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Rosphere: a Spherical Robot For Exploration Missions
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Rosphere: a Spherical Robot For Exploration Missions

The ROSPHERE spherical robot has no wheels or legs, but is able to scroll by itself to conduct missions in wild environments, and is inherently stable. 

New Algorithm Finds Best Routes For One-Way Car Sharing
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New Algorithm Finds Best Routes For One-Way Car Sharing

A newly developed vehicle-routing algorithm is designed to help rebalance one-way vehicle-sharing systems. 

How to Fit 1,000 Terabytes on a Dvd
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How to Fit 1,000 Terabytes on a Dvd

Researchers have developed a technique that increases the data capacity of a single DVD from 4.7 gigabytes to one petabyte. 

Gauging the Risk of Fraud From Social Media
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Gauging the Risk of Fraud From Social Media

A researcher is working to enable more accurate predictions of a person's risk of fraudulent behavior by linking social media data with government data. 

Privacy Paradox: Americans Happy to Share Personal Data With Big Business
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Privacy Paradox: Americans Happy to Share Personal Data With Big Business

It's official: Americans may freak out when government collects their data to track terrorists, but they would happily have banks use it to catch some jerk trying...

Mathematicians Think Like Machines For Perfect Proofs
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Mathematicians Think Like Machines For Perfect Proofs


Spark: Open Source Superstar Rewrites Future of Big Data
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Spark: Open Source Superstar Rewrites Future of Big Data

Ram Sriharsha works in the engine room powering one of Silicon Valley's most influential companies. He’s an engineer at Yahoo.

N.s.a. Leak Puts Focus on System Administrators
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N.s.a. Leak Puts Focus on System Administrators

Edward J. Snowden, the former National Security Agency contractor who leaked details about American surveillance, personifies a debate at the heart of technology...

Linux Foundation Sees Broadening Role For Developers
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Linux Foundation Sees Broadening Role For Developers

The Linux Foundation is expanding its training options to help Linux developers. 

Printing Tiny Batteries
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Printing Tiny Batteries

Researchers have printed precisely interlaced stacks of tiny battery electrodes, each less than the width of a human hair.

Sound Waves Precisely Position Nanowires
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Sound Waves Precisely Position Nanowires

Researchers have used sound waves to place nanowires in repeatable patterns for potential use in a variety of sensors, optoelectronics, and nanoscale circuits. 

Danish Chemists in Molecular Chip Breakthrough
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Danish Chemists in Molecular Chip Breakthrough

Researchers have created a graphene-based transistor made from just one molecular monolayer that can work on a computer chip. 

Beyond Silicon: Transistors Without Semiconductors
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Beyond Silicon: Transistors Without Semiconductors

Although electronic devices continue to shrink, transistors based on semiconductors can only get so small. 

­nderwater Drones Are Multiplying Fast
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­nderwater Drones Are Multiplying Fast

The next army of unmanned drones are scurrying beneath the ocean's surface.

Tech Stars Get the Superhero Treatment
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Tech Stars Get the Superhero Treatment

A new line of comic books tells the life stories of Steve Jobs, Bill Gates, and other leaders in high technology.

Medicine That Monitors You
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Medicine That Monitors You

They look like normal pills, oblong and a little smaller than a daily vitamin.

Keeping Computers Cool From the Inside
From Communications of the ACM

Keeping Computers Cool From the Inside

New techniques could cut the power required to avoid overheating.

All the Items Fit to Print
From Communications of the ACM

All the Items Fit to Print

3-D printing has come of age. It promises to revolutionize a wide range of industries and profoundly change the way people buy and consume.

Backing Creativity
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Backing Creativity

Hacker spaces are spreading around the world, though some government funding is raising questions.

Google Street View Maps First Skyscraper, Dubai's Burj-Khalifa
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Google Street View Maps First Skyscraper, Dubai's Burj-Khalifa

For years, the Google Street View team has captured the world's most interesting places and put the 360-degree imagery on Google Maps for the world to experience...
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