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Obama to ­nveil Initiative to Map the Human Brain
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Obama to ­nveil Initiative to Map the Human Brain

President Barack Obama is launching a research initiative to record and map the brain's circuitry. 

Visa Demand Jumps
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Visa Demand Jumps

For the first time since the financial crisis, U.S. employers are expected within days to reach a limit on the yearly allotment of applications for coveted skilled...

No More Robocalls: New Tech Automatically Hangs ­p On Robots
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No More Robocalls: New Tech Automatically Hangs ­p On Robots

Every month, the Federal Trade Commission receives 200,000 complaints about illegal robocalls, making it the most common problem reported to the FTC.

Top Brain Scientist Is 'philosopher at Heart'
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Top Brain Scientist Is 'philosopher at Heart'

d Boyden tilts his head downward, remaining still except for his eyes, which dart back and forth between blinks for a full 10 seconds. Then, as if coming up for...

Obama to ­nveil Initiative to Map the Human Brain
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Obama to ­nveil Initiative to Map the Human Brain

President Obama on Tuesday will announce a broad new research initiative, starting with $100 million in 2014, to invent and refine new technologies to understand...

Computer Program Claims First Victory Over Shogi Professional
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Computer Program Claims First Victory Over Shogi Professional

A computer program has defeated an active shogi professional for the first time. 

Researchers ­nveil Large Robotic Jellyfish That One Day Could Patrol Oceans
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Researchers ­nveil Large Robotic Jellyfish That One Day Could Patrol Oceans

A 170-lb. autonomous robotic jellyfish is part of a multi-university project funded by the U.S. Naval Undersea Warfare Center and the Office of Naval Research. 

Nsf-Supported Stampede Opens the Gates of Advanced Computation to Thousands of Research Teams
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Nsf-Supported Stampede Opens the Gates of Advanced Computation to Thousands of Research Teams

The U.S. National Science Foundation's Stampede supercomputer is the most powerful within the NSF Extreme Digital environment. 

Biological Transistor Enables Computing Within Living Cells, Study Says
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Biological Transistor Enables Computing Within Living Cells, Study Says

Bioengineers have created a biological transistor they call a transcriptor, which is made from genetic material instead of gears or electrons.

Crowd-Funding Is Working For Open Source Projects
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Crowd-Funding Is Working For Open Source Projects

The company behind the LiveCode development tool has used crowd-funding to raise the money it needs (and more) to create an open source edition of its software. ...

Moocs Strategize To Generate Revenue
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Moocs Strategize To Generate Revenue

MOOCs are being pressed to come up with revenue-producing business models. Are they being held to a higher standard than other Internet startups? 

You'll Never Believe the Data 'wiped' Smartphones Store
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You'll Never Believe the Data 'wiped' Smartphones Store

Few things are more precious, intimate, and personal than the data on your smartphone.

Vcs Bet Big Bucks on Hadoop
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Vcs Bet Big Bucks on Hadoop

Venture capitalists are pouring millions of dollars into startups that are betting their futures on the powerful data tool called Hadoop. The tool holds promise...

The Child, the Tablet, and the Developing Mind
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The Child, the Tablet, and the Developing Mind

I recently watched my sister perform an act of magic.

Holograms Add New Dimension to Fighting Fire
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Holograms Add New Dimension to Fighting Fire

A researcher in Italy is combining holograms with thermal imaging to make fighting fires safer. 

Nsf Official on New Supers, Data-Intensive Future
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Nsf Official on New Supers, Data-Intensive Future

Two supercomputers recently moved closer to their goals of advancing major human-centered scientific projects. 

Google Australia Funds Universities to Spur Computer Science
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Google Australia Funds Universities to Spur Computer Science

Google Australia is providing funding to 12 universities to develop workshops to help high school teachers promote computer science in their curricula. 

Making Robots Mimic the Human Hand
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Making Robots Mimic the Human Hand

A new initiative aims to build low-cost artificial hands using widely available products such as cellphone cameras and sensors. 

Could Google Tilt a Close Election?
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Could Google Tilt a Close Election?

A psychologist sees potential for a dominant search engine to sway close elections without most voters noticing. 

How the Science of Swarms Can Help ­s Fight Cancer and Predict the Future
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How the Science of Swarms Can Help ­s Fight Cancer and Predict the Future

The first thing to hit Iain Couzin when he walked into the Oxford lab where he kept his locusts was the smell, like a stale barn full of old hay.
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