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Nsa Claims It 'touches' Only 1.6 Percent of Internet Traffic
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Nsa Claims It 'touches' Only 1.6 Percent of Internet Traffic

Just hours after President Obama defended the National Security Agency's activities, the foreign surveillance agency released a document in which it claims to review...

The Science Behind the Netflix Algorithms That Decide What You'll Watch Next
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The Science Behind the Netflix Algorithms That Decide What You'll Watch Next

If you liked 1960s Star Trek, the first non-Trek title that Netflix is likely to suggest to you is the original Mission: Impossible series (the one with the cool...

Nsa to Cut System Administrators By 90 Percent to Limit Data Access
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Nsa to Cut System Administrators By 90 Percent to Limit Data Access

The U.S. National Security Agency, hit by disclosures of classified data by former contractor Edward Snowden, said Thursday it intends to eliminate about 90 percent...

Nasa Working on Tech to Take Humans to Mars – and Bring Them Back
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Nasa Working on Tech to Take Humans to Mars – and Bring Them Back

The U.S. National Aeronautics and Space Administration is working on the technologies needed to take astronauts to Mars and back. 

Searching Big Data For 'digital Smoke Signals'
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Searching Big Data For 'digital Smoke Signals'

Development and aid programs are embracing the emerging field known as big data for development. 

Hive-Mind Solves Tasks Using Google Glass Ant Game
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Hive-Mind Solves Tasks Using Google Glass Ant Game

Swarm! is a game that connects Google Glass wearers to a virtual ant colony and asks them to solve real-world problems. 

Seeing Depth Through a Single Lens
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Seeing Depth Through a Single Lens

A newly developed method allows photographers to create a three-dimensional image through a single lens, without moving the camera. 

Next Step in Facial Imaging
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Next Step in Facial Imaging

A new system capable of recording moving human images in three dimensions allows scientists to research facial movement. 

Silent Circle Follows Lavabit in Shuttering Encrypted Email
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Silent Circle Follows Lavabit in Shuttering Encrypted Email

Silent Circle shuttered its encrypted email service on Thursday, the second such closure in just a few hours in an apparent attempt to avoid government scrutiny...

Integrating Left Brain and Right, on a Computer
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Integrating Left Brain and Right, on a Computer

As computers have matured over time, the human brain has no way of keeping up with silicon's rapid-fire calculating abilities.

Bigshot Diy Camera Aims to Teach Kids Tech Basics
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Bigshot Diy Camera Aims to Teach Kids Tech Basics

Owners of Bigshot's device need to assemble its parts in a specific sequence to make it work. An online guide explains the science behind them.

Moore's Law Could Stay On Track with Extreme ­v Progress
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Moore's Law Could Stay On Track with Extreme ­v Progress

Long-awaited improvements in photolithography could pave the way for the continued shrinking and scaling of microprocessors into the second half of this decade...

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N.s.a. Said to Search Content of Messages to and From U.s.

The National Security Agency is searching the contents of vast amounts of Americans' email and text communications into and out of the country, hunting for people...

Xerox Scanners Found to Sometimes Alter Numbers
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Xerox Scanners Found to Sometimes Alter Numbers

Xerox scanners sometimes randomly alter numbers on documents when reproducing them if a specific combination of image quality and compression settings are used. ...

­Understanding Interface Properties of Graphene Paves Way for New Applications
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­Understanding Interface Properties of Graphene Paves Way for New Applications

A new technique to improve the stretchability of graphene should help engineers and designers create new technologies that utilize the material. 

Congress Posts ­.s. Code in Xml
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Congress Posts ­.s. Code in Xml

The U.S. House of Representatives has published all 51 titles of the U.S. Code in XML format for download, as part of the its open government initiative.

3D Ir Images Now in Full Color
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3D Ir Images Now in Full Color

A new non-destructive three-dimensional (3D) imaging technique provides molecular-level chemical information on biological and other specimens. 

Making a Mini Mona Lisa
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Making a Mini Mona Lisa

Researchers have painted a miniature copy of the Mona Lisa on a substrate surface approximately 30 microns in width, using an atomic force microscope.

If We Landed on Europa, What Would We Want to Know?
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If We Landed on Europa, What Would We Want to Know?

Most of what scientists know of Jupiter's moon Europa they have gleaned from a dozen or so close flybys from NASA's Voyager 2 spacecraft in 1979 and NASA's Galileo...

Museums Go Mobile
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Museums Go Mobile

Mobile apps are redefining and reinventing the modern museum, ushering in a new era of interactivity and immersion.
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