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America's tech moment of truth

June 21, 2007 Foreign nations are recruiting the country's best companies and universities to go overseas. Can they be won back? TAGS: America, university, citizen, school, nation, investment, U.S., manufacturing, China, president, San Francisco

Cell phone becomes new town crier

April 20, 2007 Universities and cities are seeing how these staples of 21st century society can be turned into tools for keeping people informed and protected. TAGS: campus, text messaging, student, cell phone, college, university, alert, community, school, SMS, situation, e-mail, security, U.S.

Microsoft Research goes to school

December 12, 2006 Technology alone won't solve U.S. tech education woes, says Rick Rashid, head of Microsoft Research. TAGS: university, education, computer science, student, project, Microsoft Corp., U.S.

Science, engineering Ph.D. numbers buck downturn

December 13, 2004 Degrees awarded climbed 2.8 percent last year, likely easing some worries that the nation is losing its technological edge. TAGS: engineering, science, university, student, U.S.

Putting the chip buzz back in U.S.

July 5, 2006 George Scalise, president of SIA, says the federal government needs to do more to encourage domestic chip production. TAGS: chip production, university, China, venture capital, U.S., student, tax, chip company, president

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.

Singapore: America's next college town

July 7, 2006 For some American universities, the new frontier lies over the ocean, as other nations looks to gain U.S. expertise. TAGS: Singapore, Qatar, faculty, university, nation, graduate student, biotechnology, expertise, school, engineering, professor, America, U.S., satellite

BP to fund biofuel research institute

February 2, 2007 California and Illinois schools beat out competitors for a $500 million grant from the oil giant that will fund a new, huge energy lab. TAGS: British Petroleum Co plc, transportation, grant, biology, lab, petroleum, university, school, scientist, CEO, California, U.S.

Getting a degree in 'Mortal Kombat'

May 16, 2005 University programs aimed at studying and developing video games are popping up with increasing frequency. TAGS: school, university, professor, video game, researcher, games, conference, U.S., video

Tech companies gear up for seniors

December 12, 2005 With the world's population getting older, technology is being positioned to help the elderly stay independent. Photos: Gadgets for seniors TAGS: patient, medicine, health, Craig Barrett, health care, Intel, university, trial, conference, U.S., Microsoft Corp.

Students, college face off over Wi-Fi

September 10, 2004 University of Texas bans students' private Wi-Fi hot spots, saying they block access to a campus wireless network. TAGS: hot spot, student, access point, Wi-Fi, wireless service, university, wireless network, IEEE 802.11, broadband, DSL, U.S.

Made in lower-cost America

February 8, 2005 Communities outside traditional tech centers are getting IT operations as U.S. firms offer low-cost domestic alternatives to offshoring. TAGS: Arkansas, homeshoring, Silicon Valley, Idaho, Boston, North Carolina, university, Austin, information technology, community, venture capital, city, America, U.S., California

Optical networking: The next generation

October 11, 2004 Forget Internet2. The National LambdaRail is the most ambitious network research project going. TAGS: National LambdaRail, optical networking, ARPAnet, fiber, networking technology, infrastructure, Denver, Cisco Systems Inc., university, networking, researcher, expert, project, IP, U.S.

Digital desert: Qatar leads Arab world in tech education

January 18, 2006 The small nation is taking unprecedented steps in creating a major university center that can help lead it into a post-oil world. TAGS: Qatar, recruiting, natural gas, nation, region, university, student, professor, U.S.

'Stanley' gets ready for the robo-desert race

July 18, 2005 Like engineers at universities all over the country, a Stanford University team is still perfecting its driverless car. Photos: On the road to robot endurance race TAGS: Stanford, robot, mile, Volkswagen, university, car, course, race, U.S.
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