Computer Science stories
Students could gain an AI-focused degree for under USD $10,000 as employers back a new skills-based model for faster entry to work.
Researchers can now turn paper passages into figures on Liner Scholar, as the new tool aims to speed up explaining complex findings.
The hire signals Applause’s push into AI-driven testing as enterprises seek tighter checks on software before customer releases.
Broader recruitment and earlier coding exposure could help women reach senior tech roles as firms widen their search beyond traditional pipelines.
The appointment is aimed at expanding Smart Communications' partner network to speed growth in regulated-industry markets and widen customer reach.
Google Research says its TurboQuant method and related algorithms can slash memory use in large language models and vector search without hurting accuracy.
On International Women's Day, a telecom leader argues that mentorship lets women give to gain, multiplying influence across STEM.
Women power the NHS but are sidelined in healthtech, leaving the tools meant to transform care shaped in rooms they rarely occupy.
As AI reshapes work and life, women must be empowered to build and question it, or risk being defined by systems they did not design.
Network operators could cut test times dramatically after University of Glasgow researchers showed a digital twin ran 25,000 times faster than a simulator.
Graduates say wider promotion and better pay are needed to stop New Zealand’s post-harvest automation talent draining overseas.
AI moderation tools may treat abuse unevenly, with a Queensland study finding political personas shift judgments without hurting accuracy much.
Toronto will gain 27MW of new capacity in mid-2026 as Yondr enters Canada with a campus designed to curb water use and meet green standards.
Researchers can now train on live attack traffic after a new open-source dataset adds 100 million labelled security records from production systems.
Universities and employers are widening graduate support as Australia’s tech sector faces a digital skills shortage and weak job readiness.
The deal will give Canberra access to AI risk findings and usage data as Anthropic expands research support and plans a Sydney office.
A shortage of approved classroom AI tools is leaving most Australian teachers eager for training but unable to use them with students.
From Michelin kitchens to SaaS boardrooms, one woman shows how resilience and empathy can forge an unconventional route into tech.
IIIT-Bangalore's gender-equal campus shows how thoughtful policy and support can help women in tech thrive, on campus and beyond.
As AI reshapes society, girls must lead its design and ethics, or risk a future coded with bias, silence and entrenched inequality.