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Scientific Computing's Future: Can Any Coding Language Top a 1950s Behemoth?
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Scientific Computing's Future: Can Any Coding Language Top a 1950s Behemoth?

Take a tour through the research laboratories at any university physics department or national lab, and much of what you will see defines "cutting edge."

Nsa's Encrypted Tweet: We're Hiring Code Breakers
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Nsa's Encrypted Tweet: We're Hiring Code Breakers

What better way to recruit potential code breakers than to advertise in cipher?

The Wizard of Minecraft
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The Wizard of Minecraft

It's a wet monday morning in Stockholm, and the door to Markus Persson's office is closed.

Nanoengineers Develop Basis for Electronics That Stretch at the Molecular Level
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Nanoengineers Develop Basis for Electronics That Stretch at the Molecular Level

Nanoengineers at the University of California, San Diego are asking what might be possible if semiconductor materials were flexible and stretchable without sacrificing...

Archaeologists Use Drone Images to Uncover Ancient Village
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Archaeologists Use Drone Images to Uncover Ancient Village

A team of researchers has successfully used drones to unearth a 1,000-year-old village in northwestern New Mexico, revealing never-seen-before structures and...

i, Solo
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i, Solo

A new computer system allows musicians to perform as the soloist with a full philharmonic orchestra from the comfort of their own living rooms.

Tool ­ncovers Bot-Controlled Twitter Accounts
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Tool ­ncovers Bot-Controlled Twitter Accounts

Aiming to counter misinformation campaigns, researchers at Indiana University have developed a tool that helps determine whether a Twitter account is operated...

Want to Learn Quicker? ­se Your Body
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Want to Learn Quicker? ­se Your Body

Ever got to grips with a problem? Picked up a new skill? Grasped a difficult concept? The language of learning is full of references to parts of the body outside...

An Inside Look at the Insanely Complex Formula 1 Steering Wheel
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An Inside Look at the Insanely Complex Formula 1 Steering Wheel

The modern Formula 1 car is among the most amazing machines ever made. And when you're going wheel-to-wheel with someone like four-time world champ Sebastian Vettel...

Staying on Task Is Difficult in the Automated Cockpit
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Staying on Task Is Difficult in the Automated Cockpit

A new study indicates that pilots may have a hard time concentrating on the automated systems that now carry out many of the tasks once completed by humans.

Science Council Approves Big-Data Privacy Report
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Science Council Approves Big-Data Privacy Report

The President's Council of Advisers on Science and Technology has released "Big Data and Privacy: A Technological Perspective," a report on new ways to build privacy...

Need for Tech Pros With Analytics Skills Keeps Growing
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Need for Tech Pros With Analytics Skills Keeps Growing

More companies are collecting more internal and external data than ever before, increasing the need for tech pros capable of wielding powerful analytics tools...

Do-It-Yourselfers Inspire Hardware Renaissance in Silicon Valley
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Do-It-Yourselfers Inspire Hardware Renaissance in Silicon Valley

In the shadow of Internet monoliths such as Facebook, Google and Twitter, it's easy to forget that Silicon Valley got its start from hard-scrabble tinkerers building...

The Plug-and-Play Luxury Home
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The Plug-and-Play Luxury Home

When it is completed in early 2018, Muse, a 49-story luxury-condo development in Sunny Isles Beach, Fla., will have an automated parking system with push-button...

Chinese Applications for U.S. Grad Schools Dip for Second Year
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Chinese Applications for U.S. Grad Schools Dip for Second Year

For the second year in a row, the number of applications from Chinese students to get into U.S. graduate schools has declined, according to a report from the...

Chemist Turns Software Developer After Son's Cancer Diagnosis
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Chemist Turns Software Developer After Son's Cancer Diagnosis

A scientist's ambitious plan to create an early detection system for eye cancer using people's home cameras is coming along.

Carnegie Mellon Awarded $7.5 Million Grant To Reshape Mathematics
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Carnegie Mellon Awarded $7.5 Million Grant To Reshape Mathematics

Carnegie Mellon University's Steve Awodey has received a $7.5 million, five-year grant from the U.S. Department of Defense to reshape the foundations of mathematics...

The Secret Messages Inside Chinese ­rls
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The Secret Messages Inside Chinese ­rls

An American friend living in Beijing once said she refused to communicate with anyone whose email address consisted of a string of numbers, such as 62718298454@163...

Spreading the A.p. Gospel to Nurture Scientists and Engineers
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Spreading the A.p. Gospel to Nurture Scientists and Engineers

Even before the first day of class in August, Maura Fritzley had second thoughts about taking Advanced Placement physics.

Self-Assembly Required: One Scientist's Bid to Build Cancer-Killing Nanorobots
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Self-Assembly Required: One Scientist's Bid to Build Cancer-Killing Nanorobots

The term "cancer killing nanorobot" could conjure up all sorts of images, the best involving teeny tiny laser eyebeams.
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