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How Satellite Imaging Will Revolutionize Everything from Stock Picking to Farming
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How Satellite Imaging Will Revolutionize Everything from Stock Picking to Farming

When people say knowledge is power, they usually mean "money." Even the great scientist and innovator Galileo Galilei knew that.

Titan's Dunes and Other Features Emerge in New Images
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Titan's Dunes and Other Features Emerge in New Images

New scenes from a frigid alien landscape are coming to light in recent radar images of Saturn's largest moon, Titan, from NASA's Cassini spacecraft.

Team of Robots Learns to Work Together, Without Colliding
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Team of Robots Learns to Work Together, Without Colliding

New algorithms created by Georgia Institute of Technology researchers enable robots to move within inches of each other, without colliding, to complete their task...

The Rise of the Drone, and the Thorny Questions that Have Followed
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The Rise of the Drone, and the Thorny Questions that Have Followed

Today in the skies over New Mexico, Air Force students are practicing for the kill.

We're Ahead of Schedule to Turn 'star Trek' Tech Into Reality
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We're Ahead of Schedule to Turn 'star Trek' Tech Into Reality

Most Star Trek stories from the vaunted franchise turning 50 this week take place in a distant future we're not likely to see.

For First Time, Carbon Nanotube Transistors Outperform Silicon
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For First Time, Carbon Nanotube Transistors Outperform Silicon

Researchers at the University of Wisconsin-Madison have created carbon nanotube transistors that offer performance superior to their silicon counterparts.

A Data-Cleaning Tool For Building Better Prediction Models
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A Data-Cleaning Tool For Building Better Prediction Models

Researchers at Columbia University and the University of California, Berkeley have developed software to replace humans in the most error-prone steps of cleaning...

Iowa State Engineers Treat Printed Graphene With Lasers to Enable Paper Electronics, Devices
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Iowa State Engineers Treat Printed Graphene With Lasers to Enable Paper Electronics, Devices

An Iowa State University team says it has developed a new way to use inkjet printers to print multi-layer graphene circuits and electrodes.

Nasa Aims at an Asteroid Holding Clues to the Solar System's Roots
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Nasa Aims at an Asteroid Holding Clues to the Solar System's Roots

For the next two years, NASA's latest robotic spacecraft will be chasing down an asteroid near Earth in the hopes of scooping up some of the most primordial bits...

Mars Contamination Fear Could Divert Curiosity Rover
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Mars Contamination Fear Could Divert Curiosity Rover

Four years into its travels across Mars, NASA's Curiosity rover faces an un­expected challenge: wending its way safely among dozens of dark streaks that could indicate...

Carbon Nanotube Transistors Finally Outperform Silicon
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Carbon Nanotube Transistors Finally Outperform Silicon

Back in the 1990s, observers predicted that the single-walled carbon nanotube (SWCNT) would be the nanomaterial that pushed silicon aside and created a post-CMOS...

Researchers Find Vulnerabilities in Cars Connected to Smartphones
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Researchers Find Vulnerabilities in Cars Connected to Smartphones

Researchers at New York and George Mason universities have found vulnerabilities in a system of rules that enable vehicles to communicate with smartphones.

Plastic Crystals Could Improve Fabrication of Memory Devices
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Plastic Crystals Could Improve Fabrication of Memory Devices

Plastic crystals with ferroelectric properties could accelerate the development of additional flexible and cost-efficient materials for use in electronic devices...

'hello Human, How Are You?' When Robots Observe Their Operators
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'hello Human, How Are You?' When Robots Observe Their Operators

Researchers at Germany's Fraunhofer Institute for Communication Information Processing and Ergonomics have developed a system in which robots observe humans.

Does the Messaging Service Telegram Take Privacy Too Far?
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Does the Messaging Service Telegram Take Privacy Too Far?

The encryption of digital information is considered the best protection against hackers, snoops or potential enemies looking to poke around into private exchanges...

No Sailors Needed: Robot Sailboats Scour the Oceans for Data
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No Sailors Needed: Robot Sailboats Scour the Oceans for Data

Two robotic sailboats trace lawn-mower-style paths across the violent surface of the Bering Sea, off the coast of Alaska.

Jupiter's North Pole Unlike Anything Encountered in Solar System
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Jupiter's North Pole Unlike Anything Encountered in Solar System

NASA's Juno spacecraft has sent back the first-ever images of Jupiter's north pole, taken during the spacecraft's first flyby of the planet with its instruments...

3 New Programming Languages: What Their Creators Say
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3 New Programming Languages: What Their Creators Say

The creators of three new open source languages say they fulfill unique needs.

Machine Learning Techniques Enable Models From Partial Image Data
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Machine Learning Techniques Enable Models From Partial Image Data

Researchers say they have developed a method to automatically generate complete three-dimensional building models of a given area by using partial images.

Philae Found!
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Philae Found!

Less than a month before the end of the mission, Rosetta's high-resolution camera has revealed the Philae lander wedged into a dark crack on Comet 67P/Churyumov–Gerasimenko...
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