Industry News
Showcasing Work of Black Scientists
Ask Julieanna Richardson about her ScienceMakers project, documenting the work of black scientists, and she has stories to tell.
There's the one about a researcher who recently gave a lecture regarding an herbicide that causes male frogs to have female parts.
There's another about a roboticist who builds robots that roam the Arctic, studying ice shelves and climate change. And another about a scientist who created a condenser microphone used in cellphones.
- abest2's blog
- Login or register to post comments
- Read more
Steve Jobs to Obama: Train More Engineers
At a dinner with President Obama in February, Steve Jobs said Apple could manufacture in the U.S. if community colleges, tech and trade schools trained “factory engineers,” writes Walter Isaacson in his biography of the high-tech leader.
- ABEST1's blog
- Login or register to post comments
- Read more
The Great Tech War Of 2012
Gilbert Wong, the mayor of Cupertino, California, calls his city council to order. "As you know, Cupertino is very famous for Apple Computer, and we're very honored to have Mr. Steve Jobs come here tonight to give a special presentation," the mayor says. "Mr. Jobs?" And there he is, in his black turtleneck and jeans, shuffling to the podium to the kind of uproarious applause absent from most city council meetings.
Predictive Analytics And The Business Of Certainty
Want to make really smart decisions for your company? It's simple as looking into the future and assessing the data--a service that a few young companies dealing in "predictive analytics" are selling.
Highest-Paying Bachelor Degrees
It's admirable when college graduates are determined to work in their dream job, no matter if it pays six figures or diddly squat. Unfortunately, it's also rare.
Before the inevitable realization that money doesn't always equal happiness, students enter their college years in a green haze. In other words, they want a job where they can earn lots of green -- which means majoring in something to take them there.
The good news is that the average starting salary for some professions is rising.
National Careers
There are currently no careers postings.
Upcoming events
STEM Outreach
MyInvitations (created)
-
2012-03-12 18:00:00
-
2012-04-09 18:30:00
-
2012-04-09 18:30:00
-
2013-01-19 09:00:00
-
2013-02-11 18:30:00


