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Give Yourself 5 Stars? Online, It Might Cost You
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Give Yourself 5 Stars? Online, It Might Cost You

"I celebrate myself, and sing myself," wrote Walt Whitman, America's great bard of self-promotion.

Lost to the Ages
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Lost to the Ages

You are standing on a dock beside the jutting masts and crow's nest of a sunken ship, water lapping calmly under your feet.

Empty F-16 Jet Tested By Boeing and ­.s. Air Force
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Empty F-16 Jet Tested By Boeing and ­.s. Air Force

Boeing has revealed that it has retrofitted retired fighter jets to turn them into drones.

How BlackBerry Finally Found Its Buyer
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How BlackBerry Finally Found Its Buyer

The BlackBerry melodrama may finally be coming to a close.

Cybersecurity an Occupation, Not a Profession, Says Report
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Cybersecurity an Occupation, Not a Profession, Says Report

A new study concludes that cybersecurity is still an emerging field, and threats change too quickly for the federal government to undertake its professionalization...

Apple's A7 Chip Makes a Run at Intel
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Apple's A7 Chip Makes a Run at Intel

Is Apple simply engaging in PR puffery when it talks about its "desktop" A7 chip? Not so fast.

Does Digital Age Overcomplicate Design?
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Does Digital Age Overcomplicate Design?

There is a scene in the television series "Boss" in which the mayor of Chicago, played by Kelsey Grammer, is discovered by his wife washing bed sheets by hand at...

Life on Mars: Down But Not Out Says Mars Society Founder
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Life on Mars: Down But Not Out Says Mars Society Founder

Hopes of alien life on Mars were dashed Thursday when a paper published in the journal Scienceconcluded that the Curiosity rover has yet to find any methane gas...

Computer Science Major Ranks No. 8 For Salary Potential
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Computer Science Major Ranks No. 8 For Salary Potential

Science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) degrees are among the college degrees with the highest earning potential, according to PayScale's College Salary...

Densest Array of Carbon Nanotubes Grown to Date
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Densest Array of Carbon Nanotubes Grown to Date

A team from Cambridge University has devised a simple technique to increase the density of nanotube forests grown on conductive supports. The high density nanotubes...

World's First Mimicry Computer Developed in China
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World's First Mimicry Computer Developed in China

Chinese scientists have successfully developed the world's first mimicry computer. The computer has a dynamic structure and can adjust to users' various needs...

Why Today's Inventors Need to Read More Science Fiction
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Why Today's Inventors Need to Read More Science Fiction

How will police use a gun that immobilizes its target but does not kill? What would people do with a device that could provide them with any mood they desire? What...

Supercomputing the Transition from Ordinary to Extraordinary Forms of Matter
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Supercomputing the Transition from Ordinary to Extraordinary Forms of Matter

Calculations plus experimental data help map the nuclear phase diagram, offering insight into a transition that mimics the formation of visible matter in the universe...

On the Road to Fault-Tolerant Quantum Computing
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On the Road to Fault-Tolerant Quantum Computing

An international collaboration of researchers at Berkeley Lab's Advanced Light Source has reported the first demonstration of high-temperature superconductivity...

The Itunes of Higher Education
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The Itunes of Higher Education

It's nearly impossible to get into MIT, very expensive to enroll there, and exceedingly hard to graduate, which are some of the reasons why MIT degrees are so coveted...

Improving the Big Data Toolkit
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Improving the Big Data Toolkit

Open source software tends to march into the marketplace step by step, a quiet but steady strategy compared with the grand marketing events of the commercial software...

Teaching Computers to See–by Learning to See Like Computers
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Teaching Computers to See–by Learning to See Like Computers

By translating images into the language spoken by object-recognition systems, then translating them back, researchers hope to explain the recognition systems'...

Google vs. Death
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Google vs. Death

In person, it can be a little hard to hear Larry Page.

Nsf Announces New 'expeditions in Computing' Awards
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Nsf Announces New 'expeditions in Computing' Awards

The U.S. National Science Foundation will provide $10 million over the next five years to fundamental research projects on molecular programming and computer vision...

Nasa's Asteroid-In-A-Bag Recipe
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Nasa's Asteroid-In-A-Bag Recipe

"It’s not as crazy as it seemed at the beginning," Charles Elachi, the director of NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory, told the Washington Post, about NASA's latest...
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