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DARPA Wants to Hack Your Brain
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DARPA Wants to Hack Your Brain

The secretive U.S. military research division DARPA has announced plans to create a device that could accelerate learning in the human brain.

Battery-Free Wearables of the Future Could Run Off Your Footsteps
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Battery-Free Wearables of the Future Could Run Off Your Footsteps

Researchers at the University of Southampton have designed an insole to sit inside a person's shoe and harvest energy from their footsteps.

The Meaning of Alphago, the AI Program That Beat a Go Champ
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The Meaning of Alphago, the AI Program That Beat a Go Champ

The victory of Google DeepMind's AlphaGo algorithm over a champion Go player is seen as a resurgence for deep learning. 

This Trading Card Game AI Watches and Learns From You
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This Trading Card Game AI Watches and Learns From You

Cryptozoic Entertainment is working to reimagine how people play video games with computer-controlled opponents. 

Mobile-Phone Health Apps Deliver Data Bounty
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Mobile-Phone Health Apps Deliver Data Bounty

Last summer, physician Yvonne Chan wondered how the wildfires raging through Washington state were affecting people with asthma—for whom smoke and heat can trigger...

Andrew S. Grove 1936 – 2016
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Andrew S. Grove 1936 – 2016

Intel former CEO and Chairman Andrew S. Grove passed away on Monday, March 21, at the age of 79.

Fbi May Not Need Apple to ­nlock San Bernardino Shooter's Iphone
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Fbi May Not Need Apple to ­nlock San Bernardino Shooter's Iphone

The FBI may have found a way without Apple’s assistance to unlock the iPhone used by one of the shooters in the San Bernardino terrorist attack, Justice Department...

­tah's Online Caucus Gives Security Experts Heart Attacks
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­tah's Online Caucus Gives Security Experts Heart Attacks

Security researchers pretty much uniformly agree that letting people vote online is a very bad idea, one that is fraught with risks and vulnerabilities that could...

Long Before the Apple-Fbi Battle, Lavabit Sounded a Warning
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Long Before the Apple-Fbi Battle, Lavabit Sounded a Warning

Three years ago, Ladar Levison, the founder of the now-defunct secure email service known as Lavabit, was in the same position Apple finds itself today: facing...

Johns Hopkins Researchers Poke a Hole in Apple's Encryption
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Johns Hopkins Researchers Poke a Hole in Apple's Encryption

A research team from Johns Hopkins University has successfully cracked Apple's iMessage encryption. Professor Matthew D. Green says this disproves the notion that...

Scientists Develop a 100 Times Faster Type of Memory Cell
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Scientists Develop a 100 Times Faster Type of Memory Cell

A new type of memory cell based on superconductors would be hundreds of times faster than the types of memory devices commonly used today, according to scientists...

Why Students Are Throwing Tons of Money at a Program That Won't Give Them a College Degree
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Why Students Are Throwing Tons of Money at a Program That Won't Give Them a College Degree

Computer-coding "boot camps" are surging in popularity, but these non-accredited programs do not offer a college degree, so graduates who invest a lot of money...

App to Tackle Impact of Injuries on Nfl Players
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App to Tackle Impact of Injuries on Nfl Players

Researchers last week rolled out a new smartphone app to enable former NFL players and the general public to collectively participate in a clinical study to evaluate...

­tah Republicans Open Caucuses to Online Voters
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­tah Republicans Open Caucuses to Online Voters

Utah residents this week will be able to cast ballots in the Republican presidential contest using computers, tablets, and smartphones, representing the largest...

Living Factories of the Future
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Living Factories of the Future

From an evolutionary perspective, yeast has no business producing a pain killer. But by re-engineering the microbe's genome, Christina Smolke at Stanford University...

Science Papers Reveal New Aspects of Pluto and its Moons
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Science Papers Reveal New Aspects of Pluto and its Moons

A year ago, Pluto was just a bright speck in the cameras of NASA's approaching New Horizons spacecraft, not much different than its appearances in telescopes since...

Driverless Cars Must Have Steering Wheels, Brake Pedals, Feds Say
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Driverless Cars Must Have Steering Wheels, Brake Pedals, Feds Say

Driverless cars should have a fairly easy time getting the green light to operate on U.S. roadways, as long as they look and act like the vehicles people have been...

Javascript Most Popular Language
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Javascript Most Popular Language

JavaScript is the most popular programming language, according to Stack Overflow's annual survey of 56,033 developers.

This New Discovery Could Put Quantum Computers Within Closer Reach
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This New Discovery Could Put Quantum Computers Within Closer Reach

Researchers at Florida State University's National High Magnetic Field Laboratory have found a way to dampen qubits' susceptibility to magnetic disruptions, or...

New Technique Wipes Out ­nwanted Data
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New Technique Wipes Out ­nwanted Data

Researchers have developed a machine-learning method that involves making such systems forget the data's "lineage" so they can remove the data and undo its effects...
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