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A new safety app at UTC includes a panic button, ride requests, location sharing and remote monitoring. The university is also planning to implement panic alarms on walls and computers.
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A new center at the University of Texas at Arlington will focus on space simulation, space instrumentation, astrophysics, data science, aerospace engineering and physics education.
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Students and faculty at the University of Massachusetts Amherst with backgrounds in physical and social sciences are trying to design an energy system that better serves the needs of low- and moderate-income households.
The CDG/CDE AWS Champions Awards honor AWS customers who are setting new standards for innovation in the public sector.
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The new Girls Who Code program will help high school girls in underserved communities learn about computer science and other technology fields.
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Five new programs aim to solidify New York City’s standing as a tech leader.
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The New York City Housing Authority takes an ice cream truck approach to providing computer and broadband access to citizens with its Digital Van program.
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A new social network helps local health departments and community organizations connect, stay up-to-date on emerging trends and mine through extensive data sets.
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Younger workers may not feel they have a big voice when it comes time to ask for permission to use iPhones at work or to make a suggestion about a hot new technology.
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The recently crowned Intelligent Community of the Year for 2012 has figured out how to make digital inclusion a self-funded project.
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Former Microsoft software engineer Bharat Shyam is modernizing Washington state’s technology investments and priorities.
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Public weighs in on favorite agencies that will become documentary film subjects.
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Northrop Grumman and the University of Maryland will partner to teach students about the ever-changing and evolving aspects of cybersecurity.
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Local officials are looking forward to economic benefits from a fully operational city, minus inhabitants, outside of Hobbs, N.M., for testing innovative technologies.
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Led by retired Supreme Court Justice Sandra Day O’Connor, the online primer aims to boost students’ knowledge of county government.
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Upgraded databases and enhanced communication features are giving consumers better access to Department of Commerce information in the Beehive State.
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As mobile devices become more popular, education leaders differ on when and if devices like iPads should be integrated into K-12 curricula.
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'DigiGirlz' learn about science, technology, engineering and math at the Wilmington University-Dover Campus.
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Are iPads and iPhones ideal for government settings?
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The university’s team scores top honors out of 10 regional competitors in the National Collegiate Cyber Defense Competition in San Antonio, Texas.
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Three New York schools could soon pilot a new program developed by NYU graduate students.
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Universities and organizations plan a nationwide car wash and bake sale to create public awareness about budget cuts to NASA’s planetary exploration program.
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