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Professor Uses Online Data to Predict Future Fashion Trends
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Professor Uses Online Data to Predict Future Fashion Trends

A Pennsylvania State University team is collecting and analyzing data in an attempt to make fashion trends comprehensible to the average person. 

Eek! How Your Face Reveals Your Body's Real Age
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Eek! How Your Face Reveals Your Body's Real Age

A new study used three-dimensional facial images to predict biological age in a human population, to detect those aging quickly and slowly. 

Sabina, New Domestic Service Robot
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Sabina, New Domestic Service Robot

New software enables a domestic service robot  to learn under user guidance via remote control, voice commands, or by being shown the tasks. 

Wear Your Social Network
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Wear Your Social Network

Massachusetts Institute of Technology Media Lab students are making it easier for people to make connections by broadcasting their social media interests offline...

Researchers Build Brain-Machine Interface to Control Prosthetic Hand
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Researchers Build Brain-Machine Interface to Control Prosthetic Hand

Researchers  have demonstrated a non-invasive technique to enable a subject to directly control a prosthetic hand using only their thoughts. 

Tech Titans' Latest Project: Defy Death
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Tech Titans' Latest Project: Defy Death

Seated at the head of a table for 12 with a view of the city's soaring skyline, Peter Thiel was deep in conversation with his guests, eclectic scientists whose...

Large Hadron Collider Restarts
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Large Hadron Collider Restarts

The Large Hadron Collider (LHC) has kicked off its second run, as protons circulated in the machine after a two-year break.

Why Shades of Asperger's Syndrome Are the Secret to Building a Great Tech Company
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Why Shades of Asperger's Syndrome Are the Secret to Building a Great Tech Company

The individuals who have founded some of the most success tech companies are decidedly weird.

Is 'making a Game Out of Learning' Bad For Learning?
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Is 'making a Game Out of Learning' Bad For Learning?

In MIT's Education Arcade, classic game consoles line the office corridor, rafters are strung with holiday lights, and inflatable, stuffed and papier-maché creatures...

Diagnosis By Keyboard
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Diagnosis By Keyboard

Analyzing people's keystrokes as they type on a computer keyboard can reveal a great deal of information about the state of their motor function, according to a...

Google Patented Building Robots with Personalities
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Google Patented Building Robots with Personalities

Whether or not we are headed toward a robot revolution, Google wants us to get comfortable with the next generation of robots.

New U.s.-Japan Collaborations Bring Big Data Approaches to Disaster Response
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New U.s.-Japan Collaborations Bring Big Data Approaches to Disaster Response

The U.S. National Science Foundation and the Japan Science and Technology Agency will jointly fund six collaborative big data projects to enhance disaster management...

Surveying the Mooc Landscape
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Surveying the Mooc Landscape

Harvard University and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology  have released "one of the largest investigations of massive open online courses to date."

Roll Up Your Screen and Stow It Away?
From ACM TechNews

Roll Up Your Screen and Stow It Away?

A structure based on a synthetic hybrid molecule of peptides and DNA could be used to produce thin, transparent, flexible screens.

Wearable Technology Can Help With Public Speaking
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Wearable Technology Can Help With Public Speaking

An intelligent user interface for smart glasses developed by a team from the University of Rochester can help people with public speaking. 

A Robot Prepared For Self-Awareness
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A Robot Prepared For Self-Awareness

Hector is an ambulatory robot developed at Bielefeld University endowed with a rudimentary form of consciousness.

Mini Enzyme Moves Gene Editing Closer to the Clinic
From ACM News

Mini Enzyme Moves Gene Editing Closer to the Clinic

A tweak to a technique that edits DNA with pinpoint precision has boosted its ability to correct defective genes in people.

See How Diseases Spread in These Mesmerizing Graphics
From ACM News

See How Diseases Spread in These Mesmerizing Graphics

You're an H1N1 influenza virus—swine flu—just hanging out in Hanoi, Vietnam. But now it's time to spread and infect.

Thousands of Atoms Entangled with a Single Photon
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Thousands of Atoms Entangled with a Single Photon

Physicists from MIT and the University of Belgrade have developed a new technique that can successfully entangle 3,000 atoms using only a single photon.

Study Shows People Act to Protect Privacy When Told How Often Phone Apps Share Personal Information
From ACM TechNews

Study Shows People Act to Protect Privacy When Told How Often Phone Apps Share Personal Information

Smartphone users will limit the information to which their smartphone apps have access, when they learn how frequently their information is shared with these apps...
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