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Stanford Makes Flexible Carbon Nanotube Circuits More Reliable and Power Efficient
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Stanford Makes Flexible Carbon Nanotube Circuits More Reliable and Power Efficient

Stanford University researchers have developed a process to create flexible chips that can tolerate power fluctuations in much the same way as silicon circuitry...

'ultracold' Molecules Promising For Quantum Computing, Simulation
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'ultracold' Molecules Promising For Quantum Computing, Simulation

Researchers say they have developed a method of using lasers to cool atoms, a process that could be applied to quantum computing and advanced simulations. 

Researchers Hope to Secure Development of Mobile Apps With Faster Code Scans
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Researchers Hope to Secure Development of Mobile Apps With Faster Code Scans

Fraunhofer Institute researchers are developing three new tools to evaluate or enhance the security of mobile apps. 

IBM Nurtures Mainframe Workforce With World Championship
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IBM Nurtures Mainframe Workforce With World Championship

IBM recently announced its first-ever "Master the Mainframe" world championship.

Facebook Creates Software That Matches Faces Almost as Well as You Do
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Facebook Creates Software That Matches Faces Almost as Well as You Do

Asked whether two unfamiliar photos of faces show the same person, a human being will get it right 97.53 percent of the time.

You Can Take Selfies of Your Aorta With This Mini Camera
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You Can Take Selfies of Your Aorta With This Mini Camera

Scientific studies of selfies have yielded interesting insights on personalities, gender differences, and national moods, but scientist F. Levent Degertekin has...

The First News Report on the L.a. Earthquake Was Written By a Robot
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The First News Report on the L.a. Earthquake Was Written By a Robot

Ken Schwencke, a journalist and programmer for the Los Angeles Times, was jolted awake at 6:25 a.m. on Monday by an earthquake.

Making Sense of Big Data
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Making Sense of Big Data

A University of California, Berkeley professor says he works "at the intersection of algorithms, machine learning, and collaborative crowdsourcing."

The Future of Brain Implants
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The Future of Brain Implants

What would you give for a retinal chip that let you see in the dark or for a next-generation cochlear implant that let you hear any conversation in a noisy restaurant...

The Search For Life Across the ­niverse
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The Search For Life Across the ­niverse

When Jeremy Drake was beginning his career in the late 1980s, the question of whether or not we are alone in the universe still seemed beyond the realm of scienc...

Nasa Technology Views Birth of the Universe
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Nasa Technology Views Birth of the Universe

Astronomers are announcing today that they have acquired the first direct evidence that gravitational waves rippled through our infant universe during an explosive...

Stanford Students Show That Phone Record Surveillance Can Yield Vast Amounts of Information
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Stanford Students Show That Phone Record Surveillance Can Yield Vast Amounts of Information

The U.S. National Security Agency's telephone metadata program can yield details of the familial, political, professional, religious, and sexual associations of...

U.s. to Cede Its Oversight of Addresses on Internet
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U.s. to Cede Its Oversight of Addresses on Internet

The United States will give up its role overseeing the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers. 

W3c Boss Jeff Jaffe Explains How the Web Will Beat Smartphone Apps and Keep Growing
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W3c Boss Jeff Jaffe Explains How the Web Will Beat Smartphone Apps and Keep Growing

World Wide Web Consortium CEO Jeff Jaffe discusses how the Web will evolve to meet the challenge of smartphone users moving to closed apps.

New Wireless Network to Revolutionize Soil Testing
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New Wireless Network to Revolutionize Soil Testing

A new sensor-based approach to soil testing promises to offer a more suitable method for measuring changes over time.

Soft Robotic Fish Moves Like the Real Thing
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Soft Robotic Fish Moves Like the Real Thing

Researchers say they have created a robotic fish that is the first self-contained autonomous soft robot capable of rapid body motion. 

­.s. Navy Strategists Have a Long History of Finding the Lost
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­.s. Navy Strategists Have a Long History of Finding the Lost

The uncertainties surrounding Malaysia Airlines Flight 370’s disappearance are enormous, but naval strategists have been unraveling lost-at-sea mysteries as far...

Careers in Statistics Evolve and Expand
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Careers in Statistics Evolve and Expand

Workers with statistics backgrounds have long been in healthy demand for academic, actuarial, pharmaceutical, or government jobs.

The Data Brokers: Selling Your Personal Information
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The Data Brokers: Selling Your Personal Information

Over the past six months or so, a huge amount of attention has been paid to government snooping, and the bulk collection and storage of vast amounts of raw data...

Ancient Migration Patterns to North America Are Hidden in Languages Spoken Today
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Ancient Migration Patterns to North America Are Hidden in Languages Spoken Today

A few weeks ago, scientists announced an intriguing finding about the ancestors of today's Native Americans.
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