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Team Led By UCLA and Columbia Engineers Uses Disorder to Control Light on a Nanoscale
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Team Led By UCLA and Columbia Engineers Uses Disorder to Control Light on a Nanoscale

Researchers have made a discovery that could lead to the more precise transfer of information in computer chips. 

'if We Want to Out Compete, We Have to Out Compute,' Witnesses Tell Congressional Science Committee
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'if We Want to Out Compete, We Have to Out Compute,' Witnesses Tell Congressional Science Committee

Experts in high-performance computing and science policy called for more funding for supercomputing resources and research.

Comet Scientists Abandon Philae Flyby
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Comet Scientists Abandon Philae Flyby

The European Space Agency's Rosetta spacecraft will not make a dedicated flyby to search for the lost comet lander Philae any time soon, according to a post on...

Microsoft Ecologists Compute Future of the Planet
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Microsoft Ecologists Compute Future of the Planet

Environmentally focused computer scientists at Microsoft Research Cambridge will discuss their work at an upcoming agriculture technology summit. 

Graphene's Cousin Silicene Makes Transistor Debut
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Graphene's Cousin Silicene Makes Transistor Debut

Seven years ago, silicene was little more than a theorist's dream.

British Army Creates Team of Facebook Warriors
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British Army Creates Team of Facebook Warriors

The British army is creating a special force of Facebook warriors, skilled in psychological operations and use of social media to engage in unconventional warfare...

Google Brain's Co-Inventor Tells Why He's Building Chinese Neural Networks
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Google Brain's Co-Inventor Tells Why He's Building Chinese Neural Networks

To chat with Andrew Ng I almost have to tackle him.

Programming: Pick ­p Python
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Programming: Pick ­p Python

Last month, Adina Howe took up a post at Iowa State University in Ames. Officially, she is an assistant professor of agricultural and biosystems engineering.

German Professor Develops Method to Secure IoT Smart Device Data
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German Professor Develops Method to Secure IoT Smart Device Data

Karlsruhe Institute of Technology professor Martina Zitterbart is developing a way to hide data transmitted on smart devices that will run on the Internet of Things...

Shopping Through the Lens of It
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Shopping Through the Lens of It

Pennsylvania State University researchers are studying how smart cameras could eventually guide visually-impaired shoppers to find the items they need. 

School Leaders Mostly Mystified by Computer Science Education
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School Leaders Mostly Mystified by Computer Science Education

A disparity exists in the type of computer science education available to students in higher- versus lower-income schools, according to a new survey of U.S. teachers...

Researchers Determine How the Brain Controls Robotic Grasping Tools
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Researchers Determine How the Brain Controls Robotic Grasping Tools

University of Missouri researchers suggest the cerebellum may play a critical role in controlling assistive robots for the disabled. 

Graphene Displays Clear Prospects For Flexible Electronics
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Graphene Displays Clear Prospects For Flexible Electronics

Researchers have demonstrated that new two-dimensional designer materials can be produced to create flexible, transparent, and more efficient electronic devices...

Pursuing Deep Learning
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Pursuing Deep Learning

Startups are trying to take advantage of deep learning techniques to improve search results.

Brain Power: Pitt Hosts All-Female Computer Programming Competition
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Brain Power: Pitt Hosts All-Female Computer Programming Competition

Last weekend, the University of Pittsburgh Department of Computer Sciences hosted the "She Innovates" hackathon for women.

I'll Be Back: The Return of Artificial Intelligence
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I'll Be Back: The Return of Artificial Intelligence

The artificial-intelligence industry, a field that conjures up images of humanoid robots and self-aware computer systems, is making a comeback at Silicon Valley...

China's Internet Population Hits 649 Million, 86 Percent on Phones
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China's Internet Population Hits 649 Million, 86 Percent on Phones

China had 649 million Internet users by the end of 2014, with 557 million of those using handsets to go online, said a government report on Tuesday, as the world's...

Go and Rust: The Road Ahead For Two Young Programming Languages
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Go and Rust: The Road Ahead For Two Young Programming Languages

Go and Rust are two rising programming languages that have top-of-the-line pedigrees, created by major forces in the technology industry. 

Mental Health Monitoring Through 'selfie' Videos and Social Media Tracking
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Mental Health Monitoring Through 'selfie' Videos and Social Media Tracking

University of Rochester researchers have developed an approach to turning computers or smartphones with cameras into personal mental health monitoring devices.

Computer Science Professor Gets Cyber Grant
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Computer Science Professor Gets Cyber Grant

The U.S. National Science Foundation is helping a California State Polytechnic University-Pomona professor to prepare undergraduates to work in cybersecurity. 
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