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Cloud-Based Platform Opens Genomics Data to All
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Cloud-Based Platform Opens Genomics Data to All

A team co-led by Johns Hopkins University computer scientist Michael Schatz has created a cloud-based platform that grants researchers easy access to one of the...

Algorithm Looks to Optimize Thermostats and Reduce Emissions
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Algorithm Looks to Optimize Thermostats and Reduce Emissions

Felix Bünning and Benjamin Huber developed an algorithm that controls building temperatures predictively rather than reactively, an approach that consumes significantly...

Researchers Conjure High-Tech Navigation Tools for Snowplows in Blizzards
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Researchers Conjure High-Tech Navigation Tools for Snowplows in Blizzards

A research team at Iowa State University is developing a new navigation system to help snowplows operate in extreme conditions.

Art and Technology Intersect in Video Artwork, Clothing
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Art and Technology Intersect in Video Artwork, Clothing

A research collaboration between Seiko Epson Corp. and Kyoto University melds digital printing and fashion shows.

Mathematicians Propose 5G Network Model for VR Applications
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Mathematicians Propose 5G Network Model for VR Applications

Mathematicians at Peoples' Friendship University of Russia have proposed a model for calculating the optimal parameters of a 5G network for virtual reality applications...

Study Shows Factors on Quantum Computation Speed Limit
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Study Shows Factors on Quantum Computation Speed Limit

Physicists at the University of Bonn and the Technion – Israel Institute of Technology devised an experiment to find which factors determine how fast a quantum...

Project Aims to Optimize Workflows to Amplify AI for Science
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Project Aims to Optimize Workflows to Amplify AI for Science

The Poseidon distributed computing and data infrastructure project at Argonne National Laboratory is paving the way for faster scientific discoveries at the U.S...

Engineers Develop 'Smart Bikes' to Improve Cycling Safety, Efficiency
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Engineers Develop 'Smart Bikes' to Improve Cycling Safety, Efficiency

A team of Northern Arizona University engineers is developing an instrumented bike that improves bike efficiency, safety, and mobility, with an eye on increasing...

Self-Described Bitcoin Creator Must Pay $100 Million in Suit
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Self-Described Bitcoin Creator Must Pay $100 Million in Suit

Craig Wright, an Australian computer scientist who claims he invented bitcoin, was told by a U.S. jury to pay $100 million in damages over claims that he cheated...

Chinese Students Rescue Quantum Computer from Late-Night Disaster
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Chinese Students Rescue Quantum Computer from Late-Night Disaster

Water leaking through the ceiling of a Chinese national research facility might have destroyed a new-generation quantum computer under construction if not for the...

DHS Announces Program to Attract and Retain Cybersecurity Talent
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DHS Announces Program to Attract and Retain Cybersecurity Talent

The U.S. Department of Homeland Security has launched a program to find and hire cybersecurity professionals.

Prescriptive Analytics Explored to Optimize Wind Energy Farms
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Prescriptive Analytics Explored to Optimize Wind Energy Farms

The wind energy industry could soon count on precise analysis to achieve an optimal balance for wind farm productivity and profitability.

Tackling the Pangenomics Computing Challenge
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Tackling the Pangenomics Computing Challenge

Christopher Batten at Cornell University is leading the Panorama project, a five-year, $5 million effort to create the first integrated rack scale acceleration...

Roboticists Find Inspiration in Starfish Larva
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Roboticists Find Inspiration in Starfish Larva

Researchers at ETH Zürich have developed a tiny robot that mimics the movement of a starfish larva.

Sorry, Gen Z Isn't Going to Solve Your Tech Skills Crisis
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Sorry, Gen Z Isn't Going to Solve Your Tech Skills Crisis

Seventy-two percent of IT leaders believe members of Generation Z (ages 16 to 24) will solve the digital skills shortage, but just 24% of young people view their...

Scientists Use Supercomputer to Tackle Antibiotic Resistance
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Scientists Use Supercomputer to Tackle Antibiotic Resistance

Scientists tackled the problem of antibiotic resistance by using a supercomputer to redesign existing antibiotics to overcome bacterial resistance mechanisms. ...

Undergraduate Fellowship Eyes Inclusive Quantum Workforce
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Undergraduate Fellowship Eyes Inclusive Quantum Workforce

The Open Quantum Initiative has launched an undergraduate fellowship as part of its effort to advocate for and contribute to the development of a diverse and inclusive...

14-Year-Old Finds a Way to Accelerate Calculations Using 'Antiprime' Numbers
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14-Year-Old Finds a Way to Accelerate Calculations Using 'Antiprime' Numbers

Akilan Sankaran, 14, was awarded the $25,000 Samueli Foundation Prize for a computer program he wrote that can calculate "highly divisible numbers," sometimes called...

Intel Opens ControlFlag Machine Learning System for Improving Code Quality
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Intel Opens ControlFlag Machine Learning System for Improving Code Quality

Intel has made its ControlFlag software, which uses machine learning to improve code quality, open source and accessible on Github. 

Surfer Robots Look and Move Like Water Bugs
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Surfer Robots Look and Move Like Water Bugs

Hassan Masoud and Mitch Timm at Michigan Technological University and a team of researchers have built a tiny, self-powered robot inspired by water-skimming insects...
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