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Recent News. 2-17-2014. A Push To Boost Computer Science Learning, Even At An Early Age. It's estimated that only about 10 percent of American K-12 schools teach computer science. T here will be far more tech sector jobs than computer science graduates to fill them.

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  1. Recent News 2-17-2014

  2. A Push To Boost Computer Science Learning, Even At An Early Age It's estimated that only about 10 percent of American K-12 schools teach computer science. There will be far more tech sector jobs than computer science graduates to fill them.

  3. For Some Olympians, Games Are Golden Ticket To Politics The Olympics, it turns out, can be an outstanding platform for athletes who'd like to remain in the public eye long after their career in sports is over.

  4. Warming Arctic May Be Causing Jet Stream To Lose Its Way The wayward jet stream could account for the persistently severe winter weather this year in the U.S. and Britain, as well as California's long drought.

  5. Spanish judge seeks Tibet genocide charges for former Chinese leaders A Spanish judge is seeking the arrest of China's former president and premier over eight-year-old accusations of genocide in Tibet.

  6. Climate change is an issue of national security, warns Ed Miliband Labour leader says UK is 'sleepwalking to a crisis over climate' as storms bring more major disruption and flooding.

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