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Closing the Loop for Robotic Grasping
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Closing the Loop for Robotic Grasping

Scientists in Australia have developed a faster, more accurate way for robots to grasp objects, particularly in cluttered and changing environments.

Open Source Professionals in Demand
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Open Source Professionals in Demand

An "increasingly open source world" needs specialists in Linux and other open source technologies.

The Rise of DNA Data Storage
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The Rise of DNA Data Storage

The 144 words of Robert Frost's seminal poem "The Road Not Taken" fit neatly onto a single printed page. Or in a 1-kilobyte data file.

Daring Japanese Mission Reaches ­nexplored Asteroid Ryugu
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Daring Japanese Mission Reaches ­nexplored Asteroid Ryugu

After travelling for three-and-a-half years, the Japanese spacecraft Hayabusa-2 this week makes its final approach to the asteroid Ryugu.

China Extends Lead as Most Prolific Supercomputer Maker
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China Extends Lead as Most Prolific Supercomputer Maker

America is now home to the world's speediest supercomputer. But the new list of the 500 swiftest machines underlines how much faster China is building them.

Low-Cost Plastic Sensors Could Monitor a Range of Health Conditions
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Low-Cost Plastic Sensors Could Monitor a Range of Health Conditions

An international team of researchers has developed a low-cost sensor that can diagnose or monitor a wide range of health conditions.

'Interacting With Students Provides Rewards That Are Hard to Beat'
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'Interacting With Students Provides Rewards That Are Hard to Beat'

Baldwin Wallace University's Jodi Tims, chair of ACM's Council on Women in Computing, discusses how an academic career in computer science offers exceptional rewards...

3D-Printed Soft Robots Can Be Controlled by Magnets
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3D-Printed Soft Robots Can Be Controlled by Magnets

Engineers have developed small three-dimensionally printed structures whose movements can be controlled with external magnetic fields.

Study Finds Daily Cycles in Our Thinking Patterns
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Study Finds Daily Cycles in Our Thinking Patterns

Researchers have found that a person's mode of thinking changes at different times of the day and follows a 24-hour pattern.

Frank Heart, Who Linked Computers Before the Internet, Dies at 89
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Frank Heart, Who Linked Computers Before the Internet, Dies at 89

Frank Heart, who supervised development of the first routing computer for the precursor to the Internet, has passed away.

Are We Alone in the ­niverse?
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Are We Alone in the ­niverse?

Say goodbye to ET, Marvin the Martian and Yoda. Humans are probably the only intelligent life in the universe, researchers from the University of Oxford have reported...

NASA Asks: Will We Know Life When We See It?
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NASA Asks: Will We Know Life When We See It?

In the last decade, we have discovered thousands of planets outside our solar system and have learned that rocky, temperate worlds are numerous in our galaxy.

A ­.S. Machine Recaptures the Supercomputing Crown
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A ­.S. Machine Recaptures the Supercomputing Crown

Today, U.S. supercomputer advocates are cheering, because for the first time since 2012, a U.S. supercomputer—Oak Ridge National Laboratory's newly installed ...

Adobe Is Using AI to Catch Photoshopped Images
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Adobe Is Using AI to Catch Photoshopped Images

While picture editors have tweaked images for decades, modern tools like Adobe Photoshop let them alter photos to the point of complete fabrication.

Team's E-Whiskers May Be a Touchstone for Future of Electronic Skin
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Team's E-Whiskers May Be a Touchstone for Future of Electronic Skin

A new variety of electronic sensor made from shape-memory polymers was modeled after whiskers.

India's Pratyush, Mihir among Top 100 Supercomputers Worldwide
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India's Pratyush, Mihir among Top 100 Supercomputers Worldwide

India's two fastest supercomputers, Pratyush and Mihir, both rank among the top 100 fastest supercomputers in the world, according to the most recent Top500 list...

Faster Analysis of Medical Images
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Faster Analysis of Medical Images

A new machine learning algorithm can register brain scans and other three-dimensional images about 1,000 times faster than previously possible using novel learning...

Software Without Coding
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Software Without Coding

"Citizen Developers" can create new applications via low-code development.

How Deep Learning Is Making Computers Better at Guessing Your Passwords
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How Deep Learning Is Making Computers Better at Guessing Your Passwords

A machine learning technique can make computers up to 24% better at guessing passwords.

The Quest to Make Super-cold Quantum Blobs in Space
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The Quest to Make Super-cold Quantum Blobs in Space

On a frigid day last January in northern Sweden, a German-led team of physicists loaded a curious machine onto an unmanned rocket.
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