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Black Girls Benefit Most When STEM Teachers Train Up

Continuing professional development by middle and high school teachers in STEM fields can benefit their students, Rice University researchers found.

Report Notes Continuing Decline in Student Data Literacy
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Report Notes Continuing Decline in Student Data Literacy

A report from the Data Science 4 Everyone coalition reveals that data literacy skills among fourth and eighth-grade students in the United States have declined...

More Than 30% of Female Tech Students Drop Tech as Undergrads
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More Than 30% of Female Tech Students Drop Tech as Undergrads

Thirty-one percent of schoolgirls studying information science, computer science, and technology in Europe do not continue with these subjects at the university...
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