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Carnegie Mellon Project Divides Everyday Tasks, Expenses In Ways Scientifically Calculated to Make Everyone Happy
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Carnegie Mellon Project Divides Everyday Tasks, Expenses In Ways Scientifically Calculated to Make Everyone Happy

Carnegie Mellon University researchers have developed a free website that leverages decades of research on how to divide things equitably without resentment. 

To Invent the Future, You Must ­nderstand the Past
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To Invent the Future, You Must ­nderstand the Past

"You can't really understand what is going on now without understanding what came before."

At the Heart of Facebook's Artificial Intelligence, Human Emotions
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At the Heart of Facebook's Artificial Intelligence, Human Emotions

Facebook Inc. doesn't yet have an intelligent assistant, like the iPhone's Siri.

What Is Being Learned From Moocs? New Report Takes Stock
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What Is Being Learned From Moocs? New Report Takes Stock

A new report released this week lays out the current state of research into massive open online courses. 

A Google For Handwriting
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A Google For Handwriting

A new digital platform offers a database of digitized works from cultural heritage collections, including handwritten works rendered searchable. 

In Memoriam: Paul Hudak, Computer Scientist and Saybrook College Master
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In Memoriam: Paul Hudak, Computer Scientist and Saybrook College Master

Paul R. Hudak, professor of computer science and master of Saybrook College, died April 29 after a long battle with leukemia.

Olga Troyanskaya Brings Order to Big Data of Human Biology
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Olga Troyanskaya Brings Order to Big Data of Human Biology

Researchers at the Simons Center for Data Analysis have established how genes work together within 144 different human tissues and cell types. 

Resilience, Not Abstinence, May Help Teens Battle Online Risk
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Resilience, Not Abstinence, May Help Teens Battle Online Risk

Researchers found keeping teens safe on the Internet can be achieved by boosting their ability to cope with online risks, rather than trying to stop them from going...

­.s. Is Faulted For Risking Edge in R&d
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­.s. Is Faulted For Risking Edge in R&d

A new report from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology is faulting the U.S. government for failing to maintain its investments in basic scientific research...

Why Coding Is Your Child's Key to ­nlocking the Future
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Why Coding Is Your Child's Key to ­nlocking the Future

An increasing number of educators and activists are pushing to make programming a part of all children's basic education. 

No Boys Allowed: Tackling the Coding Gender Gap
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No Boys Allowed: Tackling the Coding Gender Gap

Girls Who Code aims to close the gender gap in technology and engineering by teaching girls computing skills and encouraging them to pursue jobs in computer science...

Who's Got the ­pper Hand? Poker Computer Program Pits Man Against Machine
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Who's Got the ­pper Hand? Poker Computer Program Pits Man Against Machine

Carnegie Mellon University's Heads-Up, No-Limit Texas Hold ’em poker tournament pits four of the world's best poker players against a CMU-developed program.

In Nato Cyber Wargame, Berlya Fends Off Arch-Enemy Crimsonia
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In Nato Cyber Wargame, Berlya Fends Off Arch-Enemy Crimsonia

Somewhere near Iceland, a new NATO member, Berlya is under cyber-attack, most likely launched from its arch-rival Crimsonia, although the Berlyans can’t be completely...

Developing a Robotic Therapist For Children
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Developing a Robotic Therapist For Children

Carlos III University of Madrid researchers are developing an interactive autonomous social therapist robot. 

Putting the Data Science Into Journalism
From Communications of the ACM

Putting the Data Science Into Journalism

News organizations increasingly use techniques like data mining, Web scraping, and data visualization to uncover information that would be impossible to identify...

Shifts in Computer Science Interest
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Shifts in Computer Science Interest

A new study found that while interest in computer science among both men and women has fluctuated over the last four decades, women were consistently underrepresented...

Congress Probes Possible Bias Against Women in ­.s. Science Funding
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Congress Probes Possible Bias Against Women in ­.s. Science Funding

The U.S. Government Accountability Office has launched an investigation into whether gender bias is influencing the awarding of research grants, which would be...

A Research Agenda For Intelligent Systems Will Result in Fundamental New Capabilities For U­nderstanding the Earth System
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A Research Agenda For Intelligent Systems Will Result in Fundamental New Capabilities For U­nderstanding the Earth System

The U.S. National Science Foundation last month hosted a workshop that, it hopes, will result in new capabilities for understanding the Earth system. 

Researchers Hack Sony Headset to Simulate Autism
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Researchers Hack Sony Headset to Simulate Autism

Japanese researchers have used an experimental headset to simulate the vision and hearing of people with autism spectrum disorder. 

Revenge of the Nerds: Starting Salaries For Class of 2015 Techies Top $100k
From ACM TechNews

Revenge of the Nerds: Starting Salaries For Class of 2015 Techies Top $100k

Demand for students graduating with computer science, software engineering, and computer engineering degrees is on the rise.
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