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Museum Specimens Find New Life Online
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Museum Specimens Find New Life Online

In a brightly lit room on the third floor of the Museum of Natural History here, stacks of wooden drawers are covered in glass, some panes so dusty that it is difficult...

Seeing Stars, Again: Naval Academy Reinstates Celestial Navigation
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Seeing Stars, Again: Naval Academy Reinstates Celestial Navigation

The same techniques guided ancient Polynesians in the open Pacific and led Sir Ernest Shackleton to remote Antarctica, then oriented astronauts when the Apollo...

Alan Turing: The Man Behind the Myth
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Alan Turing: The Man Behind the Myth

Famed mathematician and codebreaking pioneer Alan Turing's nephew, Sir Dermot Turing, is seeking to debunk myths about his uncle. 

Closing Cybersecurity's Race Gap
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Closing Cybersecurity's Race Gap

During an event on Capitol Hill, experts discussed the U.S. government cybersecurity labor shortage and the underrepresentation of women and minorities in the field...

Flowing Toward Red Blood Cell Breakthroughs
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Flowing Toward Red Blood Cell Breakthroughs

A team of researchers is using Oak Ridge National Laboratory's Cray XK7 Titan supercomputer to help understand and fight diseases affecting red blood cells.

Computer Science Now Top Major For Women at Stanford ­niversity
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Computer Science Now Top Major For Women at Stanford ­niversity

Computer science has surpassed human biology as the most popular major for female students at Stanford University.

How Perfect Is Too Perfect? Research Reveals Robot Flaws Are Key to Interacting With Humans
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How Perfect Is Too Perfect? Research Reveals Robot Flaws Are Key to Interacting With Humans

University of Lincoln researchers have found humans have more successful interactions with robots when they exhibit some of the same foibles as humans. 

Her Code Got Humans on the Moon—and Invented Software Itself
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Her Code Got Humans on the Moon—and Invented Software Itself

Margaret Hamilton wasn't supposed to invent the modern concept of software and land men on the moon.

Researchers Aim to Refocus Wandering Minds
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Researchers Aim to Refocus Wandering Minds

University of Notre Dame researchers say they have developed a prototype system that can detect when the mind of a student is wandering. 

Raising Computers to Be Good Scientists
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Raising Computers to Be Good Scientists

A new project aims to develop a computer that reads scientific papers, derives data on biochemical pathways, and plugs it into large-scale interactive models. 

New Report Puts Numbers on Data Scientist Trend
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New Report Puts Numbers on Data Scientist Trend

Data scientist–a job that barely existed a decade ago–has become one of the hottest and best-paid professions in the U.S.

Mars Is Pretty Clean. Her Job at Nasa Is to Keep It That Way.
From ACM Careers

Mars Is Pretty Clean. Her Job at Nasa Is to Keep It That Way.

At the National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Catharine A. Conley has a lofty job title: planetary protection officer.

A Magical Answer to an 80-Year-Old Puzzle
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A Magical Answer to an 80-Year-Old Puzzle

Can you devise a series of steps to avoid hazards two paces to either side of you, even if you are forced to take every second, third or Nth step in your series...

Fighting Isis Online
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Fighting Isis Online

The two men pecked out messages on opposite sides of the country.

­CLA Scholar Examines Complexities of Data-Sharing in Four Research Projects
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­CLA Scholar Examines Complexities of Data-Sharing in Four Research Projects

University of California, Los Angeles professor Christine Borgman and her team are studying how researchers handle and share information in a data-intensive setting...

$2m Project to ­se Video Game to Engage Rural Maine Students in Computer Science, Math
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$2m Project to ­se Video Game to Engage Rural Maine Students in Computer Science, Math

University of Maine researchers will use the popular open-world video game Minecraft to introduce the basics of programming to rural fifth-to-eighth graders in...

The Jocks of Computer Code Do It For the Job Offers
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The Jocks of Computer Code Do It For the Job Offers

At 21, Gennady Vladimirovich Korotkevich is already a legend. Tourist, as he's known online, is now the world's top sport programmer.

A New Map Traces the Limits of Computation
From ACM News

A New Map Traces the Limits of Computation

At first glance, the big news coming out of this summer's conference on the theory of computing appeared to be something of a letdown.

Providing Support Networks For Women in STEM
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Providing Support Networks For Women in STEM

Women are developing networks to help themselves and other women succeed in technology jobs.

Github Open Sources a Tool That Teaches Students to Code
From ACM TechNews

Github Open Sources a Tool That Teaches Students to Code

GitHub, which has long been a fixture of the coding world, increasingly is becoming an integral part of coding education. 
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