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Stanford Researchers Find That Friends of Friends Reveal Hidden Online Traits
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Stanford Researchers Find That Friends of Friends Reveal Hidden Online Traits

Researchers at Stanford University have demonstrated more ways than previously established to infer demographic traits that people might be trying to hide online...

Most Links to Popular Sites on Twitter Come From Bots
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Most Links to Popular Sites on Twitter Come From Bots

Sixty-six percent of links to popular sites shared on Twitter stem from automated accounts, including legitimate accounts from organizations that schedule tweets...

Distinguishing Identical Twins
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Distinguishing Identical Twins

Can facial recognition systems tell twins apart?

Mars Express v2.0
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Mars Express v2.0

Every so often, your smartphone or tablet receives new software to improve its functionality and extend its life. Now, ESA's Mars Express is getting a fresh install...

NASA's Juno Mission Provides Infrared Tour of Jupiter's North Pole
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NASA's Juno Mission Provides Infrared Tour of Jupiter's North Pole

Scientists working on NASA's Juno mission to Jupiter shared a 3-D infrared movie depicting densely packed cyclones and anticyclones that permeate the planet's polar...

Preparing the First Fully Programmable Wireless Network
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Preparing the First Fully Programmable Wireless Network

Researchers at Rice University, Texas Southern, the University of Michigan, and the University of Utah are developing the world's first fully programmable and observable...

Want Computers to See Better in the Real World? Train Them in a Virtual Reality
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Want Computers to See Better in the Real World? Train Them in a Virtual Reality

Chinese researchers have developed a new method for improving how computers "see" and "understand" real-world objects by training their vision systems in virtual...

Twenty-Four E­ Countries Sign Artificial Intelligence Pact in Bid to Compete With ­.S. & China
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Twenty-Four E­ Countries Sign Artificial Intelligence Pact in Bid to Compete With ­.S. & China

Twenty-four countries in the European Union recently signed a declaration to collaborate on a "European approach" to artificial intelligence so they can compete...

Yarn-Like Rechargeable Zinc Battery Could Power Smart Clothes and Wearables
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Yarn-Like Rechargeable Zinc Battery Could Power Smart Clothes and Wearables

In a development that could lead to washable, sensor-laden smart clothes and wearable electronics, researchers at the City University of Hong Kong have molded a...

How the ­niversity of Sheffield ­ses GP­s to Supercharge Simulations
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How the ­niversity of Sheffield ­ses GP­s to Supercharge Simulations

Researchers at the University of Sheffield are increasingly relying on graphics-processing unit (GPU) technology to supercharge their work with complex system simulations...

A Long-Awaited IoT Crisis Is Here, and Many Devices Aren't Ready
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A Long-Awaited IoT Crisis Is Here, and Many Devices Aren't Ready

You know by now that Internet of Things devices like your router are often vulnerable to attack, the industry-wide lack of investment in security leaving the door...

Pressure Building for Rules of Engagement for Cyberwarfare
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Pressure Building for Rules of Engagement for Cyberwarfare

The call for an international legal framework governing cyberwarfare is gaining momentum.

Building Better Maps for the Disability Community
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Building Better Maps for the Disability Community

Occupational therapist turned disability rights activist Alanna Raffel has spent her career thinking about accessibility. So for her 30th birthday last year, she...

Smartphone App Can Help Doctors Track Severity of Parkinson's Symptoms
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Smartphone App Can Help Doctors Track Severity of Parkinson's Symptoms

HopkinsPD uses smartphone sensors to reliably score symptom severity in patients with Parkinson's disease.

Technology Earns Smart 50 Award
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Technology Earns Smart 50 Award

Researchers have won a Smart 50 Award for one of the 50 "most transformative smart projects each year."

­sing Biomimicry to Detect Outbreaks Faster
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­sing Biomimicry to Detect Outbreaks Faster

Researchers have been working to enhance the U.S. biosurveillance system, which alerts authorities to disease outbreaks.

Crypto Crumpling Could Solve the Encryption Conundrum
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Crypto Crumpling Could Solve the Encryption Conundrum

Researchers say a new encryption method that maximizes mobile device security for users still gives authorities a way to gain "exceptional access" in special circumstances...

Mercury in Retrograde Now, Stumping Scientists Always
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Mercury in Retrograde Now, Stumping Scientists Always

Until April 15, here's a convenient excuse for any troubles in your life: It's all the fault of a quirk of the planetary dance that constantly unfolds across our...

A Tough Task for Facebook: European-Type Privacy for All
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A Tough Task for Facebook: European-Type Privacy for All

Next month, a comprehensive new data protection law goes into effect in the European Union, placing greater requirements on how companies like Facebook and Google...

Ancient Paper Art Poised to Improve Smart Clothing
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Ancient Paper Art Poised to Improve Smart Clothing

Researchers have used kirigami in their execution of a project to build malleable electronic circuits, which could enhance smart apparel.
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