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Going Dark: The Internet Behind the Internet
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Going Dark: The Internet Behind the Internet

The average computer user with an Internet connection has access to an amazing wealth of information. But there's also an entire world that's invisible to your...

How Darpa's Augmented Reality Software Works
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How Darpa's Augmented Reality Software Works

Six years ago, the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) decided that they had a new dream. The agency wanted a system that would overlay digital tactical...

Can Killer Robots Learn to Follow the Rules of War?
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Can Killer Robots Learn to Follow the Rules of War?

As Memorial Day reminds us every year, war doesn't go away.

­sing Thoughts to Control Airplanes
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­sing Thoughts to Control Airplanes

Pilots of the future could be able to control their aircraft by merely thinking commands.

Sunsets on Titan Reveal the Complexity of Hazy Exoplanets
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Sunsets on Titan Reveal the Complexity of Hazy Exoplanets

Scientists working with data from NASA's Cassini mission have developed a new way to understand the atmospheres of exoplanets by using Saturn's smog-enshrouded...

How Statisticians Found Air France Flight 447 Two Years After It Crashed Into Atlantic
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How Statisticians Found Air France Flight 447 Two Years After It Crashed Into Atlantic

"In the early morning hours of June 1, 2009, Air France Flight AF 447, with 228 passengers and crew aboard, disappeared during stormy weather over the Atlantic...

Girls at the Center of Obama's Science Push
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Girls at the Center of Obama's Science Push

Girls and women in the science, technology, engineering, and mathematics fields will be a special focus of the annual White House science fair May 27. 

Supercomputers ­sed to Model Disaster Scenarios
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Supercomputers ­sed to Model Disaster Scenarios

Bangor University School of Computer Science researchers are using supercomputers to run programs that can predict how people will react in a disaster. 

Computers Learn Better Reading Comprehension Through ­t Research
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Computers Learn Better Reading Comprehension Through ­t Research

A University of Twente researcher has developed a way to help computers improve their understanding of written texts. 

Google's Next Phase in Driverless Cars: No Brakes or Steering Wheel
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Google's Next Phase in Driverless Cars: No Brakes or Steering Wheel

Humans might be the one problem Google can't solve.

'smart Pills' with Chips, Cameras, and Robotic Parts Raise Legal, Ethical Questions
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'smart Pills' with Chips, Cameras, and Robotic Parts Raise Legal, Ethical Questions

Each morning around 6, Mary Ellen Snodgrass swallows a computer chip.

Meet the People Behind the Wayback Machine, One of Our Favorite Things About the Internet
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Meet the People Behind the Wayback Machine, One of Our Favorite Things About the Internet

Brewster Kahle is quick to point out that we are not standing inside a former Scientology church.

Tcp/ip Turns 40
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Tcp/ip Turns 40

Pioneers gather in Palo Alto to commemorate a foundational Internet technology.

Screening For Autism: There's an App For That
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Screening For Autism: There's an App For That

New software tracks and records infants' activity during videotaped autism screening tests. 

Making Babies
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Making Babies

Forty years ago, there was exactly one way for humans to reproduce.

Campaigns Emerge to Attract More Women to Careers in It
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Campaigns Emerge to Attract More Women to Careers in It

Nonprofit associations, academic organizations, and major corporations are launching efforts to attract more women to the information technology field. 

The 10 Algorithms That Dominate Our World
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The 10 Algorithms That Dominate Our World

Some algorithms shape and control our world more than others — and these 10 are the most significant.

Swarm and Fuzzy
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Swarm and Fuzzy

When the first human colonists land on Mars several decades from now, their habitat will already be waiting.

The Trouble With IBM
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The Trouble With IBM

In the summer of 2012, five American technology companies bid on a project for a demanding new client: the CIA.

Employers Want Java Skills More Than Anything Else
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Employers Want Java Skills More Than Anything Else

Java/J2EE was the most in-demand software development skill for employers searching Dice.com in the first quarter of 2014, according to the company. 
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