Your college major has a bigger effect on your income than where you go to college.  We reported on this story last month, and ran a graph of the most and least lucrative college majors.  NPR Article>>

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Who would have thunk that Walmart offers better pay to software engineers than Microsoft, Expedia and Amazon.com. But that’s one of the findings in a new Glassdoor survey which looks at the top 25 highest paying companies for software engineers.  Article>>

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Pancreatic cancer is one of the most aggressive and deadly cancers, in part because often by the time it’s diagnosed the disease has spread to other parts of the body. So when news broke last year

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Three Americans won the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine on Monday for discovering the machinery that regulates how cells transport major molecules in a cargo system that delivers them to the right place at the right time. Article>>

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Last summer, researchers at Yale published a study proving that physicists, chemists and biologists are likely to view a young male scientist more favorably than a woman with the same qualifications. Presented

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Throw a rock in the tech world and you’ll find a “learn-to-code” advocate. But among actual computer science educators, Mike Zamansky at the elite Stuyvesant High School in Manhattan, is one of the

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The topic of unemployment is often discussed and debated, but what about youth unemployment? According to the World Economic Forum, there are 1.2 billion youth in the world aged 15 to 24. They

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The group that administers the SAT has begun a nationwide outreach program to try to persuade more low-income high school seniors who scored high on standardized tests to apply to select colleges.  Link>>

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