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Geeknews » Who Needs a Computer Science Degree When There?s Wikipedia?

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The University of Wisconsin-Madison has a new freshman-level computer science program aimed at enticing women to become computer scientists.
The University of Wisconsin-Madison has a new freshman-level computer science program aimed at enticing women to become computer scientists.
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A collaboration between computer scientists at the University of Bath and Boston University, these digital displays of art change to match the mood of the viewer. "For example, when the viewer is angry the colours are dark and appear to have been applied to the canvas with more violent brush strokes."
A collaboration between computer scientists at the University of Bath and Boston University, these digital displays of art change to match the mood of the viewer. "For example, when the viewer is angry the colours are dark and appear to have been applied to the canvas with more violent brush strokes."






