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Silicon Valley Goes Hollywood: Top Coders Can Now Get Agents
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Silicon Valley Goes Hollywood: Top Coders Can Now Get Agents

To be a good coder in Silicon Valley is to be among the pampered elite.

Nasa Associate Administrator on Asteroid Initiative
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Nasa Associate Administrator on Asteroid Initiative

"The mission to find, capture and redirect an asteroid robotically, and then visit it with astronauts to study it and return samples takes advantage of expertise...

Intel Cooks ­p Future of TV—A Potential Mess for Cable
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Intel Cooks ­p Future of TV—A Potential Mess for Cable

Visualize the TV service you've always wanted: a gorgeous interface that does away with clunky (and often ad-strewn) programming grids; a simple remote that isn't...

At&t Researchers Set a Long-Haul Data Record
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At&t Researchers Set a Long-Haul Data Record

Researchers at AT&T have devised a way to increase the distance that large amounts of data can travel through a fiber-optic connection. The technique should allow...

Virtual Reality, Goggles and All, Attempts Return
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Virtual Reality, Goggles and All, Attempts Return

Oculus VR captured the attention of the this year's Game Developers Conference in San Francisco with the Oculus Rift, its VR headset that's more like a pair...

White House Budget Would Trim Nasa Funding Slightly
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White House Budget Would Trim Nasa Funding Slightly

The NASA budget would shrink slightly under President Obama's budget proposal. The White House is asking for $17.7 billion in funding, down about $50 million...

Tech Titans Plot to Reprogram Internet of the Future
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Tech Titans Plot to Reprogram Internet of the Future

 Many tech firms are  collaborating to develop an open source software-defined networking project known as OpenDaylight. 

Radical Roads Drive Robot Cars
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Radical Roads Drive Robot Cars

Los Angeles has completed the Automated Traffic Surveillance and Control system, synchronizing its 4,400 traffic lights. 

­C San Diego Computer Scientists Develop First-person Player Video Game That Teaches How to Program in Java
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­C San Diego Computer Scientists Develop First-person Player Video Game That Teaches How to Program in Java

CodeSpells is an immersive, first-person player video game designed to teach students how to program in Java. 

Baseball Meets Internet of Things: Goodbye, Bad Umpires?
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Baseball Meets Internet of Things: Goodbye, Bad Umpires?

Connected baseball equipment, in combination with sensors and transmitters located through a stadium, could deliver much more precise verdicts than umpires. 

Japan Lab Claims Its Software Can Read Dreams
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Japan Lab Claims Its Software Can Read Dreams

Software developed by a Japanese research institute can determine what people are dreaming about by analyzing their brain waves. 

Mathematicians Predict the Future With Data From the Past
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Mathematicians Predict the Future With Data From the Past

Professor Peter Turchin is the driving force behind a field where scientists analyze history in the hopes of finding patterns they can then use to predict the...

Cyberattacks Abound Yet Companies Tell Sec Losses Are Few
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Cyberattacks Abound Yet Companies Tell Sec Losses Are Few

The 27 largest U.S. companies reporting cyber attacks say they sustained no major financial losses, exposing a disconnect with federal officials who say billions...

Robot Hot Among Surgeons But Fda Taking Fresh Look
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Robot Hot Among Surgeons But Fda Taking Fresh Look

The biggest thing in operating rooms these days is a million-dollar, multi-armed robot named da Vinci, used in nearly 400,000 surgeries nationwide last year—triple...

Scientific Articles Accepted (personal Checks, Too)
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Scientific Articles Accepted (personal Checks, Too)

The scientists who were recruited to appear at a conference called Entomology-2013 thought they had been selected to make a presentation to the leading professional...

Developing New Information Services More Quickly
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Developing New Information Services More Quickly

Researchers have designed a new service-engineering platform to help accelerate the development of information technology services. 

Uruguay’s One Laptop Per Child Program: Impact and Numbers
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Uruguay’s One Laptop Per Child Program: Impact and Numbers

Uruguay has distributed more than 500,000 free laptops to its students and teachers over the last five years as part of its Plan Ceibal. 

Don’t Call It Vaporware: Scientists Use Cloud of Atoms as Optical Memory Device
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Don’t Call It Vaporware: Scientists Use Cloud of Atoms as Optical Memory Device

Researchers have demonstrated a method for storing visual images within a thin vapor of rubidium atoms. 

Cool It: Is the Internet Too Hot for Data Centers to Handle?
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Cool It: Is the Internet Too Hot for Data Centers to Handle?

 Internet traffic volume doubles every three years, yet this increase in usage has not been matched by a similar increase in network energy efficiency. 

This Material Will Power the Future--If Somebody Can Profit From It
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This Material Will Power the Future--If Somebody Can Profit From It

Researchers are working to prove that graphene will enable significant advances in material science, although skeptics question its commercial potential.
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