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Bioengineers Build Open Source Language For Programming Cells
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Bioengineers Build Open Source Language For Programming Cells

Drew Endy wants to build a programming language for the body.

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A Simple Way to Turn Any Lcd Into a Touch Screen

Electromagnetic interference can screw up cell phone and radio reception. But it may also be the key to cheaply transforming regular LCD screens into touch- and...

With Wave of the Hand, Carnegie Mellon Researchers Create Touch-Based Interfaces
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With Wave of the Hand, Carnegie Mellon Researchers Create Touch-Based Interfaces

Researchers previously have shown that a depth camera system, such as Kinect, can be combined with a projector to turn almost any surface into a touchscreen. But...

Nasa Invites the Public to Fly Along with Voyager
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Nasa Invites the Public to Fly Along with Voyager

 A gauge on the Voyager home page, http://voyager.jpl.nasa.gov, tracks levels of two of the three key signs scientists believe will appear when the spacecraft leave...

Taking the Pulse of the Crowd
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Taking the Pulse of the Crowd

A new system of heart-rate monitors may be connected to a mobile phone system to monitor the collective heart rate of a crowd. 

New System to Combat Online Banking Fraud
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New System to Combat Online Banking Fraud

University of Cambridge spinoff Cronto is helping to protect customers against the threat posed by man-in-the-browser Trojan malware. 

From Eardrums to Electromagnetics, Demkowicz Hears the Problems
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From Eardrums to Electromagnetics, Demkowicz Hears the Problems

A University of Texas at Austin professor says his study of adaptive finite elements may be applied to math and software related to wave propagation. 

Next-Gen ­SB SuperSpeed to Eliminate Power Cords
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Next-Gen ­SB SuperSpeed to Eliminate Power Cords

Upgrades to the Thunderbolt and USB SuperSpeed specifications will double data transfer speeds and boost power transfer in both directions 10-fold.

Google Glass's Word on the Street Now Easier to Read
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Google Glass's Word on the Street Now Easier to Read

Wearable displays post information in users' field of view, but the text will need to stand out from the constantly changing background. 

The Martian Chroniclers
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The Martian Chroniclers

There once were two planets, new to the galaxy and inexperienced in life. Like fraternal twins, they were born at the same time, about four and a half billion years...

In the Virtual Cockpit: What It Takes to Fly a Drone
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In the Virtual Cockpit: What It Takes to Fly a Drone

Drone pilots escape the physical demands and dangers of a traditional cockpit. There's no g-force pinning them to their seats, no uncomfortable pressure suit to...

Proving Grounds
From Communications of the ACM

Proving Grounds

Researchers are making headway with one of quantum computing's major theoretical problems: multi-prover interactive proofs.

Vanishing Electronics
From Communications of the ACM

Vanishing Electronics

Engineers are reinventing electronics by building safe devices that dissolve in the body or within the environment. The technology could redefine everything from...

'Small Data' Enabled Prediction of Obama's Win, Say Economists
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'Small Data' Enabled Prediction of Obama's Win, Say Economists

"Big data" from crowdsourcing resulted in more complex predictions.

Making Sense of Medical Sensors
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Making Sense of Medical Sensors

MIT's Imaging Group is studying the use of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) technology to identify chemical compounds.

Georgia Tech ­ses 'big Data' Algorithm to Customize Video Game Difficulty
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Georgia Tech ­ses 'big Data' Algorithm to Customize Video Game Difficulty

A new algorithm  forecasts player performance in video games and adjusts the challenge accordingly to help players learn new skills more quickly. 

Why Are Micro Movies So Popular These Days?
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Why Are Micro Movies So Popular These Days?

Online micro videos are enjoying a surge in popularity, despite a lack of advanced technology. 

New Computational Model Can Predict Breast Cancer Survival
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New Computational Model Can Predict Breast Cancer Survival

A new computational model uses the presence of attractor metagenes to predict breast cancer survival.

System Allows Multitasking Runners to Read on a Treadmill
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System Allows Multitasking Runners to Read on a Treadmill

A new system adjusts text on a monitor to counteract the bobbing motion of a the head of a runner on a treadmill, so the text appears still. 

Rock Snot Genomics
From ACM TechNews

Rock Snot Genomics

Researchers are using the Ranger supercomputer to analyze diatom DNA data to help them understand what the diatom's original ancestor might have looked like. 
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