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­S Gov't Agencies Embrace Collaborative Software Development
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­S Gov't Agencies Embrace Collaborative Software Development

Several U.S. federal agencies are embracing the collaborative model of open source software development and are releasing code back to the general public.  

Google's Street View Goes Into the Wild
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Google's Street View Goes Into the Wild

Google's Street View maps are headed into the backcountry. Earlier this week, two teams from Google strapped on sophisticated backpacks jammed with cameras, gyroscopes...

Federal Budget Limits Affect Scientific Conferences
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Federal Budget Limits Affect Scientific Conferences

The Obama administration recently imposed new guidelines that limit the amount of money federal agencies can spend on regional conferences. However, several science...

Intel Strives to Develop Tiny Chips to Run Wearable Computers
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Intel Strives to Develop Tiny Chips to Run Wearable Computers

Intel researchers are developing tiny microprocessors that would power wearable computers. 

Fighting Cybercrime, Making the Future More Secure
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Fighting Cybercrime, Making the Future More Secure

The European Commission plans to publish a European cybersecurity strategy focusing on preparedness, prevention, and response, as well as a permanent Computer Emergency...

Control Without Controllers
From Communications of the ACM

Control Without Controllers

Disney's Touché project could transform every conductive surface into a touch-control surface.

On the Digital Trail
From Communications of the ACM

On the Digital Trail

Forensics experts increasingly use data from digital devices to solve crimes, fight lawsuits, and unravel accidents.

'live-Fire' Cyberwar-In-A-Box Tests Mettle of Military, It Pros
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'live-Fire' Cyberwar-In-A-Box Tests Mettle of Military, It Pros

In August, a collection of military, government, and nongovernmental humanitarian organizations from 22 countries in the Pacific gathered in Singapore for Pacific...

In Des Moines, Turning Off Beacon Unleashes a Storm
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In Des Moines, Turning Off Beacon Unleashes a Storm

A Des Moines television station has turned off the lights on the city's Weather Beacon, igniting a tempest among residents who were raised to look downtown for...

3 Questions: A Web For Everyone
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3 Questions: A Web For Everyone

During the opening ceremonies of this summer’s Olympic games in London, a musical performance culminated with a stage-set house rising into the rafters to reveal...

Beyond Bieber: Twitter Improves Student Learning
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Beyond Bieber: Twitter Improves Student Learning

MSU researchers have found that Twitter can be an effective tool to improve student learning.  

Internet Anti-Censorship Tools Are Being Overwhelmed By Demand
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Internet Anti-Censorship Tools Are Being Overwhelmed By Demand

The overwhelming popularity of U.S.-backed programs to thwart online censorship is limiting access to the tools in repressive countries because demand is creating...

'hackathon' Events Proliferate For Student Programmers
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'hackathon' Events Proliferate For Student Programmers

A proliferation in hackathon events for student coders is occurring as tech firms seek talent and students look for hands-on experience.  

At Technology High School, Goal Isn't to Finish in 4 Years
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At Technology High School, Goal Isn't to Finish in 4 Years

Flakes of green paint are peeling from the third-floor windowsills.

Image Analysis May Allow Pathologists to Expedite Diagnoses
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Image Analysis May Allow Pathologists to Expedite Diagnoses

Pennsylvania State University researchers are using image recognition technology to develop an automated method of classifying histopathological images.

Robots That Perceive the World Like Humans
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Robots That Perceive the World Like Humans

UPV/EHU-University researchers are studying how to improve robot behavior by means of perception models that are closer to those of humans.  

Ftc Offers $50,000 to Robocall Killers
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Ftc Offers $50,000 to Robocall Killers

The Federal Trade Commission is offering a cash reward of $50,000 to whoever develops a solution to block robotic calling on both landlines and mobiles.

Women Use Emoticons More Than Men in Text Messaging :-)
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Women Use Emoticons More Than Men in Text Messaging :-)

Rice University researchers have found that women are twice as likely as men to use emoticons in text messages.  

The Internet of Things Will Transform Our Everyday
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The Internet of Things Will Transform Our Everyday

VTT researchers have developed several ubiquitous computing technologies, such as situation awareness for portable devices, mixed and augmented reality, and interoperability...

Science in an Election Year
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Science in an Election Year

More than a dozen science and engineering organizations worked with ScienceDebate.org to draft 14 top science questions to ask the two main presidential candidates...
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