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If You Want to Be Rich and Powerful, Majoring in STEM Is a Good Place to Start
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If You Want to Be Rich and Powerful, Majoring in STEM Is a Good Place to Start

Early education in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics builds some of the key competencies necessary for success. 

Specialists Gather in Praise of Logic
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Specialists Gather in Praise of Logic

The Vienna Summer of Logic combined a number of conferences into a scientific and cultural mega-event.  

The Weird Reasons Why People Make ­p False Identities on the Internet
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The Weird Reasons Why People Make ­p False Identities on the Internet

Sockpuppetry—using false identities for deception—is centuries old, but the advent of the web has made creating sockpuppets, and falling for their tricks, easier...

How Spy Agencies Keep Their 'toys' from Law Enforcement
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How Spy Agencies Keep Their 'toys' from Law Enforcement

A little over a decade ago, federal prosecutors used keystroke logging software to steal the encryption password of an alleged New Jersey mobster, Nicodemo Scarfo...

Vint Cerf, Father of the Internet, Looks Forward--and Back
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Vint Cerf, Father of the Internet, Looks Forward--and Back

Former ACM president Vint Cerf recently discussed the ways technology, the Internet, and he himself have changed over the decades. 

The CIA Fears the Internet of Things
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The CIA Fears the Internet of Things

A deputy director of the U.S. Central Intelligence Agency said that organization is concerned about the unintended security implications of the Internet of Things...

Electronic Nose Could Aid in Rescue Missions
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Electronic Nose Could Aid in Rescue Missions

A new artificial intelligence-based device enables multiple robotic platforms to follow the path of certain odors. 

Gaia: 'go' For Science
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Gaia: 'go' For Science

Following extensive in-orbit commissioning and several unexpected challenges, ESA's billion-star surveyor, Gaia, is now ready to begin its science mission.

The Remarkable Story of the ­nderwater Internet
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The Remarkable Story of the ­nderwater Internet

In October of 1971, in the midst of the Cold War, the nuclear-powered submarine USS Halibut entered heavily guarded Russian waters in the Sea of Okhotsk.

Meet the Online Tracking Device That Is Virtually Impossible to Block
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Meet the Online Tracking Device That Is Virtually Impossible to Block

A new, extremely persistent type of online tracking is shadowing visitors to thousands of top websites, from WhiteHouse.gov to YouPorn.com.

Study Shows Role of Media in Sharing Life Events
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Study Shows Role of Media in Sharing Life Events

University of Wisconsin-Madison researchers recently studied what happens when people share news via new media. T

K Computer Runs Largest Ever Ensemble Simulation of Global Weather
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K Computer Runs Largest Ever Ensemble Simulation of Global Weather

Researchers have successfully run 10,240 parallel simulations of global weather on the 10-petaflops K computer--the largest number ever executed. 

Nasa Long-Lived Mars Opportunity Rover Sets Off-World Driving Record
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Nasa Long-Lived Mars Opportunity Rover Sets Off-World Driving Record

NASA's Opportunity Mars rover, which landed on the Red Planet in 2004, now holds the off-Earth roving distance record after accruing 25 miles (40 kilometers) of...

Russia Offers $110,000 to Crack Tor Anonymous Network
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Russia Offers $110,000 to Crack Tor Anonymous Network

Russia has offered 3.9m roubles ($110,000; £65,000) in a contest seeking a way to crack the identities of users of the Tor network.

Behind the Smoking Guns: Inside Nypd's 21st Century Arsenal
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Behind the Smoking Guns: Inside Nypd's 21st Century Arsenal

In the early morning hours of last Sept. 25, a stocky young man bolted the Bora Bora Lounge in Highbridge, the Bronx, with a gun in his hand and squeezed off seven...

How to Invent a Person Online
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How to Invent a Person Online

On April 8, 2013, I received an envelope in the mail from a nonexistent return address in Toledo, Ohio.

Digging Through Big Data to Find Alien Life
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Digging Through Big Data to Find Alien Life

Back in the 1970s, scientists at Ohio State University began searching for signs of intelligent alien life using a radio telescope the size of three football fields...

Google's New Moonshot Project: The Human Body
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Google's New Moonshot Project: The Human Body

Google Inc. has embarked on what may be its most ambitious and difficult science project ever: a quest inside the human body.

U.s. Government Chatbot Gets You to Tell All
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U.s. Government Chatbot Gets You to Tell All

Want access to the U.S. government's secrets? Talk to the robot.

For Half, STEM Degrees Lead to Other Jobs
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For Half, STEM Degrees Lead to Other Jobs

A recent U.S. Census Bureau report says only about 26 percent of those who graduate with a four-year degree in a science, technology, engineering, or math (STEM)...
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