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National Trustworthy Software Initiative to Be Based at Wmg's Cyber Security Center
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National Trustworthy Software Initiative to Be Based at Wmg's Cyber Security Center

A new program at the University of Warwick will focus on enhancing the cybersecurity of everyday technologies by helping to ensure the underlying software is trustworthy...

Cloud-Computing Revolution Applies to Evolution
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Cloud-Computing Revolution Applies to Evolution

Rice University researchers are using a $1.1-million grant to develop parallel-processing tools that track the evolution of genes and genomes across species. 

Manufacturing Advances Mean Truly Flexible Devices Are on the Way
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Manufacturing Advances Mean Truly Flexible Devices Are on the Way

One of the innovations packed inside the Apple Watch—and highlighted by designer Jony Ive at the company’s grand unveiling this week—is a flexible display.

Camouflage: Can We Ever Create True Invisibility?
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Camouflage: Can We Ever Create True Invisibility?

If imitation is the sincerest form of flattery, we humans have been doing our best to compliment other animals for centuries.

First Graphene-Based Flexible Display Produced
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First Graphene-Based Flexible Display Produced

University of Cambridge researchers have combined graphene research with transistor and display processing to create the first transistor-based flexible display...

Making Video Games More Fun...for the Audience
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Making Video Games More Fun...for the Audience

Video games need to be redesigned to include audience experience, according to University of Melbourne professor Frank Vetere. 

Nanotechnology Aids in Cooling Electrons Without External Sources
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Nanotechnology Aids in Cooling Electrons Without External Sources

A new method for cooling electrons without external means and at room temperature could lead to very low power electronic devices. 

Bound for Robotic Glory
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Bound for Robotic Glory

Massachusetts Institute of Technology  researchers have developed an algorithm for bounding, and successfully implemented it in a robotic cheetah. 

Essex Scientists Give Insight Into Future of Ultra-Hdtv Live Stream Technology
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Essex Scientists Give Insight Into Future of Ultra-Hdtv Live Stream Technology

University of Essex scientists will showcase their pioneering ultra-high definition TV research at the International Broadcasting Convention in Amsterdam. 

'j' Marks the Spot For Rosetta's Lander
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'j' Marks the Spot For Rosetta's Lander

Rosetta's lander Philae will target Site J, an intriguing region on Comet 67P/Churyumov–Gerasimenko that offers unique scientific potential, with hints of activity...

Cars that Drive Themselves Starting to Chat with Each Other
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Cars that Drive Themselves Starting to Chat with Each Other

An Acura RLX sedan demonstrated an unusual way to tow another car this week: the vehicles were not physically attached.

The Challenges and Threats of Automated Lip Reading
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The Challenges and Threats of Automated Lip Reading

Back in the 16th century, a Spanish Benedictine monk called Pietro Ponce pioneered the seemingly magical art of lip reading.

Nasa's Mars Curiosity Rover Arrives at Martian Mountain
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Nasa's Mars Curiosity Rover Arrives at Martian Mountain

NASA's Mars Curiosity rover has reached the Red Planet's Mount Sharp, a Mount-Rainier-size mountain at the center of the vast Gale Crater and the rover mission's...

Where to Grab Space Debris
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Where to Grab Space Debris

A new algorithm can be used to gauge the rotation of objects in zero gravity using only visual information. 

Rice Wireless Experts Tap ­nused Tv Spectrum
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Rice Wireless Experts Tap ­nused Tv Spectrum

Rice University researchers have developed a multiuser, multiantenna transmission scheme to make use of the unused portion of the UHF radio spectrum. 

Why Global Contributions on Wikipedia Are So Unequal
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Why Global Contributions on Wikipedia Are So Unequal

Researchers are seeking to understand  the uneven distribution of geographical information about different countries available on Wikipedia. 

Popular Android Apps Fail Basic Security Tests, Putting Privacy at Risk
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Popular Android Apps Fail Basic Security Tests, Putting Privacy at Risk

Many Android applications fail to take basic precautions to protect user data, putting the privacy of upwards of 1 billion people at risk.

Korea ­ps Its Robots Game
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Korea ­ps Its Robots Game

In 1976 an animated film called Robot Taekwon V captured Korean kids' imaginations with its tale of a superhero robot fending off giant machines bent on world domination...

Mapping Could Help Stop Ebola's Spread
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Mapping Could Help Stop Ebola's Spread

Researcher Lars Skog is one of several experts in geoinformatics that are developing mapping systems that can help arrest the spread of disease. 

Cs50 Logs Record-Breaking Enrollment Numbers
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Cs50 Logs Record-Breaking Enrollment Numbers

Nearly 12 percent of Harvard College is enrolled in a single course, according to data released by the Faculty of Arts and Sciences Registrar’s Office on Wednesday...
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