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­.S. Election System Security Still Vexing
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­.S. Election System Security Still Vexing

There appears to be no standard approach among the state and local jurisdictions that will administer the next election.

One Big Reason Why Women Drop Out of Doctoral STEM Programs
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One Big Reason Why Women Drop Out of Doctoral STEM Programs

Researchers have found that the fewer women who enter a doctoral program at the same time, the less likely any one of them will graduate within six years.

U.S. Tech Giants Eye AI Key to Unlock China Push
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U.S. Tech Giants Eye AI Key to Unlock China Push

U.S. technology giants, facing tighter content rules in China and the threat of a trade war, are targeting an easier way into the world's second largest economy—artificial...

Duolingo, CAPTCHA Co-founder Luis von Ahn Wins Prestigious Lemelson-MIT Prize
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Duolingo, CAPTCHA Co-founder Luis von Ahn Wins Prestigious Lemelson-MIT Prize

"It's been my life's dream to be able to invent new technology that can help reduce inequality by making high-quality education accessible to everyone."

Report: Machines to Handle Over Half Workplace Tasks by 2025
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Report: Machines to Handle Over Half Workplace Tasks by 2025

More than half of all workplace tasks will be completed by machines by 2025, according to a World Economic Forum report.

Google Grants €530,000 to Boost Irish Computer Science Curriculum Buzz
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Google Grants €530,000 to Boost Irish Computer Science Curriculum Buzz

Google.org, the charitable arm of Google, has provided a €530,000 (US$618,801) grant to Irish NGO Camara Education to double the number of TechSpaces in Irish youth...

Crispr's Epic Patent Fight Changed the Course of Biology
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Crispr's Epic Patent Fight Changed the Course of Biology

After three bitter years and tens of millions of dollars in legal fees, the epic battle over who owns one of the most common methods for editing the DNA in any...

Soon Your Doctor Will Be Able to Wirelessly Track Your Health—Even Through Walls
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Soon Your Doctor Will Be Able to Wirelessly Track Your Health—Even Through Walls

A Massachusetts Institute of Technology professor has created a box that, when placed in a user's home, can track his/her physiological signals, even through walls...

­Understanding Deep-Sea Images With AI
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­Understanding Deep-Sea Images With AI

Researchers have developed a new standardized workflow for sustainable marine image analysis.

Making Computer Science Accessible
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Making Computer Science Accessible

The CSforAll initiative introduced an accessibility pledge to encourage companies and schools to eliminate some of the obstacles to computer science that disabled...

Detecting Illness by Watching You Type
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Detecting Illness by Watching You Type

Show us how you type, and artificial intelligence may be able to identify your brain disorder.

Enabling 'Internet of Photonic Things' With Miniature Sensors
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Enabling 'Internet of Photonic Things' With Miniature Sensors

Researchers have recorded environmental data using a wireless photonic sensor resonator with a whispering-gallery-mode architecture.

'Everybody Dance Now': ­C Berkeley Researchers Develop Technology to Alter Dance Videos
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'Everybody Dance Now': ­C Berkeley Researchers Develop Technology to Alter Dance Videos

New technology can alter dance videos to make amateur dance moves seem more advanced.

Physicists Develop New Techniques to Enhance Data Analysis for Large Hadron Collider
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Physicists Develop New Techniques to Enhance Data Analysis for Large Hadron Collider

New machine learning techniques can significantly improve data analysis for the Large Hadron Collider (LHC), the world's most powerful particle accelerator.

Preventing Exfiltration of Sensitive Docs by Flooding Systems With Hard-to-Detect Fakes
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Preventing Exfiltration of Sensitive Docs by Flooding Systems With Hard-to-Detect Fakes

Researchers have proposed protecting important documents by generating so many believable fakes that attackers must either exfiltrate them all or attempt to find...

String Art From the Hand of a Robot
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String Art From the Hand of a Robot

A new computer system creates string art, an artistic technique in which hooks distributed on a frame are connected by strings back and forth until they form a...

Post Net Neutrality, Internet Providers Are Slowing Down Your Streaming
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Post Net Neutrality, Internet Providers Are Slowing Down Your Streaming

Researchers have found that Internet service providers are "giving a fixed amount of bandwidth...to video traffic, but they don't impose these limits on other network...

Deep Learning: Is It Approaching a Wall?
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Deep Learning: Is It Approaching a Wall?

As with all major technologies in their early phases, deep learning must overcome a number of serious challenges.

What’s in the Sweeping Copyright Bill Just Passed by the European Parliament
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What’s in the Sweeping Copyright Bill Just Passed by the European Parliament

Legislation now goes to a three-way negotiation within the EU.

How The Weather Channel Made That Insane Storm Surge Animation
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How The Weather Channel Made That Insane Storm Surge Animation

At a certain point, you think you have a good grasp of what to expect from weather graphics. A color-coded map, a five-day forecast with a sassy cloud.
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