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Samsung's Futuristic Wi-Fi Tech Is Five Times Faster Than Today's Wireless Networks
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Samsung's Futuristic Wi-Fi Tech Is Five Times Faster Than Today's Wireless Networks

Samsung says it is developing 802.11ad Wi-Fi technology that uses the 60GHz frequency band to increase network speeds fivefold, to 4.6Gbps. 

Uh to Develop New Wireless Communications Systems to Serve Remote Areas
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Uh to Develop New Wireless Communications Systems to Serve Remote Areas

Research at the University of Hawaii at Manoa's Hawaii Center for Advanced Communications seeks to improve wireless communication in remote areas.

Accessibility Claims Expected Over Websites
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Accessibility Claims Expected Over Websites

Businesses should brace for a new crop of so-called "accessibility" lawsuits alleging that their commercial websites fail to comply with federal disabled-access...

Snakes and Snake-Like Robots Show How Sidewinders Conquer Sandy Slopes
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Snakes and Snake-Like Robots Show How Sidewinders Conquer Sandy Slopes

Researchers have improved the ability of a snake-like robot to traverse sandy slopes by examining how real-life snakes move. 

Shellshock Awakens Bourne-Again Zombies
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Shellshock Awakens Bourne-Again Zombies

A bug appears in places people didn’t think to look, or patch.

Australian Teams Set New Records for Silicon Quantum Computing
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Australian Teams Set New Records for Silicon Quantum Computing

University of New South Wales researchers say they have developed two types of quantum bits that each process data with an accuracy of greater than 99 percent.

Rosetta Mission Selfie at 16 Km
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Rosetta Mission Selfie at 16 Km

Using the CIVA camera on Rosetta’s Philae lander, the spacecraft have snapped a "selfie" at comet 67P/Churyumov–Gerasimenko from a distance of about 16 km from...

Solid Nanoparticles Can Deform Like a Liquid
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Solid Nanoparticles Can Deform Like a Liquid

A surprising phenomenon has been found in metal nanoparticles: They appear, from the outside, to be liquid droplets, wobbling and readily changing shape, while...

Robot Gets a Driving Lesson For DARPA Challenge
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Robot Gets a Driving Lesson For DARPA Challenge

One of the most difficult tasks at next year's U.S. Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency robotic challenge finals will be having a robot drive and then get...

Nasa Prepares its Science Fleet For Oct. 19 Mars Comet Encounter
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Nasa Prepares its Science Fleet For Oct. 19 Mars Comet Encounter

NASA's extensive fleet of science assets, particularly those orbiting and roving Mars, have front row seats to image and study a once-in-a-lifetime comet flyby...

Agriculture Is Becoming a 'model Citizen'
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Agriculture Is Becoming a 'model Citizen'

New tools not only make farmers' calculations more accurate and their lives less labor-intensive, but also portend of better dissemination of data about agriculture’s...

Should Industrial Robots Be Able to Hurt Their Human Coworkers?
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Should Industrial Robots Be Able to Hurt Their Human Coworkers?

How much should a robot be allowed to hurt its coworkers?

­ltrafast Internet Opens ­p New Possibilities: Experts
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­ltrafast Internet Opens ­p New Possibilities: Experts

Superfast Internet connections will transform communication and interaction, according to experts polled by the Pew Research Center and Elon University. 

Wonder Stuff: Glass That Will Store Your Info For Ever
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Wonder Stuff: Glass That Will Store Your Info For Ever

New meticulously focused lasers are close to enabling a durable transparent material such as glass to serve as a long-term data storage solution. 

Homeland Security Funds Software Security Initiative
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Homeland Security Funds Software Security Initiative

The U.S. Department of Homeland Security has contributed $23.5 million toward an online resource to help test open source programs and improve software analysis...

Gravity Map Uncovers Sea-Floor Surprises
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Gravity Map Uncovers Sea-Floor Surprises

s though someone had pulled a plug in the oceans and drained them away, a sea-floor map has exposed thousands of never-before-seen underwater mountains and ridges...

Microsoft's Quantum Mechanics
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Microsoft's Quantum Mechanics

In 2012, physicists in the Netherlands announced a discovery in particle physics that started chatter about a Nobel Prize.

Artificial Arms Get Closer to the Real Thing
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Artificial Arms Get Closer to the Real Thing

Powered prosthetic hands and arms have advanced little in the last 50 years.

Drop That Beaker
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Drop That Beaker

Researchers at Carnegie Mellon and Stanford universities are promoting massive online laboratories as a way to combat the rising level of errors and fraud in life...

Large Hadron Collider: The Big Reboot
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Large Hadron Collider: The Big Reboot

Mike Lamont grabs the last croissant from a table and eats it as he walks through the control centre at CERN, the European laboratory for particle physics just...
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