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Model ­niverse Recreates Evolution of the Cosmos
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Model ­niverse Recreates Evolution of the Cosmos

Can current theories of cosmology explain how the Universe evolved?

Robots May Need to Include Parental Controls
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Robots May Need to Include Parental Controls

A recent study found older adults are worried that in the future, young people may become too physically and emotionally dependent on robots.

Imaging: Cancer Caught in the Act
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Imaging: Cancer Caught in the Act

Mikala Egeblad was blown away when she made her first action film of tumour cells inside live mice.

Tech Leaders Lobby For Coding Classes in California Schools
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Tech Leaders Lobby For Coding Classes in California Schools

Educators and technology industry leaders are urging California Gov. Jerry Brown to improve computer science education in the state's public schools. 

Do-It-Yourselfers Inspire Hardware Renaissance in Silicon Valley
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Do-It-Yourselfers Inspire Hardware Renaissance in Silicon Valley

In the shadow of Internet monoliths such as Facebook, Google and Twitter, it's easy to forget that Silicon Valley got its start from hard-scrabble tinkerers building...

National Day of Civic Hacking Widens Reach in Second Year
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National Day of Civic Hacking Widens Reach in Second Year

The National Day of Civic Hacking this year will broaden its scope to 79 international cities and 98 civic hacking events from May 31 to June 1. 

Recruiting the Next Generation of STEM Employees
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Recruiting the Next Generation of STEM Employees

Some hiring experts suggest programs to reach K-12 students will help nurture next-generation science, technology, engineering, and math employees. 

Self-Assembly Required: One Scientist's Bid to Build Cancer-Killing Nanorobots
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Self-Assembly Required: One Scientist's Bid to Build Cancer-Killing Nanorobots

The term "cancer killing nanorobot" could conjure up all sorts of images, the best involving teeny tiny laser eyebeams.

Researchers Try New 'twist' on Smartwatches
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Researchers Try New 'twist' on Smartwatches

Carnegie Mellon University researchers have developed a prototype smartwatch that can be controlled by the wearer's hand gestures, or by clicking its face.

Devices That Know How We Really Feel
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Devices That Know How We Really Feel

Admit it: Sometimes you just want to punch your PC, or slap your smartphone, or knock your notebook.

Internationally Renowned Informatics Center Names New Scientific Director
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Internationally Renowned Informatics Center Names New Scientific Director

Professor Raimund Seidel took on the role of Scientific Director of Schloss Dagstuhl – Leibniz Center for Informatics on May 1, 2014, as successor to founding director...

In Virtual Town of Alphaville, Students Prep For Cyber Sieges
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In Virtual Town of Alphaville, Students Prep For Cyber Sieges

The Michigan Cyber Range uses the virtual town of Alphaville to help train cybersecurity students to secure critical infrastructure. 

Computer System Automatically Solves Word Problems
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Computer System Automatically Solves Word Problems

A new computer system can automatically solve the type of word problems common in introductory algebra classes. 

Standards For Computer Science Education Need Improvement
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Standards For Computer Science Education Need Improvement

During the recent U.S. News STEM Solutions Conference, subject matter specialists issued a warning about the state of U.S. computer science education.

Mind the Gap
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Mind the Gap

Are there too few skilled computer and IT workers for the jobs available? If so, what can be done about it?

Intel Probes the Private-Sector Side of Open Government Data
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Intel Probes the Private-Sector Side of Open Government Data

Intel recently decided to investigate how innovation takes place in and across business teams. 

­niv. of Central Florida Wins National Cyber Defense Competition
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­niv. of Central Florida Wins National Cyber Defense Competition

The University of Central Florida won the 2014 Raytheon National Collegiate Cyber Defense Competition this past weekend in San Antonio. 

College Celebrates Half Century of Basic Language
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College Celebrates Half Century of Basic Language

Dartmouth University faculty, students, and national experts today will  mark the 50th anniversary of the BASIC computing language developed at Dartmouth.

How to Build a Gesture-Controlled Web Game with Leap Motion
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How to Build a Gesture-Controlled Web Game with Leap Motion

Modern smartphones have helped shed a light on the power of user interfaces that are driven by gesture and touch. It’s increasingly clear that touch will play a...

Study: People Pay More Attention to the ­pper Half of Field of Vision
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Study: People Pay More Attention to the ­pper Half of Field of Vision

People focus more on the upper half of their field of vision, according to a new study . 
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