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Censorship Pays: China's State Newspaper Expands Lucrative Online Scrubbing Business
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Censorship Pays: China's State Newspaper Expands Lucrative Online Scrubbing Business

People.cn, the online unit of China's influential People's Daily, is boosting its numbers of human internet censors backed by artificial intelligence to help firms...

Wichita State Team Creates Robotic 3D-Printed Hand for Local Boy
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Wichita State Team Creates Robotic 3D-Printed Hand for Local Boy

An engineering team at Wichita State University created a 3D-printed hand for Chase Rawlings, who was born without a fully developed left hand.

Future Nuclear Security Experts Train with Sandia-Designed Game
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Future Nuclear Security Experts Train with Sandia-Designed Game

The next generation of nuclear security experts is being trained by playing a war game designed with help from Sandia National Laboratories.

Coding Will Be Mandatory in Japan's Primary Schools Starting in 2020
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Coding Will Be Mandatory in Japan's Primary Schools Starting in 2020

To plug an IT worker shortage and catch up to other countries, Tokyo has made computer programming a mandatory subject in Japan's elementary schools starting in...

Wearable Sensors Mimic Skin to Help With Wound Healing Process
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Wearable Sensors Mimic Skin to Help With Wound Healing Process

Researchers at Binghamton University have developed wearable electrochemical biosensors for a range of human health monitoring applications.

Analyzing Design Team Interaction
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Analyzing Design Team Interaction

An interdisciplinary team of researchers at Penn State will study the role of team dynamics on an engineering team's performance during the design process.

Chinese Professor Still Working at Age 100
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Chinese Professor Still Working at Age 100

At the age of 100, Yang Enze, a professor at Tianjin University, still commutes to his laboratory every day and leads his students on research projects.

Developing Tech For, and With, People With Disabilities
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Developing Tech For, and With, People With Disabilities

Individuals with disabilities and students became co-designers to create innovative solutions to  everyday problems at the sixth annual Assistive Technologies Hackathon...

Do You See What AI Sees? Study Finds That Humans Can Think Like Computers
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Do You See What AI Sees? Study Finds That Humans Can Think Like Computers

Artificial intelligence systems can be fooled by certain images, and new research shows that humans tend to agree with a computer's image classification choices...

They Didn't Buy the DLC: Feature that Could've Prevented 737 Crashes Was Sold As an Option
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They Didn't Buy the DLC: Feature that Could've Prevented 737 Crashes Was Sold As an Option

The crashed Lion Air 737 MAX and the Ethiopian Airlines 737 MAX aircraft had more in common than aircraft design and the apparently malfunctioning flight system...

Pope Francis Helps Write Code Alongside Code.org Founder
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Pope Francis Helps Write Code Alongside Code.org Founder

Pope Francis tapped his way into computer history on Thursday (March 21) by contributing a line of code to an app aimed at promoting United Nations Sustainable...

Computer Scientists Create Reprogrammable Molecular Computing System
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Computer Scientists Create Reprogrammable Molecular Computing System

Computer scientists have designed DNA molecules that can carry out reprogrammable computations, which suggests that molecular self-assembly could be a reliable...

Tech Workers In China's Silicon Valley Face Burnout Before They Reach 30
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Tech Workers In China's Silicon Valley Face Burnout Before They Reach 30

Young employees and entrepreneurs constantly battle burnout at work in China's Silicon Valley, where tech firms typically expect employees to work long hours to...

NASA Cuts to Europa Mission Anger Planetary Scientists
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NASA Cuts to Europa Mission Anger Planetary Scientists

Planetary scientists are angry about NASA's decision to jettison a key instrument from its upcoming mission to Jupiter's moon Europa.

What to Know About ­.S. Computer Science Degrees
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What to Know About ­.S. Computer Science Degrees

U.S.-based graduate computer science programs offer international students access to cutting-edge technology and U.S. employers.

A Robotic Leg Learns to Walk Without Explicit Programming
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A Robotic Leg Learns to Walk Without Explicit Programming

A team of USC researchers have created an AI-controlled robotic limb that can be tripped up and then recover, a task the robot was never explicitly programmed to...

Researchers Discover New Material to Help Power Electronics
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Researchers Discover New Material to Help Power Electronics

A research team at Ohio State University have discovered a dual-personality material that displays in-plane electron and cross-plane hole conduction in thermopower...

U.S. Students Dominate in Computer Science, Study Says
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U.S. Students Dominate in Computer Science, Study Says

In a study of senior computer science majors in the U.S., China, India, and Russia, U.S. students are tops in skills, if not in gross numbers.

Stanford Helped Pioneer Artificial Intelligence. Now the University Wants to Put Humans at Its Center.
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Stanford Helped Pioneer Artificial Intelligence. Now the University Wants to Put Humans at Its Center.

A Stanford University scientist coined the term artificial intelligence. Others at the university created some of the most significant applications of it, such...

How Technology Can Combat Human Trafficking
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How Technology Can Combat Human Trafficking

Kristen Abrams and Nadya Bliss of Arizona State University recently helped organize a conference at the United Nations on how computational science and AI can help...
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