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Now Algorithms Are Deciding Whom to Hire, Based on Voice
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Now Algorithms Are Deciding Whom to Hire, Based on Voice

If you're trying out for a job in sales, the person who judges your pitch may not be a person.

Engineers Skeptical About Tim Cook (Marketers Love Him), Says Survey
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Engineers Skeptical About Tim Cook (Marketers Love Him), Says Survey

Engineers and marketers like to think they think different.

Turning Packing Peanuts Into Battery Components
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Turning Packing Peanuts Into Battery Components

Researchers have developed a way to turn discarded packing peanuts into components for rechargeable batteries that could outperform materials in use today.

'space Lawyers' Help Startups Navigate the Final Legal Frontier
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'space Lawyers' Help Startups Navigate the Final Legal Frontier

When Sagi Kfir meets people and tells them he is a "space attorney," they usually think he has a strange way of saying he is in real estate.

Researchers Use Unmanned Aircraft to Inspect Energy Pipeline Route
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Researchers Use Unmanned Aircraft to Inspect Energy Pipeline Route

A test flight using a fixed-wing unmanned aircraft to inspect an energy pipeline route was completed last week at Mid-Atlantic Aviation Partnership at Virginia...

Nasa Went to Space and All Humans Got Was This Acne Treatment
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Nasa Went to Space and All Humans Got Was This Acne Treatment

Earlier this week, researchers from Imperial College London announced that they had developed a way to make dialysis more effective for patients with kidney failure—inspired...

Dj Patil Talks Nerdy to ­S
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Dj Patil Talks Nerdy to ­S

DJ Patil was recently named the White House's deputy chief technology officer for data policy and chief data scientist, making him the first-ever national datacoined...

Teams Prep For Mid-Atlantic Collegiate Cyber Defense Competition
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Teams Prep For Mid-Atlantic Collegiate Cyber Defense Competition

College students from 10 mid-Atlantic schools will defend a virtual mass transportation computer system against full-scale cyberattacks at the 10th Annual National...

Rensselaer and Walt Disney to Explore Cognitive Computing
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Rensselaer and Walt Disney to Explore Cognitive Computing

Researchers from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute and Walt Disney Imagineering Research & Development Inc. will explore how cognitive computing technology can...

­nmanned Aerial Systems Will Detect Pests, Diseases in Food Crops
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­nmanned Aerial Systems Will Detect Pests, Diseases in Food Crops

Kansas State University is leading an international, multimillion-dollar project that is looking at unmanned aerial systems to detect pest insects and diseases...

How 'game of Thrones' Creates Its Dragons
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How 'game of Thrones' Creates Its Dragons

When you hear the words "CGI" or "3-D animation," complex computer languages probably come to mind.

Virtual Zombie Apocalypse Can Prepare ­S For Disaster
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Virtual Zombie Apocalypse Can Prepare ­S For Disaster

Why use online games to study our responses to catastrophic events?

Google Backs Three-City Program For Black, Latino Techies
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Google Backs Three-City Program For Black, Latino Techies

Google is supporting a new pilot program from CODE2040 to foster tech startups led by minority entrepreneurs in three cities.

Seven Strategies For Keeping Women in STEM Fields
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Seven Strategies For Keeping Women in STEM Fields

The 28-member Initiative on Women in Science and Engineering Working Group has developed a seven-point plan for achieving gender equity in science, technology,...

Nature Guides Developer of Wearable Micro-Sensors
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Nature Guides Developer of Wearable Micro-Sensors

Wei Tang, assistant professor at New Mexico State University, is taking a cue from nature to devise the next generation of integrated low-power, wearable micro...

Modeling Complex Nanostructure Materials
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Modeling Complex Nanostructure Materials

Advances in computing and applied mathematics can improve the predictive value of models used to design new materials.

How Isis Succeeds on Social Media Where #stopkony Fails
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How Isis Succeeds on Social Media Where #stopkony Fails

Social networks offer an incredible tool for tapping into the collective unconscious, a virtual Jungian arena in which competition might be expected to amplify...

Complex, Legacy Code Creates Security Headaches for Microsoft Users
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Complex, Legacy Code Creates Security Headaches for Microsoft Users

Some of the biggest hacking episodes of the last few years, from Target Corp. to Home Depot Inc., share a common thread. Microsoft Corp. platforms were involved...

Carbon3D Introduces CLIP Technology for Layerless 3-D Printing
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Carbon3D Introduces CLIP Technology for Layerless 3-D Printing

Carbon3D announced an innovative approach to polymer-based 3-D printing that continuously grows objects from a pool of resin instead of printing them layer-by...

Five Solar System Sights Nasa Should Visit
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Five Solar System Sights Nasa Should Visit

It's show time for NASA's planetary programme.
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