11/13/2016
Exactly how valuable is a PhD? Billy Bryan and Furaha Asani look at how to get the most out of your doctoral studies
The NcState RAISE research lab explores the synergy between AI and software engineering. AI is one of them that may bring SE to further heights.
As SE is asked to answer dynamic automated, adaptive, and/or large scale demands, other computer science disciplines come to play. Conversely, SE can also play role to alleviate development costs and the development effort associated with AI tools. So researchers at RAISE apply AI to SE applications (as well as applying SE to AI).
11/13/2016
Exactly how valuable is a PhD? Billy Bryan and Furaha Asani look at how to get the most out of your doctoral studies
11/09/2016
There is a blind spot in AI research Fears about the future impacts of artificial intelligence are distracting researchers from the real risks of deployed systems, argue Kate Crawford and Ryan Calo.
11/06/2016
Why has Python become so popular in academia superseding other languages like C, C++, Java, and C#? Answer (1 of 5): [Update: This answer is considering “Why has Python become so popular in academia”. Not the simple version: “Why has Python become so popular”.] I believe that you have in your...
11/02/2016
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10/30/2016
Young, talented and fed-up: scientists tell their stories Scientists starting labs say that they are under historically high pressure to publish, secure funding and earn permanent positions — leaving precious little time for actual research.
10/09/2016
Open Problems in Mathematics with John Nash This therefore, is mathematics: she reminds you of the invisible forms of the soul; she gives light to her own discoveries; she awakens the mind and purifies the intellect; she brings light to our…
10/05/2016
How to raise a genius: lessons from a 45-year study of super-smart children A long-running investigation of exceptional children reveals what it takes to produce the scientists who will lead the twenty-first century.
10/02/2016
Physicists have discovered what makes neural networks so extraordinarily powerful Nobody understands why deep neural networks are so good at solving complex problems. Now physicists say the secret is buried in the laws of physics.
09/25/2016
Google Finds That Successful Teams Are About Norms Not Just Smarts Which Google employees has made the biggest impact to the company over the past decade? Besides the familiar choices of Larry and Sundar, I’d nominate Google’s outgoing CPO Laszlo Bock.…
09/21/2016
We’ve been wrong about the origins of life for 90 years For nearly nine decades, science’s favorite explanation for the origin of life has been the “primordial soup.”
09/18/2016
One in five genetics papers contains errors thanks to Microsoft Excel Autoformatting in Microsoft Excel has caused many a headache—but now, a new study shows that one in five genetics papers in top scientific journals contains errors from the program, The Washington…
09/14/2016
America's Cult of Ignorance Is No Match for Asia's Cult of Intelligence This article also currently appears in The Diplomat...