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'radically Rewritten' Bacterial Genome ­nveiled
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'radically Rewritten' Bacterial Genome ­nveiled

Synthetic biologists report the most far-reaching rewiring yet of a bacterial genome.

How It Feels to Live in Darkness
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How It Feels to Live in Darkness

I know there isn't one dot of light, but I frantically scan the pitch-black area surrounding me out of habit nonetheless.

Robotics Can Get Girls Into Stem, but Some Still Need Convincing
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Robotics Can Get Girls Into Stem, but Some Still Need Convincing

A growing number of girls who are trying out robotics in a variety of forums are learning they have a knack for it.

Goat Robot Leg Demonstrates Explosive Jumping
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Goat Robot Leg Demonstrates Explosive Jumping

Carnegie Mellon University's Simon Kalouche is developing a new design for legs that would enable a robot to navigate the terrain a goat typically traverses.

Interscatter Communication Enables First-Ever Implanted Devices, Smart Contact Lenses, Credit Cards That 'talk' Wi-Fi
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Interscatter Communication Enables First-Ever Implanted Devices, Smart Contact Lenses, Credit Cards That 'talk' Wi-Fi

University of Washington researchers' interscatter communication method enables various wearables to exchange data with smartphones, watches, and other gadgets....

Think Fast--Is Neuromorphic Computing Set to Leap Forward?
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Think Fast--Is Neuromorphic Computing Set to Leap Forward?

European Human Brain Project leader Karlheinz Meier offers an overview of the state of neuromorphic computing technology.

Navy Looking at Teaching Robots How to Behave
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Navy Looking at Teaching Robots How to Behave

The U.S. Navy is funding projects to train autonomous systems to not harm humans.

Let the Structural Symphony Begin
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Let the Structural Symphony Begin

Like other structural biologists, Eva Nogales works in extraordinary times.

­S Ready to 'hand Over' the Internet's Naming System
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­S Ready to 'hand Over' the Internet's Naming System

The US has confirmed it is finally ready to cede power of the internet's naming system, ending the almost 20-year process to hand over a crucial part of the internet's...

New Brain-Mapping Technique Captures Every Connection Between Neurons
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New Brain-Mapping Technique Captures Every Connection Between Neurons

The human brain is among the universe’s greatest remaining uncharted territories. And as with any mysterious land, the secret to understanding it begins with a...

Data on Taxi Routes and Points of Interest May Improve Crime Predictions
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Data on Taxi Routes and Points of Interest May Improve Crime Predictions

Researchers say knowing where taxis travel and how people label points of interest on social media could aid analysts and police in understanding neighborhood crime...

Now You Can Play Angry Birds ­sing a Touch-Sensitive Second Skin
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Now You Can Play Angry Birds ­sing a Touch-Sensitive Second Skin

Researchers have developed a transparent, stretchable, wearable touchpad that enables users to control apps and games.

Nowhere to Hide: ­c San Diego Researchers Devise New Method For Detecting Hardware Trojans
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Nowhere to Hide: ­c San Diego Researchers Devise New Method For Detecting Hardware Trojans

A new technique for detecting Trojans hidden in a device's hardware has been developed by University of California, San Diego computer scientists.

Energy Department to Invest $16 Million in Computer Design of Materials
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Energy Department to Invest $16 Million in Computer Design of Materials

The U.S. Department of Energy will invest $16 million over the next four years to accelerate the design of new materials for a wide range of fields.

Augmented Reality Not Just For Gaming
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Augmented Reality Not Just For Gaming

Beyond entertainment, applications for augmented and virtual reality are being developed for business.

The Shadow Brokers Mess Is What Happens When the Nsa Hoards Zero-Days
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The Shadow Brokers Mess Is What Happens When the Nsa Hoards Zero-Days

When the NSA discovers a new method of hacking into a piece of software or hardware, it faces a dilemma.

World Should Consider Limits to Future Internet Expansion to Control Energy Consumption
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World Should Consider Limits to Future Internet Expansion to Control Energy Consumption

Researchers at Lancaster University think the world should consider ways to limit data growth on the Internet in order to prevent runaway energy consumption.

Crispr's Hopeful Monsters: Gene-Editing Storms Evo-Devo Labs
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Crispr's Hopeful Monsters: Gene-Editing Storms Evo-Devo Labs

Most summers since 1893, young developmental and evolutionary biologists have flocked to Woods Hole, Massachusetts, to master the tricks of their trade.

Astronomers Are on a Celestial Treasure Hunt. The Prize? Planet Nine
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Astronomers Are on a Celestial Treasure Hunt. The Prize? Planet Nine

Astronomers think they've discovered a new planet in our solar system.

New Computer Program Replicates Handwriting
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New Computer Program Replicates Handwriting

Researchers at University College London have developed software that can analyze and mimic a person's handwriting.
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