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Organic Synthesis: The Robo-Chemist
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Organic Synthesis: The Robo-Chemist

In faded photographs from the 1960s, organic-chemistry laboratories look like an alchemist's paradise.

How Wwi Codebreakers Taught Your Gas Meter to Snitch on You
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How Wwi Codebreakers Taught Your Gas Meter to Snitch on You

In the depths of night on August 5th 1914 the British Cable Ship Alert took the first significant action of World War I, severing the five German submarine cables...

Communication-Optimal Algorithms For Contracting Distributed Tensors
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Communication-Optimal Algorithms For Contracting Distributed Tensors

A new framework derives algorithms for distributed contraction of arbitrary dimensional tensors on the IBM Blue Gene/Q Mira supercomputer. 

No-Power Wi-Fi Connectivity Could Fuel Internet of Things Reality
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No-Power Wi-Fi Connectivity Could Fuel Internet of Things Reality

Wi-Fi backscatter uses RF signals as a power source and reuses Wi-Fi infrastructure to provide Internet connectivity to Internet of Things-linked devices. 

Penn Researchers Develop Technology to Improve Computer Networks
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Penn Researchers Develop Technology to Improve Computer Networks

University of Pennsylvania researchers have developed technology that helps make computer networks run more efficiently. 

'internet of Things,' Not Privacy, to Dominate at Black Hat
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'internet of Things,' Not Privacy, to Dominate at Black Hat

As many as 13 previously unknown vulnerabilities in home Wi-Fi routers and networked storage systems are set to be disclosed at the Black Hat computer security...

Wirelessly Charged Microchip Opens Doors Into 'electroceutical' Devices
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Wirelessly Charged Microchip Opens Doors Into 'electroceutical' Devices

A Stanford University project uncovered a technique for wirelessly charging tiny devices implanted in the human body to treat illness and alleviate pain.

Who's Teaching the Computer Science Teachers?
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Who's Teaching the Computer Science Teachers?

Introducing computer science to students early in their educational careers will require teachers who are trained to teach it.

Arrogance Is Good: In Defense of Silicon Valley
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Arrogance Is Good: In Defense of Silicon Valley

Sam Altman sits behind his desk with his knees pulled up to his chest, eating dried apricots.

Extracting Audio From Visual Information
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Extracting Audio From Visual Information

A new algorithm can reconstruct an audio signal by analyzing tiny vibrations of objects depicted in video. 

Rosetta Arrives at Comet Destination
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Rosetta Arrives at Comet Destination

After a decade-long journey chasing its target, ESA's Rosetta has today become the first spacecraft to rendezvous with a comet, opening a new chapter in Solar System...

Watch This Wireless Hack Pop a Car's Locks in Minutes
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Watch This Wireless Hack Pop a Car's Locks in Minutes

Shims and coat hangers are the clumsy tools of last century's car burglars.

Hacker Says to Show Passenger Jets at Risk of Cyber Attack
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Hacker Says to Show Passenger Jets at Risk of Cyber Attack

Cyber security researcher Ruben Santamarta says he has figured out how to hack the satellite communications equipment on passenger jets through their WiFi and inflight...

Beyond GPS: Five Next-Generation Technologies
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Beyond GPS: Five Next-Generation Technologies

The U.S. Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency is currently running five programs to improve civilian and military GPS navigation technology.

Smartphones as a Health Tool For Older Adults
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Smartphones as a Health Tool For Older Adults

Researchers  are working on a smartphone application to help older adults understand their health so they can cultivate healthier habits. 

Expanding the Breadth and Impact of Cybersecurity and Privacy Research
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Expanding the Breadth and Impact of Cybersecurity and Privacy Research

The U.S. National Science Foundation has announced two awards that will support projects addressing grand challenges in cybersecurity and computer science. 

Simulation Models Optimize Water Power
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Simulation Models Optimize Water Power

Researchers are developing information technology to boost the efficiency of water power generation systems. 

10 Technologies That Will Transform Pcs in 2015 and Beyond
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10 Technologies That Will Transform Pcs in 2015 and Beyond

There is much to get excited about computers when you consider all the things that go into PCs to make them faster, lighter, more powerful, and more convenient...

Experimental Software Allows 3D Object Manipulation in 2d Photos
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Experimental Software Allows 3D Object Manipulation in 2d Photos

The scene in Blade Runner is famous: taking a grainy photo, Rick Deckard zooms, enhances and moves around corners just as you would a 3D space.

Fiendish Million-Dollar Proof Eludes Mathematicians
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Fiendish Million-Dollar Proof Eludes Mathematicians

Is a solution to one of the most important, beautiful and potentially lucrative problems in mathematics right around the corner?
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