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RoboCup World Championship: UNSW Student Engineers Take Robots to China to Defend Title
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RoboCup World Championship: UNSW Student Engineers Take Robots to China to Defend Title

University of New South Wales student engineers are in Hefei, China, to defend their Standard Platform League title at the RoboCup World Championships. 

NASA Algorithms Keep Unmanned Aircraft Away From Commercial Aviation
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NASA Algorithms Keep Unmanned Aircraft Away From Commercial Aviation

New algorithms could enable large unmanned aircraft to remain "well clear" of commercial airliners in flight and prevent a disaster. 

Data Miners Dig For Answers About Harper Lee, Truman Capote, and 'go Set a Watchman'
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Data Miners Dig For Answers About Harper Lee, Truman Capote, and 'go Set a Watchman'

Literature researchers used data science to investigate long-standing debates about the work of Harper Lee, author of "To Kill a Mockingbird" and "Go Set a Watchman...

­-M Will Test 3D-Printed, Autonomous 'smartcarts'
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­-M Will Test 3D-Printed, Autonomous 'smartcarts'

University of Michigan researchers are working to understand the challenges of a transportation-on-demand system built around autonomous cars. 

Coders Balk at Making Apps Searchable
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Coders Balk at Making Apps Searchable

The giants of the Web have been pressing developers of mobile apps to index their content so it can be parsed by search engines or linked to from other sites.

The Hard Disk of the Future Will Be Ten Thousand Times Faster, Researchers Say
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The Hard Disk of the Future Will Be Ten Thousand Times Faster, Researchers Say

Think your computer is pretty slow?

Moore's Law Is Showing Its Age
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Moore's Law Is Showing Its Age

No company sounds more religious about Moore’s Law than Intel Corp., whose co-founder made a famous observation about the miniaturization of chip circuitry 50 years...

As Tech Firms Track Your Location, Advertisers Zero In For the Sale
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As Tech Firms Track Your Location, Advertisers Zero In For the Sale

Mapping technology advancements from Google Inc and Facebook Inc that provide more precise user location data than ever before are starting to dent advertisers'...

In Memoriam: Robert Dewar, 1945-2015
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In Memoriam: Robert Dewar, 1945-2015

Robert Dewar, a significant contributor to the early development and continuing success of the Ada programming language, died June 21 at age 70.

Researchers at University of Virginia Use Leds to Create Wireless Networks
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Researchers at University of Virginia Use Leds to Create Wireless Networks

An enhancement to Wi-Fi-based networks could enable more data to be transmitted without requiring additional energy. 

Waldio Mode to Improve Smartphone Life Explained at ­senix
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Waldio Mode to Improve Smartphone Life Explained at ­senix

Researchers  say they have resolved an anomaly in the Android IO stack known as journaling of journal. 

New Cyber Programs Debut in California, Louisiana
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New Cyber Programs Debut in California, Louisiana

Louisiana Tech University and the University of San Diego are creating new cyber programs. 

Computing at the Speed of Light
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Computing at the Speed of Light

Massachusetts Institute of Technology researcher Sergio Cantu studies how light can act as an information carrier in computing and calculating. 

Transparent Paper Produces Power With Just a Touch
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Transparent Paper Produces Power With Just a Touch

A new transparent-paper device can generate electrical power from a user's touch (ACS Nano 2015, DOI: 10.1021/acsnano.5b02414).

CMU Leads Google Expedition to Create Technology For 'internet of Things'
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CMU Leads Google Expedition to Create Technology For 'internet of Things'

Researchers at Carnegie Mellon University and Google are collaborating to turn the college campus into a living laboratory. 

The Icy Mountains of Pluto
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The Icy Mountains of Pluto

New close-up images of a region near Pluto's equator reveal a giant surprise: a range of youthful mountains rising as high as 11,000 feet (3,500 meters) above the...

Welcome to the AI Conspiracy: The 'canadian Mafia' Behind Tech's Latest Craze
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Welcome to the AI Conspiracy: The 'canadian Mafia' Behind Tech's Latest Craze

In the late '90s, Tomi Poutanen, a precocious computer whiz from Finland, hoped to do his dissertation on neural networks, a scientific method aimed at teaching...

Minecraft Shows Robots How to Stop Dithering
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Minecraft Shows Robots How to Stop Dithering

Brown University researchers have developed an approach that enables robots to quickly determine the sequence of actions that will work in a particular environment...

Computer Program Fixes Old Code Faster Than Expert Engineers
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Computer Program Fixes Old Code Faster Than Expert Engineers

Researchers have developed a program designed to automatically fix existing code without requiring the original source. 

Where Do Most of the Internet Users Live?
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Where Do Most of the Internet Users Live?

Researchers at the Oxford Internet Institute have updated their 2011 visualization of Internet users around the world, using 2013 data from the World Bank. 
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