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U.S. Engineering Skills Gap Threatens National Security and Global Competitiveness
The U.S. faces a critical engineering skills shortage, with only 24% of twelfth graders proficient in math and 60% of college engineering students switching majors; China graduated approximately 2 million science and engineering students in 2018, compared to 811,000 in the U.S., creating a significa...
U.S. Engineering Skills Gap Threatens National Security and Global Competitiveness
The U.S. faces a critical engineering skills shortage, with only 24% of twelfth graders proficient in math and 60% of college engineering students switching majors; China graduated approximately 2 million science and engineering students in 2018, compared to 811,000 in the U.S., creating a significa...
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56% Bias Score


ESA's €8 Billion Budget: A €40 Billion Economic Return
The European Space Agency (ESA) generates a significant economic return on investment, with programs like Galileo and Copernicus providing substantial benefits, while projects like Vigil aim to prevent costly damages from solar storms.
ESA's €8 Billion Budget: A €40 Billion Economic Return
The European Space Agency (ESA) generates a significant economic return on investment, with programs like Galileo and Copernicus providing substantial benefits, while projects like Vigil aim to prevent costly damages from solar storms.
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44% Bias Score


UK's Stark Gender Gap in STEM: £250 Billion Economic Opportunity at Stake
On International Women in STEM Day, the UK highlights the stark underrepresentation of women in STEM careers (30% overall, 23% in computer science, 21% in engineering), emphasizing systemic issues and advocating for bold, systemic change to unlock the £250 billion potential economic growth identifie...
UK's Stark Gender Gap in STEM: £250 Billion Economic Opportunity at Stake
On International Women in STEM Day, the UK highlights the stark underrepresentation of women in STEM careers (30% overall, 23% in computer science, 21% in engineering), emphasizing systemic issues and advocating for bold, systemic change to unlock the £250 billion potential economic growth identifie...
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48% Bias Score


Gender Imbalance in Israel's Space Industry Highlighted in New Report
A new report reveals that women make up less than 25% of Israel's space industry, with fewer than 10% in engineering roles, mirroring a global trend where women constitute only around 20% of the workforce; the report recommends promoting gender diversity through educational programs and company poli...
Gender Imbalance in Israel's Space Industry Highlighted in New Report
A new report reveals that women make up less than 25% of Israel's space industry, with fewer than 10% in engineering roles, mirroring a global trend where women constitute only around 20% of the workforce; the report recommends promoting gender diversity through educational programs and company poli...
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20% Bias Score


Israeli Program Equips Bedouin Teachers with Tech Skills
Synergy7 launched a six-week technology training program in December 2024 for 10 Bedouin science and technology teachers in Israel, in partnership with MIT, to enhance their skills in cyber, robotics, and tech fields, thus guiding students towards those careers; the program is the first of its kind ...
Israeli Program Equips Bedouin Teachers with Tech Skills
Synergy7 launched a six-week technology training program in December 2024 for 10 Bedouin science and technology teachers in Israel, in partnership with MIT, to enhance their skills in cyber, robotics, and tech fields, thus guiding students towards those careers; the program is the first of its kind ...
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40% Bias Score


Europe's Economic Decline: A Productivity and Skills Crisis
Europe's competitiveness is declining due to lower technological productivity and fewer working hours; Spain lags behind the EU, and its low R&D investment and lack of skilled workers exacerbate the problem.
Europe's Economic Decline: A Productivity and Skills Crisis
Europe's competitiveness is declining due to lower technological productivity and fewer working hours; Spain lags behind the EU, and its low R&D investment and lack of skilled workers exacerbate the problem.
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52% Bias Score

Musk Calls for Immediate Deorbiting of International Space Station
Elon Musk called for the immediate deorbiting of the International Space Station, despite its significant contributions to scientific research, technological innovation, STEM education, and international diplomacy; experts warn of major setbacks if this occurs.

Musk Calls for Immediate Deorbiting of International Space Station
Elon Musk called for the immediate deorbiting of the International Space Station, despite its significant contributions to scientific research, technological innovation, STEM education, and international diplomacy; experts warn of major setbacks if this occurs.
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48% Bias Score

ESA's €8 Billion Budget: A €40 Billion Economic Return
The European Space Agency (ESA) generates a significant economic return on its €8 billion annual budget, with programs like Galileo, Copernicus, and the upcoming Vigil mission providing crucial services and inspiring future generations in STEM fields.

ESA's €8 Billion Budget: A €40 Billion Economic Return
The European Space Agency (ESA) generates a significant economic return on its €8 billion annual budget, with programs like Galileo, Copernicus, and the upcoming Vigil mission providing crucial services and inspiring future generations in STEM fields.
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48% Bias Score

Khuda's $100 Million Donation to Boost Female STEM Participation
Tech entrepreneur Robin Khuda's $100 million donation to the University of Sydney will fund a program providing tutoring and scholarships to 40,000 high school students in western Sydney, aiming to increase female participation in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) fields, addr...

Khuda's $100 Million Donation to Boost Female STEM Participation
Tech entrepreneur Robin Khuda's $100 million donation to the University of Sydney will fund a program providing tutoring and scholarships to 40,000 high school students in western Sydney, aiming to increase female participation in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) fields, addr...
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48% Bias Score

Open University Tops Israeli Computer Science Graduates, Achieving Highest Salaries
Open University graduated 349 computer science students in 2024, exceeding other Israeli universities and achieving the highest average graduate salary (NIS 47,000). This success is fueled by unique student demographics (high schoolers, soldiers, Haredi women) and a challenging curriculum.

Open University Tops Israeli Computer Science Graduates, Achieving Highest Salaries
Open University graduated 349 computer science students in 2024, exceeding other Israeli universities and achieving the highest average graduate salary (NIS 47,000). This success is fueled by unique student demographics (high schoolers, soldiers, Haredi women) and a challenging curriculum.
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52% Bias Score

China to Wave Flag on Moon Using Electromagnetic Fields
Chinese scientists are developing a flag for the Chang'e 7 lunar mission, scheduled for launch around 2026, that will use electromagnetic fields to simulate waving on the airless moon, inspired by a proposal from elementary school students and aiming to inspire future aerospace careers.

China to Wave Flag on Moon Using Electromagnetic Fields
Chinese scientists are developing a flag for the Chang'e 7 lunar mission, scheduled for launch around 2026, that will use electromagnetic fields to simulate waving on the airless moon, inspired by a proposal from elementary school students and aiming to inspire future aerospace careers.
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24% Bias Score

Girls Rule AI: One Student's Mission to Empower Young Women in AI
Inspired by her experience as the only girl in a regional computer science competition, 17-year-old New Jersey high school student Ishani Singh founded Girls Rule AI, a non-profit that has taught over 200 girls in 25 states and six countries about artificial intelligence.

Girls Rule AI: One Student's Mission to Empower Young Women in AI
Inspired by her experience as the only girl in a regional computer science competition, 17-year-old New Jersey high school student Ishani Singh founded Girls Rule AI, a non-profit that has taught over 200 girls in 25 states and six countries about artificial intelligence.
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12% Bias Score
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