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Miracle Material Graphene Could Deliver Internet One Hundred Times Faster
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Miracle Material Graphene Could Deliver Internet One Hundred Times Faster

Researchers have demonstrated incredibly short optical response rates using graphene, which could lead to much faster Internet speeds.

Ntu Invention Transforms Plain Surfaces Into Low-Cost Touchscreens
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Ntu Invention Transforms Plain Surfaces Into Low-Cost Touchscreens

Researchers have developed a low-cost system that could turn a whiteboard, glass window, or a wooden tabletop into a responsive, touch-sensitive surface. 

Make Way for State and Local Cyber-Ranges
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Make Way for State and Local Cyber-Ranges

The U.S. government has wanted a nationwide network of unclassified cyberexercise facilities for years, and now that idea is coming to state and local governments...

Silicon Oxide Memories Transcend a Hurdle
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Silicon Oxide Memories Transcend a Hurdle

Researchers have developed a one-kilobit rewritable silicon oxide device with diodes that eliminate data-corrupting crosstalk. 

Alert! Study Finds Internet Users Heed Browser Warnings
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Alert! Study Finds Internet Users Heed Browser Warnings

Security warnings displayed by Web browsers are much more effective at deterring risky Internet behavior than was previously believed, a recent study found.

Crm For Cities
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Crm For Cities

New mobile apps improve citizen-government communications.

Attention, Shoppers: Store Is Tracking Your Cell
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Attention, Shoppers: Store Is Tracking Your Cell

Like dozens of other brick-and-mortar retailers,Nordstrom wanted to learn more about its customers—how many came through the doors, how many were repeat visitors—the...

Fact or Fiction: Encryption Prevents Digital Eavesdropping
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Fact or Fiction: Encryption Prevents Digital Eavesdropping

Since the dawn of the Web and ubiquitous free e-mail services over the past two decades, the need to secure personal information online has been evident but often...

Here Come the Arabic, Russian, and Chinese Net Addresses
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Here Come the Arabic, Russian, and Chinese Net Addresses

ICANN, the organization in charge of a major overhaul of Internet addresses, said it has signed agreements that will bring Chinese, Russian, and Arabic domain names...

Canadian Team Claims $250,000 Prize For Human-Powered Helicopter
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Canadian Team Claims $250,000 Prize For Human-Powered Helicopter

The Canadian AeroVelo team has done what many thought impossible.

Predicting Earthquakes and Saving Lives--With Smartphones
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Predicting Earthquakes and Saving Lives--With Smartphones

A new app called CrowdShake provides early earthquake warnings by converting a smartphone's accelerometer into a seismometer. 

A Mind-Blowing Dome Made By 6,500 Computer-Guided Silkworms
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A Mind-Blowing Dome Made By 6,500 Computer-Guided Silkworms

Researchers have used 6,500 live silkworms to create a three-dimensional printed dome, utilizing a hybrid fabrication method called CNSilk. 

Experts Create 3D Map of Richard III's Grave
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Experts Create 3D Map of Richard III's Grave

Researchers are using two scanning techniques to create a detailed three-dimensional digital visualization of King Richard III's grave.

Breakthrough Could Lead to 'artificial Skin' That Senses Touch, Humidity, and Temperature
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Breakthrough Could Lead to 'artificial Skin' That Senses Touch, Humidity, and Temperature

A newly developed flexible sensor out of tiny gold particles could be used to create electronic skin. 

Robot Mom Would Beat Robot Butler in Popularity Contest
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Robot Mom Would Beat Robot Butler in Popularity Contest

Researchers have found that people express more positive feelings toward a robot that takes care of them than toward a robot that needs care. 

Censoring the News Before It Happens
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Censoring the News Before It Happens

Every day in China, hundreds of messages are sent from government offices to website editors around the country that say things like, "Report on the new provincial...

Computational Photography: The Snap Is Only the Start
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Computational Photography: The Snap Is Only the Start

Imagine a camera that allows you to see through a crowd to get a clear view of someone who would otherwise be obscured, a smartphone that matches big-budget lenses...

Researchers Find Bug Bounty Programs Pay Economic Rewards
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Researchers Find Bug Bounty Programs Pay Economic Rewards

Bug bounty programs can be as much as 100 times more cost-effective for finding security vulnerabilities than hiring full-time security researchers to do the same...

Modest Debut of Atlas May Foreshadow Age of 'robo Sapiens'
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Modest Debut of Atlas May Foreshadow Age of 'robo Sapiens'

Moving its hands as if it were dealing cards and walking with a bit of a swagger, a Pentagon-financed humanoid robot named Atlas made its first public appearance...

5d Optical Memory in Nanostructured Quartz Glass Could Lead to ­nlimited Lifetime Data Storage
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5d Optical Memory in Nanostructured Quartz Glass Could Lead to ­nlimited Lifetime Data Storage

Researchers have experimentally demonstrated the recording and retrieval process of five-dimensional digital data in nanostructured glass by femtosecond laser writing...
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