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President Donald Trump speaks alongside students before signing a memorandum to expand access to STEM education in the Oval Office on September 25, 2017 in Washington, D.C.

Google, Facebook, Amazon Partner With White House on Computer Science Program

The tech companies are working with the Trump administration to increase access to STEM education and lessen Silicon Valley's wage gap.
By John Bonazzo
Elon Musk arrives at Trump Tower, January 6, 2017 in New York City.

Intelligence Is Only One Small Piece of Elon Musk’s Success

Intelligence is only a fraction of the ingredients needed to be successful.
By Jim Cantrell
Can technology free elevators from their up-down cages?

Reengineering Elevators Could Transform 21st-Century Cities

New technology could make it practical to build skyscrapers far taller than even today's highest – and change how people live, work and play in tall buildings.
By Antony Wood and Dario Trabucco
Girl Scouts pose with the 'Fearless Girl' statue in New York City.

Girl Scouts Can Now Earn Merit Badges in 23 STEM Fields

By John Bonazzo
What could be better?

How Would Engineers Build the Golden Gate Bridge Today?

By Hota GangaRao and Maria Martinez de Lahidalga de Lorenzo
Construction work surprisingly isn't number one.

These 10 Jobs Are the Most Likely to Give You a Heart Attack

By John Bonazzo
Information security remains somewhat of a mystery to most business leaders.

When It Comes to Security, Simplified Engineering Is Better

By Andrew Storms
At Brooklyn-based organization Creative Jane, young girls can experiment in science, design, and engineering.

At Curious Jane, Young Girls Can Experiment in Science, Design & Engineering

By Dana Leavy-Detrick

New Show on PBS Uses Military Technology To Solve Ancient Mysteries

By Jack Smith IV
Just try to beat this robo-cheetah on the treadmill.

MIT’s New Robot Cheetah Is a Better Cheetah Than Real Cheetahs

By Jordyn Taylor

Please, Remain Calm: Tumblr Will Be Down Saturday Morning

By Kelly Faircloth
(Photo: Facebook)

Facebook Continues Its Quest for Engineering Dominance by Publishing a Hiring Cheat Sheet

By Jessica Roy

One Hour With Bill Nye the Science Guy

By Jessica Roy

10Gen’s Brandon Diamond Tells Us Why New York City Needed a Hackers Union

By Nitasha Tiku

New York Wooing Top Flight Engineering School To Power Silicon Alley

By Observer Staff
Ain't no party like a Bits Blog party.

New York Wooing Top Flight Engineering School To Power Silicon Alley

By Ben Popper
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