For many years, scientists studying Mars have asked themselves, “Where did the atmosphere and water go?”
The key lies in understanding how solar wind plasma in... Read More »
By Lori Cameron
Blockchain technology promises to revolutionize the world of finance, banking, and contract negotiation.
What it is and how it works, however,... Read More »
Computer science education is engaging in an unprecedented effort to expand learning opportunities in K-12 CS education, especially among women and minorities.
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By Lori Cameron and Michael Martinez
If Google wants more women engineers—and possibly avoid the embarrassing debacle over an internal memo claiming that biolo... Read More »
Because they are less likely to pursue computer science as a career or, at the very least, as a significant part of their high school and college coursework, wo... Read More »
Early exposure, access to rigorous computing classes, and having friends who are also interested in computing go a long way toward getting young women intereste... Read More »
By Lori Cameron
It’s no secret that tech is bursting with brand new, well-paying middle class jobs, but one group has been disturbingly excluded from the bon... Read More »
The US Department of Energy (DOE) has partnered with the National Cancer Institute (NCI) to use DOE supercomputers to aid in the fight against cancer.
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Ask Richard F. Martin, physics professor at Illinois State University, about the state of computational physics education, and he’ll tell you it needs improveme... Read More »
The “end of Moore's law” will open a new era in information technology as research and development shifts from technological miniaturization to new devices, int... Read More »