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Msu Collaboration Aims to Recruit More Women Into Engineering, Computer Fields
From ACM TechNews

Msu Collaboration Aims to Recruit More Women Into Engineering, Computer Fields

A new program seeks to boost the number of women in computing and engineering programs. 

Want to Be a Professor? Choose Math
From ACM Careers

Want to Be a Professor? Choose Math

Are you an aspiring scientist with quantitative chops and a strong desire for a faculty career?

Patient, Heal Thyself
From Communications of the ACM

Patient, Heal Thyself

New handheld medical diagnostic tools promise more efficient, lower-cost healthcare — but at what price?

World's Cheapest Computer Gets Millions Tinkering
From ACM TechNews

World's Cheapest Computer Gets Millions Tinkering

The Raspberry Pi was designed to help children learn to code; nearly 1.5 million of the Linux-based devices have sold in 18 months. 

Education Tech: What's Trending?
From ACM TechNews

Education Tech: What's Trending?

Educators and industry experts will gather July 25 at the Education Technology Innovation Summit to discuss new ideas and products in education technology. 

Are Schools Getting Enough Bang For Their Technology Buck?
From ACM News

Are Schools Getting Enough Bang For Their Technology Buck?

Public schools in the United States have a lot to learn about integrating technology into education.

Study Finds Clues on How to Keep Kids Engaged With Educational Games
From ACM TechNews

Study Finds Clues on How to Keep Kids Engaged With Educational Games

A game-based curriculum currently under development teaches middle-school students about computer science principles.

Sebastian Thrun on the Future of Learning
From ACM Opinion

Sebastian Thrun on the Future of Learning

Sebastian Thrun has worn many hats in the tech world: Stanford research professor, founder of Google's X Labs, where he oversaw the development of self-drivingUdacity...

Hugh Herr and the Liberating Age of Bionics
From ACM Opinion

Hugh Herr and the Liberating Age of Bionics

"It's extraordinary that we live in this day and age with all our wonderful modern technology, and still we have shoes that give us blisters," says Hugh Herr, with...

Censoring the News Before It Happens
From ACM Opinion

Censoring the News Before It Happens

Every day in China, hundreds of messages are sent from government offices to website editors around the country that say things like, "Report on the new provincial...

Cern's Hadron Collider Research Fueled By Openstack
From ACM TechNews

Cern's Hadron Collider Research Fueled By Openstack

CERN is rebuilding its Large Hadron Collider and re-architecting its data center infrastructure based on OpenStack Grizzly. 

Five-Year-Olds to Learn Programming and Algorithms in Major Computing Curriculum Shake-­p
From ACM TechNews

Five-Year-Olds to Learn Programming and Algorithms in Major Computing Curriculum Shake-­p

The U.K. Department for Education has added programming and algorithm teaching for children as young as five years old to that nation's computing curriculum. 

In Head-Hunting, Big Data May Not Be Such a Big Deal
From ACM Careers

In Head-Hunting, Big Data May Not Be Such a Big Deal

Q. How is Big Data being used more in the leadership and management field? 

This Is the Woman at the Heart of Everything Google Builds
From ACM Careers

This Is the Woman at the Heart of Everything Google Builds

There was a time when Melody Meckfessel juggled two wardrobes: one for one Google, and one for the rest of her life.

The Only Thing Programmers Have to Fear Is... All of These Things
From ACM Careers

The Only Thing Programmers Have to Fear Is... All of These Things

Software developer is generally considered a pretty good job, and with good reason.

Colleges Work to Retain Women in STEM Majors
From ACM TechNews

Colleges Work to Retain Women in STEM Majors

Higher education institutions are working to encourage women to pursue majors in science, technology, engineering, and math. 

Indiana ­niversity Launches Data Capacitor Ii
From ACM News

Indiana ­niversity Launches Data Capacitor Ii

Indiana University's new five-petabyte Data Capacitor "will accommodate our storage requirements for a while." 

A Cutting-Edge Second Look at the Battle of Gettysburg
From ACM News

A Cutting-Edge Second Look at the Battle of Gettysburg

The technological limits of surveillance during the American Civil War dictated that commanders often decided where to deploy their troops based largely on what...

The Quest For Seamless, High-Quality Virtual Reality
From ACM TechNews

The Quest For Seamless, High-Quality Virtual Reality

New virtual-reality peripherals are garnering attention as they enable users to feel truly present in a VR environment by addressing the challenge of movement. 

Coding Camps For Kids Rise in Popularity
From ACM TechNews

Coding Camps For Kids Rise in Popularity

Coding camps for children are becoming increasingly popular amid an expanding initiative to inspire more youths to seek computer science degrees. 
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