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Are Computers Already Smarter Than Humans?
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Are Computers Already Smarter Than Humans?

In some respects, computers can be more intelligent than humans in terms of learning and problem solving, according to experts.

Chip Reprograms Cells to Regenerate Damaged Tissue
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Chip Reprograms Cells to Regenerate Damaged Tissue

The ability to convert, or "reprogram" cells into other types has raised hopes for regenerating damaged limbs and organs. But existing methods are risky or inefficient...

Unexpected Surprise: A Final Image from Rosetta
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Unexpected Surprise: A Final Image from Rosetta

Scientists analysing the final telemetry sent by Rosetta immediately before it shut down on the surface of the comet last year have reconstructed one last image...

As Scrutiny Of Social Networks Grows, Influence Attacks Continue In Real Time
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As Scrutiny Of Social Networks Grows, Influence Attacks Continue In Real Time

The presidential election is long past, but online attacks aimed at shaping the U.S. information environment have kept right on coming.

Why Futurist Ray Kurzweil Isn't Worried About Technology Stealing Your Job
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Why Futurist Ray Kurzweil Isn't Worried About Technology Stealing Your Job

Google engineering director Ray Kurzweil says artificial intelligence will be far more beneficial than harmful in the long term.

The Coming Software Apocalypse
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The Coming Software Apocalypse

A group of coders is trying to work past the abstract approach to programming.

U.s. Coalesces Plans For First Exascale Supercomputer
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U.s. Coalesces Plans For First Exascale Supercomputer

The delivery date for the U.S.'s first exascale supercomputing system, Aurora, has been extended from 2018 to 2021, while its target capability has been enlarged...

'superhero' Robot Wears Different Outfits For Different Tasks
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'superhero' Robot Wears Different Outfits For Different Tasks

Primer is a shape-shifting robot that can reconfigure itself into different exoskeletal "outfits" to perform distinct tasks.

Nasa Damage Map Aids Puerto Rico Hurricane Response
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Nasa Damage Map Aids Puerto Rico Hurricane Response

A NASA-produced map showing areas of eastern Puerto Rico that were likely damaged by Hurricane Maria has been provided to responding agencies, including the Federal...

New Gravitational Wave Detection From Colliding Black Holes
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New Gravitational Wave Detection From Colliding Black Holes

In another step forward for the rapidly expanding universe of invisible astronomy, scientists said on Wednesday that on Aug. 14 they had recorded the space-time...

Lehigh University Engineers Create Computer Program That Is Saving the State Prison System Millions of Dollars
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Lehigh University Engineers Create Computer Program That Is Saving the State Prison System Millions of Dollars

Researchers have developed an algorithm expected to save Pennsylvania's prison system $2.9 million annually by accelerating the process of determining where prisoners...

Click Beetles Inspire Design of Self-Righting Robots
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Click Beetles Inspire Design of Self-Righting Robots

Researchers are studying click beetles to understand how the insects jump without using their limbs when tipped onto their backsides.

Microsoft's New Coding Language Is Made For Quantum Computers
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Microsoft's New Coding Language Is Made For Quantum Computers

Microsoft is integrating traditional programming languages into a new language that could be used to code instructions for quantum computers.

Gigantic Ice Spikes on Pluto Trace Climate
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Gigantic Ice Spikes on Pluto Trace Climate

Pluto's Bladed Terrain is just as welcoming as the name sounds. The landscape type, which is found only in the high elevation areas around the dwarf planet's equator...

As N. Korea Threatens Nuclear Missile Test, Are ­.s. Ballistic Defenses Ready?
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As N. Korea Threatens Nuclear Missile Test, Are ­.s. Ballistic Defenses Ready?

After suffering yet another round of sanctions, as well as a provocative UN speech and further sanctions from President Donald Trump, North Korea's leaders have...

New Type of Supercomputer Could Be Based on 'magic Dust' Combination of Light and Matter
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New Type of Supercomputer Could Be Based on 'magic Dust' Combination of Light and Matter

A joint U.K.-Russian research team has demonstrated the use of quantum particles called polaritons, combining light and matter, to solve complex problems.

Researchers Claim They Just Invented the 'ultimate' Method For Quantum Computing
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Researchers Claim They Just Invented the 'ultimate' Method For Quantum Computing

Akira Furusawa and Shuntaro Takeda at the University of Tokyo in Japan say they have developed the "ultimate" quantum computing method.

Goodbye, Login. Hello, Heart Scan
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Goodbye, Login. Hello, Heart Scan

A new computer security system uses heart dimensions for identification.

The Coming Software Apocalypse
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The Coming Software Apocalypse

There were six hours during the night of April 10, 2014, when the entire population of Washington State had no 911 service.

Intel's New Chip Design Takes Pointers from Your Brain
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Intel's New Chip Design Takes Pointers from Your Brain

If you're asked to guess the emotion of someone in a video clip, neurons in your brain will exchange information in a flurry of electronic spikes.
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