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Israel’s Idf Lures Female Recruits For Computer Corps
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Israel’s Idf Lures Female Recruits For Computer Corps

Israel's military is working to draw more women into its computer division. 

Microsoft Sees Huge Potential in Fuel Cells
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Microsoft Sees Huge Potential in Fuel Cells

Microsoft recently released a study that touted the use of fuel cells to power data centers. 

­nmask Wikipedia Sock Puppets By the Way They Write
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­nmask Wikipedia Sock Puppets By the Way They Write

Researchers have developed a tool that could be used to uncover phony Wikipedia contributors. 

Obtaining Data From the 'brains' of Cars
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Obtaining Data From the 'brains' of Cars

Direct logging of data from cars provides access to invaluable data, as well as the ability to measure a vehicle's energy utilization. 

Biometrics Researchers See World Without Passwords
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Biometrics Researchers See World Without Passwords

Emerging biometric technologies could replace the use of passwords. 

Nasa Probe May Help Solve Riddle of Mars's Missing Air
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Nasa Probe May Help Solve Riddle of Mars's Missing Air

NASA's next mission to Mars aims to answer one question: What happened to the air that once made the surface habitable?

A Neuroscientist's Radical Theory of How Networks Become Conscious
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A Neuroscientist's Radical Theory of How Networks Become Conscious

It's a question that’s perplexed philosophers for centuries and scientists for decades: Where does consciousness come from?

Remembering Legendary Enigma Code Breaker Mavis Batey
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Remembering Legendary Enigma Code Breaker Mavis Batey

Cracking one of the most complicated cipher devices ever created—the Enigma machine—may not have been what Britain's Mavis Batey envisioned when she studied the...

International Reach of MOOCs Is Limited by ­sers' Preferences
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International Reach of MOOCs Is Limited by ­sers' Preferences

Speakers at Transatlantic Science Week note that massive open online courses (MOOCs) might democratize higher education globally, but significant progress would...

Quantum Memory 'world Record' Smashed
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Quantum Memory 'world Record' Smashed

"Qubits" of information encoded in a silicon system persisted for almost 100 times longer than ever before.

Shocker: Women Outnumber Men in This Year's Tech Hires
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Shocker: Women Outnumber Men in This Year's Tech Hires

Women represented a majority of workers filling new technology jobs created through September of this year, for the first time in at least 10 years, according to...

NSF Advances National Efforts Enabling Data-Driven Discovery
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NSF Advances National Efforts Enabling Data-Driven Discovery

The U.S. National Science Foundation recently announced several partnerships aimed at big data discovery, innovation, and education.

Ibm Makes More Powerful Watson Available via the Internet
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Ibm Makes More Powerful Watson Available via the Internet

IBM announced that its Watson supercomputer will be available as a cloud service to third-party users at a significantly lower cost than in the past, marking the...

Nsa Leaks Could Inspire a Global Boom in Intrusive Surveillance
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Nsa Leaks Could Inspire a Global Boom in Intrusive Surveillance

The recent leaks of U.S. National Security Agency (NSA) surveillance programs could inspire authoritarian governments in developing economies to boost NSA-style...

Will Ibm's Watson ­sher in a New Era of Cognitive Computing?
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Will Ibm's Watson ­sher in a New Era of Cognitive Computing?

Computers as we know them have are close to reaching an inflection point—the next generation is in sight but not quite within our grasp.

Blinded By the Light
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Blinded By the Light

The probe sails through space, traveling the distance of the LA-to-Chicago red-eye in a minute.

Google Books Ruling Is a Huge Victory For Online Innovation
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Google Books Ruling Is a Huge Victory For Online Innovation

 It's taken almost a decade, but the courts have finally handed down a ruling on Google's audacious project to scan millions of books to build a book search engine...

MIT Big Data Initiative Launches Transportation Challenge, Privacy Working Group
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MIT Big Data Initiative Launches Transportation Challenge, Privacy Working Group

The Massachusetts Institute of Technology Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Lab's Big Data Initiative recently announced two new activities aimed at...

Facebook Releases Query Engine to Open Source Community
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Facebook Releases Query Engine to Open Source Community

Facebook has developed Presto, a distributed SQL query engine optimized for running ad-hoc interactive analytic queries against data sources ranging in size from...

Researchers Find Way to Increase Range of Wireless Frequencies in Smartphones
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Researchers Find Way to Increase Range of Wireless Frequencies in Smartphones

Researchers have developed a method for tuning the radio frequency in smartphones and other wireless devices that reduces costs and improves the performance of...
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