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Computer/journalist whiz kid wins Google/AP scholarship
TribLocal - Grayslake » NewsKevin Schaul grew up in Gurnee with the day’s newspaper in one hand and a computer programming book in the other. Those two passions helped …... -
Firefighters rescue teen's science project drone from palm tree
L.A. NOWOne of the best student science projects in all of Los Angeles County’s nearly fell victim to a palm tree.... -
Varsity Q&A: Lauren Bosse, Towson volleyball
Lauren Bosse cringes when she hears herself described as the Towson High volleyball team's "heart."
"Everybody is working really hard," the 5-foot-11 senior middle hitter said. "To be called the heart wouldn't be fair. Without the rest of my team, I'd...Tags: Science, College Sports, Volleyball, Abusive Behavior, High School Sports
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Remarkable Person: Kerrie Holley
As a simple linear equation, Kerrie Holley's past wouldn't add up to his present.
Holley was born on the South Side into "the stereotypical life of a black youth — never met my father, grew up poor in a neighborhood with gangs, never lived with...Tags: IBM, Science, Entertainment, Wyclef Jean, Teaching and Learning
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Program brings tech training to disabled
The first of three workshops designed to introduce persons with mobility-related disabilities to computer and related technology fields was held last week at Hiram G. Andrews Center in Johnstown. Project Enable is an initiative funded by a grant from...Tags: Health, Career and Workplace, Science, Science and Technology, LEGO Group
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Shepherd University professor aids two high school teachers
Seung-yun Kim, assistant professor of computer sciences at Shepherd University, worked with two local high school teachers who were awarded a $36,000 grant through the West Virginia IDeA Network of Biomedical Research Excellence program. Wendy Lee,...Tags: Health, Schools, Science, High Schools, Teaching and Learning
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Campus security: There's an app for that
With a tap on his smartphone, University of Maryland student Shiv Krishnamoorthy can instantly alert police as he walks through the dimly lit corners of the College Park campus — and share with them his precise location, plus live video and audio....Tags: Crimes, Computing and Information Technology Industry, Science, International Relations, Economy, Business and Finance
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Patrick Fischer dies at 75; target of Unabomber
Patrick Fischer, a retired computer science professor at Vanderbilt University whose secretary was injured when he was targeted by the Unabomber in 1982, has died. He was 75.
Fischer died Aug. 26 in hospice care in Montgomery County, Md., the...Tags: Health, Science, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, The Pennsylvania State University, University of Michigan
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Q&A: Programming Burbank Unified 2.0
When Burbank Unified’s network supervisor announced his departure earlier this year, school board members decided to take the position in a new direction. They re-penned the job description to include a significant instructional component, and hired...Tags: Apple iPhone, Science, File Sharing, Ocean View, Software Industry
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Video games get players to solve epic scientific mysteries
Video gamers spend tons of time -- for many it's 10,000 hours by age 21 -- battling mythic monsters, shooting aliens and rescuing princesses from digital castles. Adrien Treuille wants to put those efforts to better use. The Carnegie Mellon computer...Tags: Science, LEGO Group, Entertainment, Genes and Chromosomes, Diseases and Illnesses
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Father of artificial intelligence dies in Calif.
PALO ALTO, Calif. (AP) — John McCarthy, a pioneer in artificial intelligence technology and creator of the computer programming language often used in that field, has died. He was 84. Stanford University, where McCarthy was a professor for four...Tags: Unix, Steve Jobs, Science, Awards and Prizes, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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John McCarthy dies at 84; the father of artificial intelligence
In the mid-1950s mathematician John McCarthy issued a call for research on "Automata Studies," but the phrase was so bland that few people understood what he meant. So he came up with a more provocative description of the idea he was promoting.
He called...Tags: Science, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, File Sharing, Health and Safety at School, Alan Turing
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