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Deans Announce New Institute For Data, Systems, and Society
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Deans Announce New Institute For Data, Systems, and Society

On July 1, the Massachusetts Institute of Technology will officially launch the  Institute for Data, Systems, and Society.

Online Test-Takers Feel Anti-Cheating Software's ­neasy Glare
From ACM Careers

Online Test-Takers Feel Anti-Cheating Software's ­neasy Glare

Before Betsy Chao, a senior here at Rutgers University, could take midterm exams in her online courses this semester, her instructors sent emails directing students...

Why Women Won't Code Is Topic of New Documentary
From ACM TechNews

Why Women Won't Code Is Topic of New Documentary

Film director Robin Hauser Reynolds was inspired to create her new documentary about the gender gap in computer science by the experience of her daughter. 

The Hackathon Fast Track, From Campus to Silicon Valley
From ACM Careers

The Hackathon Fast Track, From Campus to Silicon Valley

Shariq Hashme squints at his laptop screen as he scrolls through hundreds of lines of computer code.

Eek! How Your Face Reveals Your Body's Real Age
From ACM TechNews

Eek! How Your Face Reveals Your Body's Real Age

A new study used three-dimensional facial images to predict biological age in a human population, to detect those aging quickly and slowly. 

Wear Your Social Network
From ACM TechNews

Wear Your Social Network

Massachusetts Institute of Technology Media Lab students are making it easier for people to make connections by broadcasting their social media interests offline...

Is 'making a Game Out of Learning' Bad For Learning?
From ACM Opinion

Is 'making a Game Out of Learning' Bad For Learning?

In MIT's Education Arcade, classic game consoles line the office corridor, rafters are strung with holiday lights, and inflatable, stuffed and papier-maché creatures...

Surveying the Mooc Landscape
From ACM TechNews

Surveying the Mooc Landscape

Harvard University and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology  have released "one of the largest investigations of massive open online courses to date."

Toolkits For the Mind
From ACM Opinion

Toolkits For the Mind

When the Japanese computer scientist Yukihiro Matsumoto decided to create Ruby, a programming language that has helped build Twitter, Hulu, and much of the modern...

Nasa Releases Tool Enabling Citizen Scientists to Examine Asteroid Vesta
From ACM News

Nasa Releases Tool Enabling Citizen Scientists to Examine Asteroid Vesta

NASA has announced the release of Vesta Trek, a free, web-based application that provides detailed visualizations of Vesta, one of the largest asteroids in our...

Crowdsourced Tool For Depression
From ACM TechNews

Crowdsourced Tool For Depression

A new peer-to-peer networking tool enables people suffering from anxiety and depression to build online support communities and practice therapeutic methods. 

Sap, Heidelberg Laureate Forum Foundation Co-Founder Tschira Dies
From ACM News

Sap, Heidelberg Laureate Forum Foundation Co-Founder Tschira Dies

Klaus Tschira, co-founder of German software giant SAP and creator of the foundation that helped to launch the Heidelberg Laureate Forum, died today.

The Healing Power of Your Own Medical Records
From ACM News

The Healing Power of Your Own Medical Records

Steven Keating's doctors and medical experts view him as a citizen of the future.

The 5 Biases Pushing Women Out of STEM
From ACM TechNews

The 5 Biases Pushing Women Out of STEM

Gender bias appears to be a key contributor to the scarcity of U.S. women in science, technology, engineering, and math, according to new studies. 

So, Arkansas Is Leading the Learn to Code Movement
From ACM TechNews

So, Arkansas Is Leading the Learn to Code Movement

Arkansas took the lead in pushing computer science in schools last month when it passed a law requiring all public and charter schools to offer computer science...

Carnegie Mellon's Snake Robots Learn to Turn By Following the Lead of Real Sidewinders
From ACM TechNews

Carnegie Mellon's Snake Robots Learn to Turn By Following the Lead of Real Sidewinders

Researchers analyzed the motions of sidewinder rattlesnakes and tested their observations on snake robots. 

Learning to See Data
From ACM Opinion

Learning to See Data

For the past year or so genetic scientists at the Albert Einstein College of Medicine in New York have been collaborating with a specialist from another universe...

Supercomputers Give ­niversities a Competitive Edge, Researchers Find
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Supercomputers Give ­niversities a Competitive Edge, Researchers Find

Clemson University researchers found universities with locally available supercomputers are more efficient in producing research in critical fields than universities...

Why Organism Engineering Could Be a Foodie's Dream Come True
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Why Organism Engineering Could Be a Foodie's Dream Come True

Thanks to recent advances in synthetic biology—a hybrid discipline of engineering and biology that makes possible the manipulation of DNA of microorganisms such...

Computer Science Surge Sparks Campus Building Boom
From ACM TechNews

Computer Science Surge Sparks Campus Building Boom

Colleges and universities across the U.S. have been building new facilities to keep up with expanding science, technology, engineering, and math programs. 
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