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Quantum 'spookiness' Passes Toughest Test Yet
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Quantum 'spookiness' Passes Toughest Test Yet

The toughest test of quantum theory ever conducted has verified "spooky action at a distance" is inherent to the quantum domain.  

Tired of Memorizing Passwords? A Turing Award Winner Came ­p With This Algorithmic Trick
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Tired of Memorizing Passwords? A Turing Award Winner Came ­p With This Algorithmic Trick

ACM A.M. Turing Award recipient Manuel Blum believes online passwords can be made more secure by creating what he calls "human computable" passwords.  

Google's Driverless Cars Run Into Problem: Cars With Drivers
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Google's Driverless Cars Run Into Problem: Cars With Drivers

Researchers are challenged by the fact that automated vehicles programmed to obey  the law and traffic safety rules, may have trouble fitting in with autos driven...

Hundreds of 'black Hat' English Wikipedia Accounts Blocked Following Investigation
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Hundreds of 'black Hat' English Wikipedia Accounts Blocked Following Investigation

After weeks of investigation, volunteer editors on English Wikipedia announced that they blocked 381 user accounts for "black hat" editing.

Comet Hitchhiker Would Take Tour of Small Bodies
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Comet Hitchhiker Would Take Tour of Small Bodies

Catching a ride from one solar system body to another isn't easy. You have to figure out how to land your spacecraft safely and then get it on its way to the next...

Facebook's New Spam-Killer Hints at the Future of Coding
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Facebook's New Spam-Killer Hints at the Future of Coding

Louis Brandy pauses before answering, needing some extra time to choose his words.

IBM Is Working With Genci on Next-Gen Computers
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IBM Is Working With Genci on Next-Gen Computers

IBM and France's GENCI high-performance computing agency will collaborate on an effort to accelerate the path to exascale computing. 

Microsoft Wants to Turn Your Phone Into a 3D Scanner
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Microsoft Wants to Turn Your Phone Into a 3D Scanner

Microsoft is one of several technology companies that are developing ways to turn the typical smartphone into a three-dimensional camera. 

Special Deals + Social Media = Profit?
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Special Deals + Social Media = Profit?

Offering special deals on social media networks is not always a win-win situation for consumers and business owners, according to researchers.

Research Aims For Bitcoin Science to Catch ­p With Growth in ­sage
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Research Aims For Bitcoin Science to Catch ­p With Growth in ­sage

Bitcoin was quickly adopted by people before any serious analysis of the technology was done,  says University of Maryland, College Park professor Jonathan Katz...

Pursuing Electronics That Bend, Pentagon Advances Partnership With Tech Firms
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Pursuing Electronics That Bend, Pentagon Advances Partnership With Tech Firms

U.S. Defense Secretary Ash Carter has announced a Pentagon project to develop flexible electronic devices with Silicon Valley companies and scientists.

Pluto Snow Forecast Poses Atmospheric Conundrum
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Pluto Snow Forecast Poses Atmospheric Conundrum

NASA's New Horizons spacecraft solved many mysteries about Pluto when it flew past the dwarf planet in July. But as mission controllers prepare to steer the probe...

­.S. Developing Sanctions Against China Over Cyberthefts
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­.S. Developing Sanctions Against China Over Cyberthefts

The Obama administration is developing a package of unprecedented economic sanctions against Chinese companies and individuals who have benefited from their government's...

Visualizing the Complex, Invisible Web of Wireless Signals that Surround ­S
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Visualizing the Complex, Invisible Web of Wireless Signals that Surround ­S

As we wander through buildings and streets, restaurants and universities, countless signals are buzzing around our heads, so silent and invisible we forget they...

Who Drew This? A Computer… or Van Gogh?
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Who Drew This? A Computer… or Van Gogh?

German researchers have created a machine-learning algorithm that can take a photograph and make it look like a drawing by Vincent van Gogh or Pablo Picasso.

European Publishers Play Lobbying Role Against Google
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European Publishers Play Lobbying Role Against Google

In private sessions this summer, giant publishers and media companies from Germany, France and elsewhere have met with European officials about proposals to regulate...

Why the World's Top Computing Experts Are Worrying About Your Data
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Why the World's Top Computing Experts Are Worrying About Your Data

Many of the world's top computer science experts met last week to determine how the widespread collection of data about consumers can be prevented from causing...

­ber Project May Improve Autonomous Cars' Vision
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­ber Project May Improve Autonomous Cars' Vision

Uber is collaborating with the University of Arizona on a mapping and safety project for self-driving cars.

Our Number's ­p: Machines Will Do Maths We'll Never ­nderstand
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Our Number's ­p: Machines Will Do Maths We'll Never ­nderstand

Some mathematicians think the field of mathematics is approaching a limit that cannot yield further breakthroughs without computerized assistance. 

Computers Can Predict Schizophrenia Based on How a Person Talks
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Computers Can Predict Schizophrenia Based on How a Person Talks

A new algorithmic analysis technique can identify the disjointed patterns of speech considered a hallmark of schizophrenia.
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