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How Graphene Could Cool Smartphone, Computer, and Other Electronics Chips
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How Graphene Could Cool Smartphone, Computer, and Other Electronics Chips

A Rutgers-led study published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences proposes an integrated graphene-based active on-chip cooling solution.

The Trump Administration's War on Science
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The Trump Administration's War on Science

"Think of the marvels we can achieve if we simply set free the dreams of our people," President Trump said in his speech to Congress last month, after summoning...

Nasa Selects Cubesat, Smallsat Mission Concept Studies
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Nasa Selects Cubesat, Smallsat Mission Concept Studies

NASA has selected 10 studies under the Planetary Science Deep Space SmallSat Studies (PSDS3) program to develop mission concepts using small satellites to investigate...

Southampton Seeks Storytellers For Smartphone Technology
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Southampton Seeks Storytellers For Smartphone Technology

University of Southampton researchers are looking for enthusiastic writers to help with the next stage of their innovative work developing location-based story-telling...

Elon Musk's Billion-Dollar Crusade to Stop the A.i. Apocalypse
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Elon Musk's Billion-Dollar Crusade to Stop the A.i. Apocalypse

It was just a friendly little argument about the fate of humanity. Demis Hassabis, a leading creator of advanced artificial intelligence, was chatting with ...

Driving ­.s. Factories: Foreign Robotics
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Driving ­.s. Factories: Foreign Robotics

The U.S. is being beaten by European and Japanese firms in the race to supply cutting-edge production machinery behind the new automated manufacturing sector.

The Battle For Top AI Talent Only Gets Tougher From Here
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The Battle For Top AI Talent Only Gets Tougher From Here

Andrew Ng helped create two of Silicon Valley's leading artificial intelligence labs.

Software Tool Powers Up Genomic Research
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Software Tool Powers Up Genomic Research

A group of computational biological researchers has developed a software tool that synthesizes many algorithmic and methodological advances that will power gene...

Spintronic Technology Advances with Newly Designed Magnetic Tunnel Junctions
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Spintronic Technology Advances with Newly Designed Magnetic Tunnel Junctions

A Japanese team of researchers has succeeded in applying MgGa2O4 as an alternative to more conventional tunnel barrier materials, demonstrating that magnetic tunnel...

'flying Saucer' Colloidal Quantum Dots Produce Brighter, Better Lasers
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'flying Saucer' Colloidal Quantum Dots Produce Brighter, Better Lasers

Scientists have developed a method for creating laser light using colloidal quantum dots, an important step toward practical lasing technology

Self-Healing Graphene Holds Promise For Artificial Skin in Future Robots
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Self-Healing Graphene Holds Promise For Artificial Skin in Future Robots

A previously undocumented self-healing property of graphene' could become viable for use in the next generation of electronics, leading to such developments as flexible...

Sorry, a Robot Is Not About to Replace Your Lawyer
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Sorry, a Robot Is Not About to Replace Your Lawyer

Impressive advances in artificial intelligence technology tailored for legal work have led some lawyers to worry that their profession may be Silicon Valley's next...

Chemists Are First in Line For Quantum Computing's Benefits
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Chemists Are First in Line For Quantum Computing's Benefits

This month IBM and Google both said they aim to commercialize quantum computers within the next few years (Google specified five), selling access to the exotic...

Research Finds Places Where Tech Jobs and Affordable Housing Intersect
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Research Finds Places Where Tech Jobs and Affordable Housing Intersect

U.S. tech workers end the month with thousands more in disposable income in Seattle than San Francisco after paying for housing and income taxes, according to a...

Research Leads to a Golden Discovery For Wearable Technology
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Research Leads to a Golden Discovery For Wearable Technology

Researchers have developed a way to "grow" thin layers of gold on single crystal wafers of silicon, remove the gold foils, and use them as substrates on which to...

Security For Multirobot Systems
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Security For Multirobot Systems

Researchers have developed a technique for preventing malicious hackers from commandeering robot teams' communication networks.

Flatiron Institute to Repurpose Sdsc's 'gordon' Supercomputer
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Flatiron Institute to Repurpose Sdsc's 'gordon' Supercomputer

The Flatiron Institute will use the majority of the data-intensive Gordon supercomputer at San Diego Supercomputer Center for ongoing research following completion...

Program Trains Returning Vets For Engineering Jobs
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Program Trains Returning Vets For Engineering Jobs

The Vets to Tech program creates a workforce pipeline by giving veteran students skills training, paid internships, and a gateway to future employment.

Research Examines Susceptibility to Cyberattacks Through Brain Activity, Eye Gaze
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Research Examines Susceptibility to Cyberattacks Through Brain Activity, Eye Gaze

Researchers are using neuroimaging to observe what happens in Internet users' brains when they encounter malware warnings or malicious websites.

John Maeda: If You Want to Survive in Design, You Better Learn to Code
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John Maeda: If You Want to Survive in Design, You Better Learn to Code

Silicon Valley finally understands the essential role of design.
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