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Pocket Laboratories
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Pocket Laboratories

As spring turns to summer along the east coast of the United States, thoughts turn to holidays, beaches, picnics—and mosquitoes.

Dartmouth-Led Team Develops Smartwatch With All The Moves
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Dartmouth-Led Team Develops Smartwatch With All The Moves

Cito is a prototype smartwatch face that moves in five directions.

In Memoriam Harry D. Huskey 1916-2017
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In Memoriam Harry D. Huskey 1916-2017

Huskey's work included building innovative hardware and novel software, and educating computer scientists worldwide. 

Planetariums, Not Just For Kids
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Planetariums, Not Just For Kids

Most researchers think of planetariums, if they think of them at all, as a place to take schoolchildren for whizzy trips through the stars, with nothing to offer...

Hand That Sees Offers New Hope to Amputees
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Hand That Sees Offers New Hope to Amputees

Researchers are developing a new generation of prosthetic limbs that will enable the wearer to automatically reach for objects without thinking.

The Shock Tactics Set to Shake ­p Immunology
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The Shock Tactics Set to Shake ­p Immunology

Six times a day, Katrin pauses whatever she's doing, removes a small magnet from her pocket and touches it to a raised patch of skin just below her collar bone....

How to Prepare For an Automated Future
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How to Prepare For an Automated Future

We don't know how quickly machines will displace people's jobs, or how many they'll take, but we know it's happening—not just to factory workers but also to ...

At&t Labs Working to Combine Drone Video Footage With Artificial Intelligence Monitoring
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At&t Labs Working to Combine Drone Video Footage With Artificial Intelligence Monitoring

Researchers are studying ways to use artificial intelligence techniques to analyze video shot by a drone for signs of damage to cell towers.

Nmsu Research Shows Technology May Help Speed Political Polarization
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Nmsu Research Shows Technology May Help Speed Political Polarization

Customizable technology wields a sizable influence on accelerating political polarization in the U.S.

New Movie Shows Cassini's First Dive Over Saturn
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New Movie Shows Cassini's First Dive Over Saturn

A new movie sequence of images from NASA's Cassini spacecraft shows the view as the spacecraft swooped over Saturn during the first of its Grand Finale dives between...

Sent to Prison By a Software Program's Secret Algorithms
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Sent to Prison By a Software Program's Secret Algorithms

When Chief Justice John G. Roberts Jr. visited Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute last month, he was asked a startling question, one with overtones of science fiction...

Watch Hackers Sabotage an Industrial Robot Arm
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Watch Hackers Sabotage an Industrial Robot Arm

When the cybersecurity industry warns of digital threats to the "internet of things," the targets that come to mind are ill-conceived, insecure consumer products...

Berkeley Students Create Wheelchair Add-On to Help Blind Users Navigate
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Berkeley Students Create Wheelchair Add-On to Help Blind Users Navigate

A new low-cost, modular, customizable add-on system for wheelchairs employs sensors and software to make navigation easier for visually-impaired users.

The AI Revolution Is Making Game Characters Move More Realistically
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The AI Revolution Is Making Game Characters Move More Realistically

When we talk about artificial intelligence in games, we usually picture smarter or more realistic enemies that don't come off as mindless automatons.

An Ostrich-Like Robot Pushes the Limits of Legged Locomotion
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An Ostrich-Like Robot Pushes the Limits of Legged Locomotion

What looks like a tiny mechanical ostrich chasing after a car is actually a significant leap forward for robot-kind.

Disney Projection System Shines Makeup on Actors During Live Performances
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Disney Projection System Shines Makeup on Actors During Live Performances

The Makeup Lamps system tracks an actor's movements and expressions during live stage performances so the actor's face can be painted with light.

Beyond Moore's Law
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Beyond Moore's Law

Chipmakers are exploring what comes after they reach the predicted limits of integrated circuit density, complexity.

How a Cyber Attack Transformed Estonia
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How a Cyber Attack Transformed Estonia

Cyber-attacks, information warfare, fake news—exactly 10 years ago Estonia was one of the first countries to come under attack from this modern form of hybrid warfare...

Meet the People Who Train the Robots (to Do Their Own Jobs)
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Meet the People Who Train the Robots (to Do Their Own Jobs)

What if part of your job became teaching a computer everything you know about doing someone's job—perhaps your own?

This Robot Knows When It's Confused and Asks For Help
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This Robot Knows When It's Confused and Asks For Help

Brown University researchers have developed a robot that measures its own confusion and then asks for help if it thinks it is required.
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