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How Spies Can ­se Your Cellphone to Find You, and Eavesdrop on Your Calls and Texts Too
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How Spies Can ­se Your Cellphone to Find You, and Eavesdrop on Your Calls and Texts Too

Surveillance systems that track the locations of cellphone users and spy on their calls, texts and data streams are being turned against Americans as they roam...

Columbia Researchers Squeeze Light Into Nanoscale Devices
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Columbia Researchers Squeeze Light Into Nanoscale Devices

Researchers have created a "home-built" cryogenic near-field optical microscope that allowed them to directly image the propagation and dynamics of graphene plasmons...

How Technology Companies Alienate Women During Recruitment
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How Technology Companies Alienate Women During Recruitment

The way technology companies recruit candidates during on-campus information sessions could play a role in dissuading women from such jobs, a new study has found...

Ultrasound Firewall for Mobile Phones
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Ultrasound Firewall for Mobile Phones

The first ultrasound-firewall for mobile devices takes the form of a mobile application that detects acoustic cookies, brings them to the attention of users, and...

Autonomous Boats Could Service Some Cities, Reducing Road Traffic
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Autonomous Boats Could Service Some Cities, Reducing Road Traffic

Researchers have highly maneuverable autonomous boats that, in waterway-rich cities, could be used to transport people or deliver goods.

How to Get People to Pay Attention to Mobile Security Notifications
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How to Get People to Pay Attention to Mobile Security Notifications

Researchers have confirmed that the more frequently users see security warnings on computers and phones, the more they ignore them.

ACM Elects Cherri Pancake President
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ACM Elects Cherri Pancake President

ACM has elected Cherri M. Pancake as its president for a two-year term beginning July 1.

The Next Privacy Battle in Europe Is Over This New Law
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The Next Privacy Battle in Europe Is Over This New Law

The new European data privacy legislation is so stringent that it could kill off data-driven online services and chill innovations like driverless cars, tech industry...

China's Long March for the Soul of the Nation's Digital Future Faces an Ever-Shifting End Point
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China's Long March for the Soul of the Nation's Digital Future Faces an Ever-Shifting End Point

In China's quest for the soul of the nation's digital technology, Ni Guangnan and Cheng Xu are two of the foot soldiers of a two-decade march to develop an indigenous...

Circuit, Heal Thyself!
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Circuit, Heal Thyself!

A self-healing material that spontaneously repairs itself under extreme mechanical damage has been developed by Carnegie Mellon University researchers. Circuits...

The Machines Have Taught Themselves to Make Mario Levels
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The Machines Have Taught Themselves to Make Mario Levels

Using an artificial intelligence technique, researchers at the University of California, Santa Cruz discovered a way to create new levels of Super Mario Bros by...

Govt. Promises Shot in the Arm for Quantum Tech Research in India
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Govt. Promises Shot in the Arm for Quantum Tech Research in India

India's government has promised to bolster laboratory research into quantum mechanics and technology with funding from multiple government entities.

Big Data, Networks Identify Cell Signaling Pathways in Lung Cancer
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Big Data, Networks Identify Cell Signaling Pathways in Lung Cancer

Scientists are using computational approaches and networks to analyze protein modifications caused by drugs currently in clinical trials to treat lung cancer.

Take a Virtual Trip to a Strange New World with NASA
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Take a Virtual Trip to a Strange New World with NASA

Are you looking for an exotic destination to visit this summer? Why not take a virtual trip to an Earth-size planet beyond our solar system with NASA's interactive ...

­sing Data Science to Tell Which of These People Is Lying
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­sing Data Science to Tell Which of These People Is Lying

University of Rochester researchers are applying data science and an online crowdsourcing framework to read facial and verbal cues for signs of deception.

Soft Machines
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Soft Machines

University of California, Santa Barbara researchers have developed electromagnetic actuators that are fast, low voltage, and soft.

­.S. News Outlets Block European Readers Over New Privacy Rules
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­.S. News Outlets Block European Readers Over New Privacy Rules

American news outlets including The Chicago Tribune, The Los Angeles Times and The Arizona Daily Star abruptly blocked access to their websites from Europe on Friday...

Data-Driven Instruction: Top Trend in K-12 ­se of Ed-Tech, Teachers Say
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Data-Driven Instruction: Top Trend in K-12 ­se of Ed-Tech, Teachers Say

A survey of 1,516 teachers found that three out of four say data-driven instruction is the top trend in how education technology is impacting their schools.

Making Massive Leaps in Electronics at Nano-Scale
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Making Massive Leaps in Electronics at Nano-Scale

The University of the Witwatersrand in South Africa has boosted the electrical conductivity of carbon nanotubes by binding gadolinium nanoparticles to them.

Making Driverless Cars Change Lanes More Like Human Drivers Do
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Making Driverless Cars Change Lanes More Like Human Drivers Do

A new algorithm developed by the MIT CSAIL could improve the way driverless vehicles change lanes. The algorithm allows for more aggressive lane changes and will...
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