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The Pentagon's 'terminator Conundrum': Robots That Could Kill on Their Own
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The Pentagon's 'terminator Conundrum': Robots That Could Kill on Their Own

The Pentagon has made artificial intelligence the core of its agenda to maintain the U.S. position as the world's leading military power.

It Ain't Me, Babe: Researchers Find Flaws In Police Facial Recognition Technology
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It Ain't Me, Babe: Researchers Find Flaws In Police Facial Recognition Technology

Nearly half of American adults have been entered into law enforcement facial recognition databases, despite problems with the accuracy of the technology.

Computing Glitch May Have Doomed Mars Lander
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Computing Glitch May Have Doomed Mars Lander

Photos of a huge circle of churned-up Martian soil leave few doubts: a European Space Agency (ESA) probe that was supposed to test landing technology on Mars crashed...

The Pentagon's 'terminator Conundrum': Robots That Could Kill on Their Own
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The Pentagon's 'terminator Conundrum': Robots That Could Kill on Their Own

The small drone, with its six whirring rotors, swept past the replica of a Middle Eastern village and closed in on a mosque-like structure, its camera scanning...

How Nasa Fights To Keep Our Dying Spacecraft Alive
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How Nasa Fights To Keep Our Dying Spacecraft Alive

Sometime in the next 10 or so years, the massive antennas that comprise NASA's Deep Space Network will pick up a faint, distant signal for the final time.

Creating 3D Hands to Keep ­S Safe and Increase Security
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Creating 3D Hands to Keep ­S Safe and Increase Security

Researchers say without a lifelike three-dimensional model to test and calibrate fingerprint scanners, there is no consistent way to determine their accuracy. 

Chinese Researchers Develop Algorithms For Smart Energy Grid
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Chinese Researchers Develop Algorithms For Smart Energy Grid

Scientists at Northeastern University in China have proposed a way to distribute energy similarly to how the Internet operates.

Webcams ­sed to Attack Reddit and Twitter Recalled
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Webcams ­sed to Attack Reddit and Twitter Recalled

Chinese electronics firm Hangzhou Xiongmai issued the recall soon after its cameras were identified as aiding the massive web attacks.

Icy Heart Could Be Key to Pluto's Strange Geology
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Icy Heart Could Be Key to Pluto's Strange Geology

Pluto's icy heart beats with a planetary rhythm.

New Technique Allows Scientists to 'listen' to Proteins
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New Technique Allows Scientists to 'listen' to Proteins

Researchers have come up with a bold new method for representing and understanding a protein's shape: translating it into music.

Designing the Future Internet
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Designing the Future Internet

Connecting many smart objects to the Internet will result in an enormous boost in online traffic, which one researcher aims to make manageable with a network redesign...

Wits Researchers Find Techniques to Improve Carbon Superlattices For Quantum Electronic Devices
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Wits Researchers Find Techniques to Improve Carbon Superlattices For Quantum Electronic Devices

The quantum properties of carbon-based superlattices could lead to a fundamental shift in the design and development of electronics.

Debates: Linguistic Trick Boosts Poll Numbers
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Debates: Linguistic Trick Boosts Poll Numbers

A study of U.S. presidential debates found mimicking subtle aspects of an opponent's language better engages a third-party audience and leads to a bump in the polls...

What Iarpa Knows About Your Canceled Dinner Reservation
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What Iarpa Knows About Your Canceled Dinner Reservation

The U.S. Intelligence Advanced Research Projects Activity is running several projects examining how crowdsourced data could be used to predict specific events.

A New Era of Internet Attacks Powered By Everyday Devices
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A New Era of Internet Attacks Powered By Everyday Devices

When surveillance cameras began popping up in the 1970s and '80s, they were welcomed as a crime-fighting tool, then as a way to monitor traffic congestion, factory...

Inside Microsoft's Quest For a Topological Quantum Computer
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Inside Microsoft's Quest For a Topological Quantum Computer

The race is on build a "universal" quantum computer. Such a device could be programmed to speedily solve problems that classical computers cannot crack, potentially...

Camera on Mars Orbiter Shows Signs of Latest Mars Lander
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Camera on Mars Orbiter Shows Signs of Latest Mars Lander

NASA's Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter has identified new markings on the surface of the Red Planet that are believed to be related to Europe's Schiaparelli test lander...

Automating Big-Data Analysis
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Automating Big-Data Analysis

Massachusetts Institute of Technology researchers have developed an approach to automating most of the process of big data analysis.

Lego-Like Wall Produces Acoustic Holograms
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Lego-Like Wall Produces Acoustic Holograms

Researchers at Duke University and North Carolina State University have demonstrated a system that can create and control three-dimensional acoustic holograms.

The Robot Eyes Have It: Cutting-Edge Tool For Koala Conservation
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The Robot Eyes Have It: Cutting-Edge Tool For Koala Conservation

Queensland University of Technology researchers are developing technologies they say could provide less expensive and more accurate koala-tracking methods.
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