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IT employers cool on tech degrees

February 28, 2007 Survey finds that many U.K. employers don't care whether IT job applicants graduated with a tech-related degree. TAGS: employer, Information and Communication Technology, degree, information technology, U.K., survey, skill

Many engineers lack a four-year degree

August 17, 2004 The news comes as some observers warn that the United States needs to focus more on training scientists and engineers. TAGS: science, degree, engineering, school, scientist, U.S., worker, training

Creating power out of thin air

October 26, 2007 Imagine a material that can suck in heat from the environment and power a notebook. A New Jersey company is aiming to do just that. TAGS: fuel cell, fusion, electricity, material, energy, temperature, degree, environment

Senators propose infinite H-1Bs for advanced degree holders

May 15, 2007 Bill would exempt anyone with a master's degree or higher from a U.S. university, or with such a degree from a foreign university in certain fields. TAGS: H-1B, foreigner, degree, senator, proposal, U.S., Microsoft Corp.

Men sued for spam pushing fake diplomas

December 6, 2004 Pennsylvania says e-mail boasting university degrees requiring no classes or tests violate consumer protection law. TAGS: Pennsylvania, degree, men, university, state, attorney general, e-mail

Yahoo hires economics, sociology researchers

May 10, 2007 Yahoo looks for growth opportunities as it hires two scientists to head up its research in online markets and social networks. TAGS: sociology, economics, social media, computer science, Yahoo! Inc., social networking, researcher, research, degree, McAfee Inc., scientist, professor

Hitachi revs up new hard drives for cars

September 1, 2006 Two models for cars are designed for tough duty, and a slim hard drive for entertainment offers high storage capacity. Photos: Hitachi hard drives TAGS: Hitachi Ltd., degree, car, meter, hard drive

University opens school for hackers

June 19, 2006 Scottish university says students will be carefully vetted for course in ethical hacking. TAGS: university, hacking, degree, course, hacker, student, information technology, security

What's up, Doc? Not the number of science Ph.D.s

December 5, 2003 A survey shows that the number of doctoral degrees awarded in U.S. science and engineering programs continues to drop. Women, however, are earning a growing share. TAGS: science, engineering, women, degree, citizen, university, survey, student, U.S.

H-1Bs now open to the less-educated?

March 10, 2005 Federal agency indicates additional visas for this year may not be limited to advanced-degree holders, angering a business group. TAGS: H-1B, degree, agency, law, U.S.

Group wants H-1B visa exemptions

May 6, 2004 Compete America argues that foreigners who have earned masters and doctorate degrees from U.S. universities should be exempt from the program's cap. TAGS: H-1B, cap, exemption, master, degree, worker, U.S.

Global warming to help you breathe?

February 10, 2006 It could shorten the season for respiratory tract infections, study says. But it could also lead to more heat-related deaths. TAGS: global warming, temperature, season, death, study, degree

Is evolution predictable?

May 19, 2006 Can two different microbes that are petri dishes apart develop the same mutant gene? Apparently so. TAGS: bacteria, strain, experiment, temperature, response, generation, degree, environment, researcher

Start-up develops tiny hot plate that burns like Venus

July 2, 2004 It goes from zero to 1,000 degrees in a fraction of a second, which matters when you're a semiconductor designer. TAGS: plate, wafer, temperature, silicon, degree, semiconductor, material, scientist, researcher

My life with Scooba

October 31, 2006 CNET News.com reporter Michael Kanellos lets the floor-scrubbing robot loose in his house--and gets clean linoleum and lots of laughs.Photos: At home with Scooba TAGS: iRobot Corp., robot, degree, vision, entertainment

By 2020, kiss the snows of Kilimanjaro goodbye

May 23, 2006 Carbon dioxide is getting into the atmosphere and making the Earth warmer. Florida is in a lot of trouble. TAGS: carbon, temperature, snow, atmosphere, fossil fuel, projection, solar energy, plant, degree, scientist

Intel's third stab at consumer electronics

August 18, 2005 Chipmaker has produced prototype chips and formed a project to try to devise energy-efficient versions of its x86 processors. TAGS: white paper, consumer electronics, x86 processor, handheld, power consumption, electronics, Intel, AMD, degree, chip company, cell phone, Intel Pentium M, project, power, Intel Pentium

When tech brains depart Silicon Valley

August 30, 2006 Economic geographer AnnaLee Saxenian says the migration of Silicon Valley's "New Argonauts" speaks volumes about wider changes in techdom. TAGS: Silicon Valley, Taiwan, Acer Inc., region, Israel, India, degree, China, talent, manufacturing, career, idea, U.S.

Earth's temperature at 400-year high

June 22, 2006 The cause? A lot of it is from human activity, according to the National Research Council. TAGS: temperature, glacier, conclusion, confidence, ice, century, evidence, researcher, scientist, degree, study, activity
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