Purdue information security doctoral candidate Fabrizio Cicala is researching how to prevent malware in smartphones and Bluetooth and Internet of Things devices, studying at the nation’s first ...
When Alisa Perales was a year old she began learning her ABC’s and 123’s. By the time she was 4, she could name the capitals of the world and the bones in a human body. Now at 11 years old, she’s ...
UC Berkeley sees a 48% jump in first-year applications to study computer science. Despite generative AI advances, students are eager to pursue computer science careers. Human developers remain ...
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"I can create something that makes my research more accessible to more people. I can make something that really has an impact beyond the classroom." Before leaving Pittsburgh to come to Bucknell, Aura ...
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Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Oct. 7—First graders in Jessica Grantland's class at Eastwood Elementary are using robots that look like bumblebees to learn ...
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