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This Company's Robots Are Making Everything, and Reshaping the World
From ACM Careers

This Company's Robots Are Making Everything, and Reshaping the World

The headquarters of Fanuc sit in the shadow of Mt. Fuji, on a sprawling, secluded campus of 22 windowless factories and dozens of office buildings.

The Shape of Work to Come 
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The Shape of Work to Come 

Last year, entrepreneur Sebastian Thrun set out to augment his sales force with artificial intelligence.

Paving the Way For Women, Minorities Into STEM
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Paving the Way For Women, Minorities Into STEM

Harvey Mudd College president Maria Klawe on her career-long advocacy for greater diversity in technology education.

China's Xi Calls For More Technology Development
From ACM Careers

China's Xi Calls For More Technology Development

President Xi Jinping called Wednesday for the ruling Communist Party to lead development of Chinese technology industries, an area fraught with trade tensions and...

Welcoming Our New Robot Overlords
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Welcoming Our New Robot Overlords

When David Stinson finished high school, in Grand Rapids, Michigan, in 1977, the first thing he did was get a job building houses.

The World Once Laughed at North Korean Cyberpower. No More.
From ACM News

The World Once Laughed at North Korean Cyberpower. No More.

When North Korean hackers tried to steal $1 billion from the New York Federal Reserve last year, only a spelling error stopped them.

­ Michigan to Study Flexible STEM Classrooms
From ACM TechNews

­ Michigan to Study Flexible STEM Classrooms

Researchers at the University of Michigan are using a U.S. National Science Foundation grant to examine the difference between teaching and learning in traditional...

The Scientist Who Spots Fake Videos
From ACM Opinion

The Scientist Who Spots Fake Videos

Hany Farid, a computer scientist at Dartmouth College in Hanover, New Hampshire, specialises in detecting manipulated images and videos. Farid, who provides his...

Organization to Teach Coding to Girls in Detroit Area
From ACM TechNews

Organization to Teach Coding to Girls in Detroit Area

The Oakland, CA-based Black Girls CODE organization, which introduces young African-American, Latino, and Native American females to computer science, is opening...

7 Ways to Get More Girls and Women Into STEM (and Encourage Them to Stay)
From ACM TechNews

7 Ways to Get More Girls and Women Into STEM (and Encourage Them to Stay)

A recent forum of industry and academic experts offered proposals for encouraging girls and women to pursue science, technology, engineering, and math careers. ...

Shafi Goldwasser Appointed Director of the Simons Institute For the Theory of Computing
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Shafi Goldwasser Appointed Director of the Simons Institute For the Theory of Computing

The Turing laureate will become the new director of the Simons Institute for the Theory of Computing at the University of California, Berkeley, on January 1, 2018...

National Academy of Engineering Announces Winners of 2017 Ramo Founders and Bueche Awards
From ACM News

National Academy of Engineering Announces Winners of 2017 Ramo Founders and Bueche Awards

The National Academy of Engineering's Simon Ramo Founders Award was to be presented to John E. Hopcroft on Sunday for his research contributions and leadership...

Filling the Pipeline For Computer Science Teachers
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Filling the Pipeline For Computer Science Teachers

A shortage of computer science teachers is impeding state and local educators' adoption of new computer science mandates for students.

A Summer Away From the Keyboard
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A Summer Away From the Keyboard

Three computer science students explain the pros and cons of spending their summer away from coding.

A Field Farmed Only By Drones
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A Field Farmed Only By Drones

Across the United Kingdom, the last of the spring barley has been brought in from the fields, the culmination of an agricultural calendar whose rhythm has remained...

Improving K–12 Computer Science Education
From ACM TechNews

Improving K–12 Computer Science Education

Code.org estimates fewer than half of U.S. K-12 schools offer computer science courses, which a 2016 Google-Gallup survey elevates to 75% when accounting for after...

Collaborative Software Development Made Easy
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Collaborative Software Development Made Easy

Sebastian Neubert, a particle physicist at Heidelberg University in Germany, leads a group studying subatomic particles called pentaquarks. The six team members...

Sebastian Thrun Talks Flying Cars, Automated Teaching, and an AI Arms Race With China
From ACM TechNews

Sebastian Thrun Talks Flying Cars, Automated Teaching, and an AI Arms Race With China

Google moonshot lab X co-founder Sebastian Thrun says flying cars are ready to be built, given advances in unmanned drone technology.

The State of Women in Computer Science
From ACM TechNews

The State of Women in Computer Science

Several factors are preventing women from pursuing and persisting in computer science majors.

The Value of Free STEM and Coding Bootcamps
From ACM News

The Value of Free STEM and Coding Bootcamps

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