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Bangladesh Will Send 200 Graduates to Japan, India for Tech Training
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Bangladesh Will Send 200 Graduates to Japan, India for Tech Training

The Bangladesh government has taken an initiative to send 200 graduates with computer science and other technology backgrounds to India and Japan to attend training...

Scientists Should Play Active Role In Science Policy Debates, Survey Finds
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Scientists Should Play Active Role In Science Policy Debates, Survey Finds

Six-in-ten Americans say scientists should play an active role in policy debates about scientific issues, according to a new Pew Research Center survey.

AI System 'Should Be Recognized As Inventor,' Academics Say
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AI System 'Should Be Recognized As Inventor,' Academics Say

An artificial intelligence system should be recognized as the inventor of two ideas in patents filed on its behalf, a team of academics says.

China Has Started a Grand Experiment In AI Education
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China Has Started a Grand Experiment In AI Education

China's investment in AI-enabled teaching and learning has exploded, marking the world's biggest experiment on AI in education.

Storytelling Models Learn To Punch Up Their Last Lines
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Storytelling Models Learn To Punch Up Their Last Lines

Researchers at Carnegie Mellon University have proposed models which generate more diverse and interesting story endings.

Data Science Finds the Reason for Home-Team Advantage in Basketball
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Data Science Finds the Reason for Home-Team Advantage in Basketball

Researchers at University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee used data science to determine what gives a team the home court advantage in National Basketball Association games...

Technician Keeps Computer Made in 1959 Still Humming
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Technician Keeps Computer Made in 1959 Still Humming

Tadao Hamada, a technician at Fujitsu Tokki Systems Ltd., keeps a 60-year-old FACOM128B relay-based computer in working order.

How to Spot A Fake Smile? Ask A Computer
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How to Spot A Fake Smile? Ask A Computer

Researchers at the University of Bradford have developed computer software that can spot false facial expressions.

Employee Happiness and Business Success Are Linked
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Employee Happiness and Business Success Are Linked

A new study finds a significant, strong positive correlation between employees' satisfaction and employee productivity, and a strong negative correlation with staff...

Mathematician Solves Computer Science Conjecture in Two Pages
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Mathematician Solves Computer Science Conjecture in Two Pages

The sensitivity conjecture stumped many top computer scientists for decades, yet the new proof is so simple that one researcher summed it up in a single tweet. ...

Top Robotics Salaries in the U.S. and India
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Top Robotics Salaries in the U.S. and India

Here's a tour to top robotics salaries in the United States and India.

Knight Foundation Awards $50M to Study Tech's Impact on Democracy
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Knight Foundation Awards $50M to Study Tech's Impact on Democracy

The Knight Foundation is committing $50 million to 11 university research projects that explore technology's influence on democracy and civic trust.

Male Tech Graduates Earn Higher Wages Than Female Graduates, Study Finds
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Male Tech Graduates Earn Higher Wages Than Female Graduates, Study Finds

A total of 57.7% of Israeli males who graduated in 2010-'11 with high-tech degrees earned more than NIS 13,000 (US$3,686) net salary per month, compared with 41...

Google Pays $11 Million to Settle Age Discrimination Claims
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Google Pays $11 Million to Settle Age Discrimination Claims

Google will pay $11 million to settle the claims of 227 people who say they were unfairly denied jobs because of their age, according to court filings.

Jobs of the Future Are Strange, Terrifying, and 'Don't Even Exist Yet'
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Jobs of the Future Are Strange, Terrifying, and 'Don't Even Exist Yet'

What could your future job be? Griffith University and Deakin University recently teamed up with Ford in Australia in an attempt to tackle that question. The answers...

Making It Easier to Program and Protect the Web
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Making It Easier to Program and Protect the Web

MIT Professor Adam Chlipala builds tools to help programmers more quickly generate optimized, secure code.

Object-Oriented Programming—The Trillion Dollar Disaster
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Object-Oriented Programming—The Trillion Dollar Disaster

It is wrong that Object-Oriented Programming is considered the de-facto standard for code organization by many people, including those in very senior technical...

How Artificial Intelligence Can Tackle Climate Change
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How Artificial Intelligence Can Tackle Climate Change

Machine learning might help with solutions to climate change, the biggest challenge facing the planet.

Student App Taps Computer Vision to See If Water is Safe to Drink
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Student App Taps Computer Vision to See If Water is Safe to Drink

Two students developed an AI-powered Android app capable of determining if potential drinking water is safe to drink.

Pearson Ditches Print Textbooks in Digital-First Strategy
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Pearson Ditches Print Textbooks in Digital-First Strategy

Textbook publishing giant Pearson is ending regular revisions of all print textbooks in its higher-education category and will focus instead on updating its digital...
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