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Big Data Analytics to Automatically Detect Events in Smart Cities
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Big Data Analytics to Automatically Detect Events in Smart Cities

Researchers used big data analytics to detect spatio-temporal events around London, testing the potential of the technology to harness live information.

Here Come the Drones
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Here Come the Drones

The U.S. is getting serious about filling the skies with unmanned aircraft.  

Zen and the Art of Data Structures: From Self-Tuning to Self-Designing Data Systems
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Zen and the Art of Data Structures: From Self-Tuning to Self-Designing Data Systems

Harvard University's Stratos Idreos is using what he calls a periodic table of data structures to map those structures and their characteristics and to probe their...

The Flourishing Business of Fake YouTube Views
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The Flourishing Business of Fake YouTube Views

Martin Vassilev makes a good living selling fake views on YouTube videos. Working from home in Ottawa, he has sold about 15 million views so far this year, putting...

Campaigns and Candidates Still Easy Prey for Hackers
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Campaigns and Candidates Still Easy Prey for Hackers

Some bathrooms have signs urging people to wash their hands. But at the Democratic National Committee, reminders hanging in the men's and women's restrooms address...

Samsung Galaxy S7 Smartphones Vulnerable to Hacking
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Samsung Galaxy S7 Smartphones Vulnerable to Hacking

Researchers say they have determined a way to exploit a microchip security flaw in Samsung Galaxy S7 smartphones.

Tying Electrons Down With Nanoribbons
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Tying Electrons Down With Nanoribbons

Researchers have used graphene nanoribbons to corral electrons for potential quantum computing applications.

AI for Social Good: Addressing the Need for Women in Tech
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AI for Social Good: Addressing the Need for Women in Tech

May's AI for Social Good Lab initiative provided 30 undergraduate women from across Canada the opportunity to use artificial intelligence to address a social issue...

Alexa, Be My Friend: Children Talk to Technology, But How Does It Respond?
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Alexa, Be My Friend: Children Talk to Technology, But How Does It Respond?

Voice interfaces that repeat or prompt users to communicate could be more useful to children than currently available technologies.

The Sensors That Power Smart Cities Are a Hacker's Dream
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The Sensors That Power Smart Cities Are a Hacker's Dream

At this point, it seems like every so-called consumer smart device—from routers and baby monitors to connected thermostats and garage door openers—has been shown ...

Smart Wristband With Wireless Link Could Monitor Health, Environmental Exposures
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Smart Wristband With Wireless Link Could Monitor Health, Environmental Exposures

Researchers say they have created a wireless smart wristband that will enable a new era of personal health and environmental monitoring devices.

Decoding the Pipeline for Tech's 'Hidden Figures'
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Decoding the Pipeline for Tech's 'Hidden Figures'

Researchers are working to acknowledge and understand the "double-bind" for women of color in the science, technology, engineering, and math fields.

­.S. Defense Department Produces First Tools for Catching Deepfakes
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­.S. Defense Department Produces First Tools for Catching Deepfakes

U.S. Defense researchers say they have created the first forensic tools for catching fake videos, known as "deepfakes," created with artificial intelligence.

Exoskeletons Debut at Ford Factories
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Exoskeletons Debut at Ford Factories

Ford plans to offer exoskeleton technology to its factory employees worldwide.

New ACM Breakthrough in Computing Award
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New ACM Breakthrough in Computing Award

ACM has established a new biennial award for a surprising or disruptive breakthrough in computing concepts or technologies.

Computer Simulations Predict the Spread of HIV
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Computer Simulations Predict the Spread of HIV

Los Alamos National Laboratory researchers have demonstrated computer models that can accurately predict the spread of HIV across populations.

'Smart' Machine Components Alert ­sers to Damage and Wear
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'Smart' Machine Components Alert ­sers to Damage and Wear

Scientists are using three-dimensionally-printed technology to create "smart" machine parts that alert users of damage or wear.

­SB Flash Drives for Precise Positioning and Navigation Inside Buildings
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­SB Flash Drives for Precise Positioning and Navigation Inside Buildings

Researchers in Germany developed a system for navigating inside buildings that can be implemented in minutes.

Bespoke Additive Manufacturing
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Bespoke Additive Manufacturing

Three-dimensional printing tailors item to order, even body parts.

Research Identifies Key Weakness in Modern Computer Vision Systems
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Research Identifies Key Weakness in Modern Computer Vision Systems

Brown University researchers have demonstrated a flaw in modern computer vision algorithms that hinders them in differentiating between two objects in an image....
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