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Cs50 Logs Record-Breaking Enrollment Numbers
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Cs50 Logs Record-Breaking Enrollment Numbers

Nearly 12 percent of Harvard College is enrolled in a single course, according to data released by the Faculty of Arts and Sciences Registrar’s Office on Wednesday...

Researcher Loses Job at Nsf After Government Questions Her Role as 1980s Activist
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Researcher Loses Job at Nsf After Government Questions Her Role as 1980s Activist

Federal investigators say Valerie Barr lied during a background check, which led the U.S. National Science Foundation to cancel her temporary assignment.

So You Want to Hack Apple Pay?
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So You Want to Hack Apple Pay?

A decade ago, a group of Johns Hopkins University grad students tried to hack one of the first commercially popular Near Field Communication payment systems—the...

Researchers Advance Artificial Intelligence For Player Goal Prediction in Gaming
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Researchers Advance Artificial Intelligence For Player Goal Prediction in Gaming

New artificial intelligence software that improves the technology's ability to predict player actions in video games could be a key to enhancing player experiences...

It Certifications Pay Off, If Chosen Wisely
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It Certifications Pay Off, If Chosen Wisely

The proper certification can help you get a job, a raise, and sometimes a promotion.

Code Generation: Kids Who Program Before They Can Read
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Code Generation: Kids Who Program Before They Can Read

Schools in England this month are embarking on one of the most ambitious efforts in the ongoing campaign to teach children to code. 

Vicki Hanson Recognized For Outstanding Contributions to Accessibility and Computing
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Vicki Hanson Recognized For Outstanding Contributions to Accessibility and Computing

ACM has awarded the 2014 SIGACCESS Outstanding Contributions award to Rochester Institute of Technology professor Vicki Hanson.

Socially-Assistive Robots Help Children With Autism Learn Imitative Behavior by Providing Personalized Encouragement
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Socially-Assistive Robots Help Children With Autism Learn Imitative Behavior by Providing Personalized Encouragement

A pilot study examined using humanoid robots to help children with Autism Spectrum Disorders practice imitation behavior to encourage their autonomy. 

E-Sports Set Video Gamers Fighting For Real Money in Virtual Contests
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E-Sports Set Video Gamers Fighting For Real Money in Virtual Contests

A bewitching creature—half woman, half deer—battles a shaman and a sentient tree.

Study: Swedish Boys Are Learning English From World of Warcraft
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Study: Swedish Boys Are Learning English From World of Warcraft

Swedish children, especially boys, may be learning more English during a late-night Minecraft session than from struggling through hours of homework.

New Degree Program Is Big Test For Mooc-Style Higher Ed
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New Degree Program Is Big Test For Mooc-Style Higher Ed

An online masters degree program at the Georgia Institute of Technology shows potential for success with a massively open online course (MOOC) curriculum. 

Google Backs Second Quantum Computing Effort
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Google Backs Second Quantum Computing Effort

Scientists can't seem to agree on what a quantum computer is. But the uncertainty hasn't deterred Google from backing a second major effort in the field.

Isis Displaying a Deft Command of Varied Media
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Isis Displaying a Deft Command of Varied Media

The extremists who have seized large parts of Syria and Iraq have riveted the world's attention with their military prowess and unrestrained brutality.

Student-Built Apps Teach Colleges a Thing or Two
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Student-Built Apps Teach Colleges a Thing or Two

College students across the United States have been developing their own apps, sometimes to great success. 

Let the Hacking Begin: Nyu Launches Largest Cyber Security Student Contests
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Let the Hacking Begin: Nyu Launches Largest Cyber Security Student Contests

Registration has begun for New York University's Polytechnic School of Engineering Cyber Security Awareness Week, which the school says is the largest set of student...

­sm Will Teach Students How to Hack, and How to Stop It
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­sm Will Teach Students How to Hack, and How to Stop It

The University of Southern Maine has launched a cybersecurity curriculum that will examine issues relevant to the collection, sharing, and theft of sensitive data...

Can Computers Replace Historians?
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Can Computers Replace Historians?

A researcher suggests computers have the potential to sift through the big data of history to help spot patterns.

R Programming Language Gains on Traditional Statistics Packages
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R Programming Language Gains on Traditional Statistics Packages

A recent survey gauging the popularity of statistical software programs found the R programming language is rapidly gaining on traditional statistics packages. 

Johann Receives National Science Foundation Grant For Computer Science Research
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Johann Receives National Science Foundation Grant For Computer Science Research

The U.S. National Science Foundation has awarded a grant to computer science professor Patricia Johann to support her research in relational parametricity. 

Why the Future of Education Is Open
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Why the Future of Education Is Open

edX CEO Anant Agarwal says the online education platform is using open source and big data to help educate millions of people. 
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