- Mon Aug 16 2004 Many engineers lack a four-year degree
The news comes as some observers warn that the United States needs to focus more on training scientists and engineers.
- Fri Jul 24 1998 Short Take: Stanford to offer engineering online master's degree program
Stanford University this fall is offering its first degree program held entirely online. The School of Engineering is expecting to sign up about 50 part-time students for its online master's degree program in electrical engineering. The program will cost "considerably more" than standard tuition, the university said. It will utilize audio and video streaming, electronic distribution of notes, interaction between students and instructors, and online posting of homework and exams.
- Wed Jul 13 2005 Want a degree in RFID?
- Tue Jan 5 2010 Mikey (second generation-- photos)
As one of the best microphone accessories for the iPhone and the iPod Touch the second-generation of the Mikey from Blue Microphones offers improved circuitry, line-input, and USB pass-through.
- Tue Jan 5 2010 Mikey gets a makeover
The best microphone accessory for the iPhone and iPod Touch just got better, with improved circuitry, line-input, and USB pass-thru.
- Fri Jun 8 2001 VC watch: Full Degree seals $9 million
Full Degree receives $9 million in a first round of funding...Fourthchannel grabs $9.5 million in a fourth round...DataPlay secures $55 million.
- Wed Dec 30 2009 NASA trains WISE eye on the sky (photos)
The WISE space telescope has cast aside its lens cap and is ready to start taking infrared images of distant stars.
- Mon Nov 29 2004 A U.S. brain drain?
A drop in engineering degrees combined with a fall-off in foreign students matriculating at U.S. colleges spells big trouble ahead.
- Mon Nov 29 2004 Music industry lashes out at Kazaa trial
Trial begins with music industry attorney calling Kazaa an "engine of copyright piracy to a degree of magnitude never before seen."
- Tue May 15 2007 Senators propose infinite H-1Bs for advanced degree holders
Bill would exempt anyone with a master's degree or higher from a U.S. university, or with such a degree from a foreign university in certain fields.




