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These Are The Best Universities in The World in Computer Science
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These Are The Best Universities in The World in Computer Science

Thirteen of the world's top 20 universities in computer science are based in the United States, according to the results of the Academic Ranking of World Universities...

New AI Dog Trainer Uses Computer Vision and a Treat Launcher
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New AI Dog Trainer Uses Computer Vision and a Treat Launcher

Startup Companion Labs has unveiled an AI-driven dog-training machine that relies on computer vision to detect a dog's comportment to tune its delivery of rewards...

Spider-Man-Style Robotic Graspers Defy Gravity
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Spider-Man-Style Robotic Graspers Defy Gravity

Scientists have developed a suction unit that can be used on rough surfaces and that has applications in the development of climbing robots and robotic arms with...

Artist Turns Data Into Art, With Help From AI
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Artist Turns Data Into Art, With Help From AI

Artist Refik Anadol sees pools of data as material for mesmerizing art installations.

China Is Closing Gap With United States on Research Spending
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China Is Closing Gap With United States on Research Spending

The United States is no longer the "uncontested leader" in science globally, the U.S. National Science Foundation says.

How Coworkers Impact the Value of Your Skills
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How Coworkers Impact the Value of Your Skills

Research at Harvard's Growth Lab finds that skills of coworkers may matter as much as a worker's own skills in achieving higher income.

Data Science Community Rocked by Pet Adoption Contest Cheating Scandal
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Data Science Community Rocked by Pet Adoption Contest Cheating Scandal

A team of programmers scraped data from a pet adoption website to cheat in a $10,000 contest that was intended to help shelter pets get adopted.

Reinventing the Computer With Brain-Inspired Neuromorphic Computing
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Reinventing the Computer With Brain-Inspired Neuromorphic Computing

Brain-inspired neuromorphic computing paves the way forward with new directions in computing hardware, algorithms, architectures, and materials.

UVM, Tufts Team Builds 'Living' Robots
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UVM, Tufts Team Builds 'Living' Robots

A team from the University of Vermont and Tufts University has repurposed living cells from frog embryos and assembled them into millimeter-wide life-forms called...

Skip the Résumé Race, Crack A Hackathon to Land That Dream Job
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Skip the Résumé Race, Crack A Hackathon to Land That Dream Job

Tech companies are finding hackathons a useful channel for hiring and introducing new products.

Brain-Like Device May Forecast Future of Computer Technology
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Brain-Like Device May Forecast Future of Computer Technology

Researchers at UCLA and Japan's National Institute for Materials Science say their work may revolutionize modern computers.

Drones Make Fruit Farmers More Efficient
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Drones Make Fruit Farmers More Efficient

Crop sensors and unmanned aerial vehicles are boosting farmers' productivity and saving them thousands of dollars a year by improving the efficiency of inputs such...

ORNL Researchers Advance Performance Benchmark for Quantum Computers
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ORNL Researchers Advance Performance Benchmark for Quantum Computers

Researchers at Oak Ridge National Laboratory have developed a quantum chemistry simulation benchmark to evaluate the performance of quantum devices and guide the...

Meet the Man Behind Japan's Bid to Build the World's Greenest Supercomputer
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Meet the Man Behind Japan's Bid to Build the World's Greenest Supercomputer

Satoshi Matsuoka is leading Japan's Fugaku project, which aims to build one of the fastest and greenest supercomputers in the world.

Russia Will Spend $790M to Build Quantum Computer
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Russia Will Spend $790M to Build Quantum Computer

The Russian government will spend around 50 billion roubles (US$790 million) over the next five years on basic and applied quantum research at leading Russian laboratories...

More Chinese Scientists In America Are Going Back Home
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More Chinese Scientists In America Are Going Back Home

A growing number of Chinese scientists working in the United States and other parts of the world are returning to their homeland, enhancing China's research productivity...

Tech Giants Hunt for AI Startups – And the Brains Behind Them
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Tech Giants Hunt for AI Startups – And the Brains Behind Them

Technology giants are opening their checkbooks to purchase artificial intelligence startups to land talent and keep pace in the hot field.

Tool Could Help Researchers Design Better Cancer Vaccines
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Tool Could Help Researchers Design Better Cancer Vaccines

Researchers have developed a computational tool that could help predict which tumor-specific antigens will be displayed on tumor cells, and hence would be the best...

Finland Is Making Its Online AI Crash Course Free to the World
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Finland Is Making Its Online AI Crash Course Free to the World

Finland launched a free online crash course in artificial intelligence to its citizens last year. Now it nation is making the six week program available for anyone...

I Was A Teenage Code-Breaker at Bletchley Park
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I Was A Teenage Code-Breaker at Bletchley Park

Helen Andrews was one of the youngest workers at Bletchley Park in 1940. She has only recently started talking about her experiences
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