6 Insights From Princeton Engineering Dean Turned Psychic Phenomena Expert
Professor of aerospace science and dean emeritus of the School of Engineering and Applied Science at Princeton University Robert G. Jahn unexpectedly began studying psychic phenomena some 30 years ago....
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View Article6 Insights From Princeton Engineering Dean Turned Psychic Phenomena Expert
Professor of aerospace science and dean emeritus of the School of Engineering and Applied Science at Princeton University Robert G. Jahn unexpectedly began studying psychic phenomena some 30 years ago....
View ArticleComputer Science Majors, Your Degree May Not Be As Valuable As You Think
Computer science degree holders enjoy some of the highest starting salaries of any major, averaging as high as $85,000 for bachelors degrees and $100,000 for masters degrees. According to the Bureau of...
View ArticleUnexpected 200-Year-Old Story of the World’s First Computer Programmer: Lord...
Computer programming had a more romantic, artistic start than one might expect. It begins with an eccentric tale, including a famous poet, a brief love, a daughter forced to scorn her father’s artistic...
View ArticlePhotos Test Computer’s Ability to ‘Read’ Images
Computers can recognize objects in photos and other images, but how well can they “understand” the relationships or implied activities between objects? Researchers have figured out a method of...
View ArticleGrowing Push to Expose More Students to Computer Science
MARYSVILLE, Wash.—Moving her finger over the laptop trackpad, 6-year-old Lauren Meek drags and drops a block of code to build a set of instructions. She clicks the “run” button and watches as the...
View ArticleWhat Does It Take to Become a Black Mark Zuckerberg?
NEW YORK—Jhamar Youngblood didn’t want to be a nerd. He was a basketball player, a rapper. But he really, really liked math and computers. Such interests were problematic for an African-American child...
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