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Autonomous Vehicles Roll Forward
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Autonomous Vehicles Roll Forward

Self-driving vehicles will likely provide substantial benefits, and introduce new challenges.

Mugged By a Mug Shot Online
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Mugged By a Mug Shot Online

In March last year, a college freshman named Maxwell Birnbaum was riding in a van filled with friends from Austin, Tex., to a spring-break rental house in Gulf...

Making Martian Clouds on Earth
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Making Martian Clouds on Earth

At first glance, Mars' clouds might easily be mistaken for those on Earth: Images of the Martian sky, taken by NASA's Opportunity rover, depict gauzy, high-altitude...

2013 Chemistry Nobel Goes to Computer Modeling of Chemical Reactions
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2013 Chemistry Nobel Goes to Computer Modeling of Chemical Reactions

What is actually happening at the atomic scale when two elements react?

The Human Brain Project Has Officially Begun
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The Human Brain Project Has Officially Begun

Scientists from 135 institutions working on the Human Brain Project are meeting this week at the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in Lausanne. 

Send in the Bots
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Send in the Bots

Scientists are using autonomous robots to make discoveries about animal behavior and cognition, some of which would be impossible using live animals. 

Sc13 Supercomputing Show Must Go On, Government Shutdown or Not
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Sc13 Supercomputing Show Must Go On, Government Shutdown or Not

SC13 will hold its annual Supercomputing Conference the week of November 17 in Denver as scheduled, regardless of the status of the U.S. government shutdown.

Disney Develops Algorithm For Rendering 3D Tactile Features on Touch Surfaces
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Disney Develops Algorithm For Rendering 3D Tactile Features on Touch Surfaces

Disney researchers have developed an algorithm for tactile rendering of three-dimensional features and textures. 

Big Data Is Too Big For Scientists to Handle Alone
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Big Data Is Too Big For Scientists to Handle Alone

Experts say big data can only be leveraged in future scientific endeavors with a combination of science, statistics, computers, mathematics, and leadership. 

Nasa Missions Struggle to Cope with Shutdown
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Nasa Missions Struggle to Cope with Shutdown

All it took was four minutes.

In Digital Era, What Does 'watching Tv' Even Mean?
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In Digital Era, What Does 'watching Tv' Even Mean?

We spend a full five hours and 16 minutes a day in front of a screen, and that's without even turning on a television.

The Mathematical Shape of Things to Come
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The Mathematical Shape of Things to Come

Simon DeDeo, a research fellow in applied mathematics and complex systems at the Santa Fe Institute, had a problem.

Researchers Split Over NSA Hacking
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Researchers Split Over NSA Hacking

The U.S. National Security Agency (NSA) has upset a great many people this year.

Silk Road Bust Hints at Fbi's New Cybercrime Powers
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Silk Road Bust Hints at Fbi's New Cybercrime Powers

The biggest drug marketplace on the Internet has been busted.

Nsf Awards $12 Million to Sdsc to Deploy Comet Supercomputer
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Nsf Awards $12 Million to Sdsc to Deploy Comet Supercomputer

Comet, a supercomputer awaiting deployment, is designed to transform advanced scientific computing by expanding access and capacity. 

Google Debuts Google Web Designer Beta For Html5 Creativity
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Google Debuts Google Web Designer Beta For Html5 Creativity

Google has released the beta version of a tool designed to help Web developers create interactive and vibrant Internet content using HTML5, Google Web Designer...

DARPA Adds $15.5 Million to Help Take Semiconductors Beyond Moore's Law
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DARPA Adds $15.5 Million to Help Take Semiconductors Beyond Moore's Law

Microelectronics Advanced Research Corp. has received $15.5 million to further development of future semiconductor technology. 

Stanford Algorithm Analyzes Sentence Sentiment, Advances Machine Learning
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Stanford Algorithm Analyzes Sentence Sentiment, Advances Machine Learning

Neural Analysis of Sentiment is software that analyzes sentences from movie reviews and rates the sentiments they express on a five-point scale. 

Making Artificial Intelligence More Human
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Making Artificial Intelligence More Human

The MIT Center for Brains, Minds, and Machines has launched an initiative to develop intelligence incorporating the ability to intuit basic concepts of psychology...

Spy Agencies Exploit It Vulnerabilities
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Spy Agencies Exploit It Vulnerabilities

The U.K.'s Government Communications Headquarters surveillance group and the U.S. National Security Agency use hacking techniques to eavesdrop on Internet users...
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