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'Optical Tweezers' and Tools ­sed for Laser Eye Surgery Snag Physics Nobel
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'Optical Tweezers' and Tools ­sed for Laser Eye Surgery Snag Physics Nobel

Optical physicists Arthur Ashkin, Gérard Mourou and Donna Strickland have won this year's Nobel Prize in Physics for "groundbreaking inventions in the field of...

New AI Strategy Mimics How Brains Learn to Smell
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New AI Strategy Mimics How Brains Learn to Smell

Today's artificial intelligence systems, including the artificial neural networks broadly inspired by the neurons and connections of the nervous system, perform...

Feds Force Suspect To ­nlock An Apple iPhone X With Their Face
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Feds Force Suspect To ­nlock An Apple iPhone X With Their Face

It finally happened. The feds forced an Apple iPhone X owner to unlock their device with their face.

Introducing the Lettuce Peeling Robot
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Introducing the Lettuce Peeling Robot

A robotic lettuce leaf peeling system is seen as a possible breakthrough in improving agricultural efficiency.

Reducing False Positives in Credit Card Fraud Detection
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Reducing False Positives in Credit Card Fraud Detection

A new machine learning technique can drastically reduce false positives in fraud-detecting technology that incorrectly flag credit card sales as suspicious.

Score One for Privacy
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Score One for Privacy

Researching ways to block facial recognition software.

AI Created More Than 100,000 Pieces of Music After Analyzing Irish and English Folk Tunes
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AI Created More Than 100,000 Pieces of Music After Analyzing Irish and English Folk Tunes

A machine learning artificial intelligence generated more than 100,000 folk tunes after analyzing Irish and English music.

What Termites Can Teach ­s
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What Termites Can Teach ­s

New termite colonies are founded on windless evenings, at dusk, after the rain. Most termites have neither eyes nor wings, but every mature colony has a caste of...

Microsoft Brings Robot Operating System to Windows 10
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Microsoft Brings Robot Operating System to Windows 10

Microsoft has debuted an official (but experimental) of Robot Operating System for Windows 10.

Machine Learning Confronts the Elephant in the Room
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Machine Learning Confronts the Elephant in the Room

Score one for the human brain. In a new study, computer scientists found that artificial intelligence systems fail a vision test a child could accompli

Request for Information on ­pdate to the 2016 National AI R&D Strategic Plan
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Request for Information on ­pdate to the 2016 National AI R&D Strategic Plan

Notice of Request for Information.

Seeking Ways to Reduce Traffic Jams, USC Engineers Turn to AI
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Seeking Ways to Reduce Traffic Jams, USC Engineers Turn to AI

Researchers are adding a new type of artificial intelligence to speed-forecasting technology in an effort to reduce the amount of congestion on America's roads....

Researchers Create Smartphone System to Test for Lead in Water
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Researchers Create Smartphone System to Test for Lead in Water

University of Houston researchers have developed a smartphone-based system that can detect dangerous levels of lead in tap water.

Study Reveals Patterns in STEM Grades of Girls Versus Boys
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Study Reveals Patterns in STEM Grades of Girls Versus Boys

A study of trends in the grades of 1.6 million students found girls and boys perform very similarly in science, technology, engineering, and math classes.

Tim Berners-Lee Launched His Vision for an Alternative Web, and His Timing was Impeccable
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Tim Berners-Lee Launched His Vision for an Alternative Web, and His Timing was Impeccable

Tim Berners-Lee has developed an open-source project to give Internet users more control over their data by allowing them to decide which apps may access it.

Creepy Robotic Dog Shown Fending Off Humans Who Try to Push It Over
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Creepy Robotic Dog Shown Fending Off Humans Who Try to Push It Over

A new four-limbed robot is capable of moving uninterrupted after being pushed over by a human.

Attack on Commonly ­sed Voting Machine Could Tip an Election, Researchers Find
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Attack on Commonly ­sed Voting Machine Could Tip an Election, Researchers Find

A malicious hacker could alter the outcome of a U.S. presidential election by taking advantage of numerous flaws in one model of vote-tabulating machine used in...

Inside Facebook's Massive Center Storing Your Personal Information
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Inside Facebook's Massive Center Storing Your Personal Information

In a vast, dark room, the lights glow a steady green, blue, yellow. I'm not inside the Matrix, but it's not far off.

Hidden Kingdoms of the Ancient Maya Revealed in a 3-D Laser Map
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Hidden Kingdoms of the Ancient Maya Revealed in a 3-D Laser Map

Hidden pyramids and massive fortresses in the jungle. Farms and canals scattered across swamplands.

How to Win Friends: It's Not Which Groups You Join, but How Many
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How to Win Friends: It's Not Which Groups You Join, but How Many

Two researchers at Rice University have determined the cultivation of online friendships is mainly influenced by how many groups and organizations a person joins...
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