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Report Highlights Latest Data on Women, Minorities and Persons With Disabilities in Science and Engineering
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Report Highlights Latest Data on Women, Minorities and Persons With Disabilities in Science and Engineering

Women, persons with disabilities, American Indians, African Americans, and Hispanics appear underrepresented in science and engineering education and jobs. 

Human-Robot Relations: Why We Should Worry
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Human-Robot Relations: Why We Should Worry

Technology is eroding social connections between human beings as machines step in to fill social needs, according to one researcher. 

Oscar Sci-Tech Awards Honor Ingenious Screen Science and Engineering
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Oscar Sci-Tech Awards Honor Ingenious Screen Science and Engineering

The goal of every movie is for the audience to suspend its collective disbelief and become immersed in the world created on screen.

Winners of 10th Annual International Science & Technology Visualization Challenge Announced
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Winners of 10th Annual International Science & Technology Visualization Challenge Announced

The National Science Foundation, along with the journal Science, today announces the 53 winners and honorable mentions of the International Science & Technology...

Cyber Security in 2013: How Vulnerable to Attack Is U.s. Now?
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Cyber Security in 2013: How Vulnerable to Attack Is U.s. Now?

Last year offered many unsettling revelations for businesses, individuals, and U.S. government officials concerned about cyberattacks. There is more befuddlement...

Classical Computing Embraces Quantum Ideas
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Classical Computing Embraces Quantum Ideas

Someday, quantum computers may be able to solve complex optimization problems, quickly mine huge data sets, simulate the kind of physics experiments that currently...

Proving the Need For Quantum Computers
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Proving the Need For Quantum Computers

University of Queensland researchers aim to prove the need for quantum computers by finding a problem that can be mathematically proven to be unsolvable by classical...

Nsf Joins in Commemorating Computer Science Education Week 2012
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Nsf Joins in Commemorating Computer Science Education Week 2012

The U.S. National Science Foundation is joining the effort to promote Computer Science Education Week, which highlights the need to support computer science at...

­niversities Report Highest-Ever R&d Spending of $65 Billion in Fy 2011
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­niversities Report Highest-Ever R&d Spending of $65 Billion in Fy 2011

U.S. university spending on R&D in all fields rose 6.3 percent in fiscal year 2011, according to a U.S. National Science Foundation Survey. Much of the spending...

Digitizing the Past to Protect and Preserve History
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Digitizing the Past to Protect and Preserve History

Archeologists now take thousands of digital photos, make notes in a database on a laptop or a tablet, and record careful, geographically referenced information...

A New High Performance and Fault-Tolerant Datacenter Network For Modular Datacenters Was Proposed
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A New High Performance and Fault-Tolerant Datacenter Network For Modular Datacenters Was Proposed

Scientists from China's National University of Defense Technology propose a hybrid intra-container network for a modular data center called SCautz, along with an...

Crowd Sourcing Comes to Astronomy
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Crowd Sourcing Comes to Astronomy

Astronomers have reconstructed the orbit of the Holmes comet, which flew by Earth in 2007, using photos from the Internet.  

­.k. Government Calls on Academia to Train Tomorrow's Cyber Security Experts
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­.k. Government Calls on Academia to Train Tomorrow's Cyber Security Experts

The U.K. government's Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council has invited universities to apply for grants to run two new dedicated Centers for Doctoral...

Imagining Tomorrow's Computers Today
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Imagining Tomorrow's Computers Today

Intel principal engineer and futurist Brian David Johnson discusses his presentation at the recent Euroscience Open Forum on a future world of computers that develop...

Frog Calls Inspire a New Algorithm For Wireless Networks
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Frog Calls Inspire a New Algorithm For Wireless Networks

Polytechnic University of Catalonia researchers have developed an algorithm based on the desynchronized form of calling used by Japanese tree frogs that assigns...

Computing Advances Vital to Sustainability Efforts
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Computing Advances Vital to Sustainability Efforts

Advances in computing, such as those that help to understand complex systems and their connections, are crucial to solving sustainability problems, according to...

Interactive Map Like Gps For Roman Empire
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Interactive Map Like Gps For Roman Empire

Stanford University researchers have developed an interactive map of the Roman Empire called ORBIS that features roads, rivers, and sea routes.  

Forget Movie Critics, Mindless Internet Chatter Predicts Blockbusters and Bombs
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Forget Movie Critics, Mindless Internet Chatter Predicts Blockbusters and Bombs

Japanese physicists have developed a model that strongly reflects the box office performance of movies based on the number of times a film is mentioned in blog...

Assembling, Visualizing and Analyzing a Tree of All Life
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Assembling, Visualizing and Analyzing a Tree of All Life

The U.S. National Science Foundation's Assembling, Visualizing, and Analyzing the Tree of Life program aims to build a comprehensive tree of life that brings together...

Astronomers Predict Titanic Collision: Milky Way vs. Andromeda
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Astronomers Predict Titanic Collision: Milky Way vs. Andromeda

NASA astronomers say they can now predict with certainty the next major cosmic event to affect our galaxy, sun, and solar system: the titanic collision of our Milky...
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