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Build Something
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Build Something

Research has found that giving students a sense of the usefulness of their studies to the greater world can help improve learning. For the computer sciences one...

Facebook, Intel Back Effort to Lift Engineer Diversity
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Facebook, Intel Back Effort to Lift Engineer Diversity

Rectifying a lack of diversity among computer science undergraduates is the goal of the BRAID program, to which Facebook, Intel, Google, Microsoft, and others will...

Still Seeking the Optical Transistor
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Still Seeking the Optical Transistor

Optical information handling is a critical staple for communications and the Internet, but using light for computer-scale computation remains a distant dream.

Museums Go High-Tech with Digital Forensics
From Communications of the ACM

Museums Go High-Tech with Digital Forensics

Scientists are using cutting-edge scanning and visualization techniques to wow visitors and find new stories in ancient artifacts.

The New Digital Medicine
From Communications of the ACM

The New Digital Medicine

Affordable, connected, personal medical devices are slowly changing the nature of health care.

Weathering a New Era of Big Data
From Communications of the ACM

Weathering a New Era of Big Data

Increased computing power combined with new and more advanced models are changing weather forecasting.

The Anita Borg Institute and Harvey Mudd College Launch Initiative to Increase the Diversity in Computer Science ­ndergraduate Majors at 2014 Clinton Global Initiative Annual Meeting
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The Anita Borg Institute and Harvey Mudd College Launch Initiative to Increase the Diversity in Computer Science ­ndergraduate Majors at 2014 Clinton Global Initiative Annual Meeting

"BRAID" will work with 15 CS departments to increase the percentage of their undergraduate majors that are female and minorities.

Video Games Could Dramatically Streamline Education Research
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Video Games Could Dramatically Streamline Education Research

Washington State University researchers have developed a computational modeling method for conducting research on science curricula in classrooms. 

Victoria Team Defends Title With Speedy Robot
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Victoria Team Defends Title With Speedy Robot

Victoria University of Wellington students will travel to Sydney, Australia, to defend their title at the Australasian National Instruments Autonomous Robotics...

­.s. Official: Chinese Want Nsa Cyber Schools
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­.s. Official: Chinese Want Nsa Cyber Schools

Corporate leaders in China believe cyber-relations with the U.S. could improve if Chinese universities taught U.S. National Security Agency-approved curricula. 

Oculus Brings the Virtual Closer to Reality
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Oculus Brings the Virtual Closer to Reality

Virtual reality is virtually here—although its first incarnation will come with short battery life, images that do not quite track eye movements and a tendency...

Boosting Hispanic Share of Tech Workforce Could Be Key to Closing STEM Gap
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Boosting Hispanic Share of Tech Workforce Could Be Key to Closing STEM Gap

Greater Hispanic participation could play a crucial role in reaching the Obama administration's goals for increased student exposure to opportunities in STEM fields...

The Smithsonian Works to Digitize Millions of Documents
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The Smithsonian Works to Digitize Millions of Documents

During the past six months, retired pharmaceutical researcher Irv Cantor helped transcribe a 641-page field book written by an archaeologist traveling through 1920s...

MIT Invents a Magic Lens That Combines All Your Screens Into a Single Experience
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MIT Invents a Magic Lens That Combines All Your Screens Into a Single Experience

When we need to send a command or a file from our smartphone to our laptop, we do it through menus.

With Tech Taking Over in Schools, Worries Rise
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With Tech Taking Over in Schools, Worries Rise

At a New York state elementary school, teachers can use a behavior-monitoring app to compile information on which children have positive attitudes and which act...

ACM Awards Knuth Prize to Pioneer for Advances in Algorithms and Complexity Theory
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ACM Awards Knuth Prize to Pioneer for Advances in Algorithms and Complexity Theory

Georgia Tech's Lipton cited for introduction of new ideas and techniques

Google and Edx Put ‘youtube For Courses’ Platform on Hold
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Google and Edx Put ‘youtube For Courses’ Platform on Hold

Their collaboration opens the edX platform to some new organizations, but individuals will have to wait a while longer.

Cloud-Computing Revolution Applies to Evolution
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Cloud-Computing Revolution Applies to Evolution

Rice University researchers are using a $1.1-million grant to develop parallel-processing tools that track the evolution of genes and genomes across species. 

Why Global Contributions on Wikipedia Are So Unequal
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Why Global Contributions on Wikipedia Are So Unequal

Researchers are seeking to understand  the uneven distribution of geographical information about different countries available on Wikipedia. 

Popular Android Apps Fail Basic Security Tests, Putting Privacy at Risk
From ACM TechNews

Popular Android Apps Fail Basic Security Tests, Putting Privacy at Risk

Many Android applications fail to take basic precautions to protect user data, putting the privacy of upwards of 1 billion people at risk.
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