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Stealth Turns 40: Looking Back at the First Flight of Have Blue
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Stealth Turns 40: Looking Back at the First Flight of Have Blue

On December 1, 1977, a truly strange bird took flight for the first time in the skies over a desolate corner of Nevada.

Riding a Time Capsule to Apartment 8g
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Riding a Time Capsule to Apartment 8g

It was 8 a.m. in Ramón Rivera's elevator and the morning rush was on. The buzzer rang.

Could AI Help to Create a Meat-Free World?
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Could AI Help to Create a Meat-Free World?

Remember the last burger you really enjoyed—try to summon up its rich, juicy taste in your mind and its chewy, firm-yet-soft-yet-crunchy texture.

Engineers Program Tiny Robots to Move, Think Like Insects
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Engineers Program Tiny Robots to Move, Think Like Insects

Cornell's Laboratory for Intelligent Systems and Controls is developing "event-based" sensing and control algorithms to be implemented on neuromorphic chips to...

Coalition Seeks to Increase Transparency on Life Science Career Prospects
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Coalition Seeks to Increase Transparency on Life Science Career Prospects

Nine U.S. research universities and a major research institute have announced plans to give would-be life scientists clear, standardized data on graduate school...

The Researcher Who Wants to Bring AI to Factories
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The Researcher Who Wants to Bring AI to Factories

Gargantuan Taiwanese manufacturer Foxconn employs more than 1 million people and tens of thousands of robots making iPhones and other electronics.

Robots Multiply in China With Annual Output Passing 100,000
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Robots Multiply in China With Annual Output Passing 100,000

China is churning out robots.

Improving Cyber Security in Harsh Environments
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Improving Cyber Security in Harsh Environments

A team of researchers is reporting a new way to protect data, especially when it is subjected to extreme environmental conditions.

Researchers Use Wwii Code-Breaking Techniques to Interpret Brain data
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Researchers Use Wwii Code-Breaking Techniques to Interpret Brain data

A team of researchers used cryptographic techniques to decode the activity of motor neurons, which allowed them to predict, from brain data, which direction monkeys...

Lawyer-Bots Are Shaking ­p Jobs
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Lawyer-Bots Are Shaking ­p Jobs

Meticulous research, deep study of case law, and intricate argument-building—lawyers have used similar methods to ply their trade for hundreds of years. But they'd...

Your Smartphone's Next Trick? Fighting Cybercrime
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Your Smartphone's Next Trick? Fighting Cybercrime

A University at Buffalo-led team of researchers has discovered how to identify smartphones by examining just one photo taken by the device. The advancement opens...

Data Tools Game-Changer For Mining and Exploration
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Data Tools Game-Changer For Mining and Exploration

Research scientists and industry are teaming up to develop and commercialize new tools using cutting-edge digital technologies including machine learning that they...

It's Super Hard to Find Humans in the Fcc's Net Neutrality Comments
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It's Super Hard to Find Humans in the Fcc's Net Neutrality Comments

The Federal Communications Commissions''public comment period on its plans to repeal net neutrality protections was bombarded with bots, memes, and input from people...

Microsoft's Q# Quantum Programming Language Out Now in Preview
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Microsoft's Q# Quantum Programming Language Out Now in Preview

Microsoft launched a preview version of a new programming language for quantum computing called Q#. The industry giant also launched a quantum simulator that developers...

China Lacks the One Thing It Needs to Become an AI Powerhouse: Enough Talented Workers
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China Lacks the One Thing It Needs to Become an AI Powerhouse: Enough Talented Workers

The world's most populous country faces a severe talent shortage in its quest to become a global powerhouse in artificial intelligence.

The Tax Overhaul Could Cripple the ­.s. as a Leader in Science
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The Tax Overhaul Could Cripple the ­.s. as a Leader in Science

The graduate education system in the United States is rightly considered the best in the world. But Republicans in the House of Representatives have passed a bill...

ACM Recognizes 2017 Fellows For Making Transformative Contributions and Advancing Technology in the Digital Age
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ACM Recognizes 2017 Fellows For Making Transformative Contributions and Advancing Technology in the Digital Age

ACM has named 54 members ACM Fellows for major contributions in areas including database theory, design automation, information retrieval, multimedia computing,...

The Force Is Strong: Amputee Controls Individual Prosthetic Fingers
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The Force Is Strong: Amputee Controls Individual Prosthetic Fingers

Luke Skywalker's bionic hand is a step closer to reality for amputees in this galaxy. Researchers at the Georgia Institute of Technology have created an ultrasonic...

How to Find and Interview Nontraditional Tech Job Candidates
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How to Find and Interview Nontraditional Tech Job Candidates

The tech talent shortage may require your company to find job candidates who lack a traditional computer science degree. How can managers overcome that barrier?...

Inside Baidu's Bid to Lead the AI Revolution
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Inside Baidu's Bid to Lead the AI Revolution

Presumably, Robin Li wanted attention last summer when he decided to launch Baidu's bid for the future of self-driving cars from the front seat of a car that was...
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