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Tiny Sensor Used in Smartphones Could Create Urban Seismic Network
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Tiny Sensor Used in Smartphones Could Create Urban Seismic Network

A tiny chip used in smartphones to adjust the orientation of the screen can detect moderate to strong earthquakes when located near the epicenter. 

Bison Enables Complex Nuclear Fuel Modeling, Simulation
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Bison Enables Complex Nuclear Fuel Modeling, Simulation

BISON is a new software designed to make it easier for researchers to gain insight into processes they would not otherwise have resources to simulate. 

Nsa Gathers Data on Social Connections of ­.s. Citizens
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Nsa Gathers Data on Social Connections of ­.s. Citizens

The U.S. National Security Agency in 2010 started creating sophisticated graphs of some Americans' social networks.

Supercomputers Help Solve a 50-Year Homework Assignment
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Supercomputers Help Solve a 50-Year Homework Assignment

A group of theoretical physicists is using supercomputers to try to understand why the early universe ended up with an excess of matter. 

Back to the Future of Computer Science
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Back to the Future of Computer Science

The first Heidelberg Laureate Forum brought together the brightest minds of the past, the present, and the future in math and computer science.

Seeing Light in a New Way
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Seeing Light in a New Way

Scientists from Harvard University and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology are challenging the conventional wisdom about light, and they didn't need to go...

Baseball's Beacon Trials Hint at Apple's Location Revolution
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Baseball's Beacon Trials Hint at Apple's Location Revolution

As we neared the threshold of the gates in front of the walkway to the home of the New York Mets, a message popped up on developer Chad Evans' space-gray iPhone...

Dawn Reality-Checks Telescope Studies of Asteroids
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Dawn Reality-Checks Telescope Studies of Asteroids

Tantalized by images from NASA's Hubble Space Telescope and ground-based data, scientists thought the giant asteroid Vesta deserved a closer look.

How the Fifa 14 Soccer Video Game Finally Got Its Physics Right
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How the Fifa 14 Soccer Video Game Finally Got Its Physics Right

When the soccer video game FIFA 14 went on sale last week, it boasted a ball that, at long last, could sail smartly through the air.

Privacy Entrepreneur Turns Nsa Snooping Into Profit (q&a)
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Privacy Entrepreneur Turns Nsa Snooping Into Profit (q&a)

In a double dose of irony, the National Security Agency's prying has given a big helping hand to Phil Zimmermann's business, Silent Circle.

­k to Create New Cyber Defence Force
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­k to Create New Cyber Defence Force

The United Kingdom's Ministry of Defence will recruit reservists as computer experts to work alongside regular forces in its new Joint Cyber Reserve Unit. 

Visually Impaired Turn to Smartphones to See Their World
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Visually Impaired Turn to Smartphones to See Their World

Advocates for the visually impaired say smartphones and tablets could be the most helpful assistive aid to emerge since the invention of Braille. 

Google's 'hummingbird' Hatches New Search Formula
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Google's 'hummingbird' Hatches New Search Formula

The formula underlying Google's search engine has been overhauled as part of its Hummingbird update, to yield better answers to increasingly complex queries. 

Smart Cities: Citizens Come to Their Sensors
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Smart Cities: Citizens Come to Their Sensors

Santander, Spain, has become a model for high-tech smart cities worldwide.

Some Robots Are Starting to Move More Like Humans
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Some Robots Are Starting to Move More Like Humans

Roboy is a four-foot-tall humanoid robot with a set of muscles inspired by the human musculoskeletal system. 

From ACM News

Watch Out, Wall Street: Report Says Tech Is Now Nyc's Second-Largest Sector

New York City's economy has traditionally been dominated by finance, real estate, and media.

When Google Brainstorms, Online World Shudders
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When Google Brainstorms, Online World Shudders

Is Google about to do to online privacy what body scanners did to airline travelers?

Some Robots Are Starting to Move More Like Humans
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Some Robots Are Starting to Move More Like Humans

Robots usually look rigid and nonhuman, with joints engineered to avoid the elasticity that can make their movements less predictable and harder to control.

Nsa Chief Defends Collecting Americans' Data
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Nsa Chief Defends Collecting Americans' Data

The head of the National Security Agency delivered a vigorous defense Wednesday of his agency's collection of Americans' phone records for counterterrorism purposes...

Ctrl-Alt-Delete Defenders Tell Bill Gates It Wasn't A Mistake
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Ctrl-Alt-Delete Defenders Tell Bill Gates It Wasn't A Mistake

The news that Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates now says it was a mistake to long ago force Windows PC users to type "Ctrl-Alt-Delete" at start-up is getting tons...
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