AP (Oct. 1, 2014) They can't all read yet, but soon kindergarteners may be able to create basic computer code. Researchers in Massachusetts developed an app that teaches young kids a simple computer programming ... watch video
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Newsy (Dec. 24, 2013) Alan Turing was a British code-breaker whose work is often credited with cracking the German Enigma code and helping end World War ... watch video
Newsy (May 26, 2015) Re/Code gets acquired by Vox Media. But what's that mean for Re/Code consumers? Well, not much.
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TheStreet (June 19, 2014) Amazon may be late to the smartphone market with its new Fire phone, but it clearly thinks it can do better than Blackberry. Blackberry once owned the mobile phone market, but has never recovered ... watch video
Newsy (Feb. 10, 2015) Google has updated its Knowledge Graph search aid to give folks more information when they're researching their symptoms and sicknesses.
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Newsy (June 11, 2014) A cyber worm breached Twitter's companion app, Tweetdeck, which hijacked user accounts and retweeted jumbled computer code.
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AFP (May 20, 2015) Dozens of workers sit with their eyes glued to computer screens and fingers clicking away on keyboards writing code and tapping in data for clients around the globe.
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July 13, 2016 It's no secret that Calculus I is a major hurdle in the quest for a science degree. But, according to a new paper, the class is far more likely to discourage women than men from continuing on in ... read more
July 13, 2016 Researchers examined two aspects of additive manufacturing (AM), or 3-D printing, that could have cybersecurity implications and harmful economic impact: printing orientation and insertion of fine ... read more
July 13, 2016 With over two-thirds of US adults owning a smartphone, and the rise in miniaturized sensors and low-power body area networks that are used for remote ... read more
July 13, 2016 Computer scientists have described a new approach to managing the challenge of transferring control between a human and an autonomous ... read more
July 13, 2016 Playing action-based video games may boost players' ability to coordinate incoming visual information with their motor control, a skill critical to many real-world behaviors including driving, new ... read more
July 13, 2016 Researchers are a step closer to harvesting renewable or ambient energy from mobile phone base stations to power battery-operated wireless sensors used in industries ... read more
July 12, 2016 When it comes to putting technology in space, size and mass are prime considerations. A better understanding of AlGaN/GaN HEMTs could mean huge advancements in solid state science, specifically space ... read more
July 12, 2016 One scientist would like to put sand into your computer. Not beach sand, but silicon dioxide nanoparticles coated with a high dielectric constant polymer to inexpensively ... read more
July 12, 2016 A focus on symmetrical activities -- and smart technology -- may be critical to creating applications that allow people to negotiate transactions with their time, rather than their money, according ... read more
July 11, 2016 In an advance that helps pave the way for next-generation electronics and computing technologies -- and possibly paper-thin gadgets -- scientists have developed a way to ... read more
Mar. 26, 2015 Mathematicians have designed an encryption code capable of fending off the phenomenal hacking power of a quantum computer. Using high-level number theory and cryptography, the researchers reworked an ... read more
Jan. 30, 2014 Researchers explain how the revelation that the US National Security Agency is developing quantum computers has renewed interest and sparked debate on just how far ahead they are of the world's ... read more
June 19, 2013 Scientists are developing a system that would make it possible for an individual to submit data over the Internet while remaining ... read more