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Wedding Digital With Traditional
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Wedding Digital With Traditional

MetaLAB at Harvard University's primary goal is to find new ways to access, annotate, remix, display, and share information from the humanities.

New Free Software to Radically Change City Planning Worldwide.
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New Free Software to Radically Change City Planning Worldwide.

Researchers at Ciencia Viva's National Agency for Scientific and Technological Culture have developed software that can classify any region in the world according...

Skilled Work, Without the Worker
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Skilled Work, Without the Worker

A new wave of robots is replacing workers around the world in the manufacturing and distribution industries as many factories that utilize robots are becoming more...

Your Life Is Fully Mobile
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Your Life Is Fully Mobile

Just as remarkable as the power of mobility, over everything from love to learning to global development, is how fast it all happened. It is hard to think of any...

New Wave of Adept Robots Is Changing Global Industry
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New Wave of Adept Robots Is Changing Global Industry

At the Philips Electronics factory on the coast of China, hundreds of workers use their hands and specialized tools to assemble electric shavers. That is the old...

Google's Dremel Makes Big Data Look Small
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Google's Dremel Makes Big Data Look Small

Mike Olson runs a company that specializes in the world’s hottest software. He's the CEO ofCloudera, a Silicon Valley startup that deals in Hadoop, an open source...

Computing in the Net of Possibilities
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Computing in the Net of Possibilities

A new information processing principle has been developed by researchers at the Max Planck Institute for Dynamics and Self-Organization. 

Cyberwars Reach a New Frontier: The Airport
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Cyberwars Reach a New Frontier: The Airport

It sounds like an air traveler's nightmare: a sophisticated software attack that allows hackers to access internal airport computer systems and manipulate data...

Coders Get Instant Gratification With Khan Academy Programming
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Coders Get Instant Gratification With Khan Academy Programming

The Khan Academy, which has provided free video lectures on subjects such as mathematics, biology, and history since 2006, recently launched a computer science...

Playboy Centerfold Photo Shrunk to Width of Human Hair
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Playboy Centerfold Photo Shrunk to Width of Human Hair

A*STAR has printed a color photo measuring just 50 micrometers across. 

Climate Science Triggers Torrent of Big Data Challenges
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Climate Science Triggers Torrent of Big Data Challenges

ORNL supercomputers running models to assess climate change ramifications and mitigation tactics are rapidly generating a wide variety of big data in vast volumes...

Carnegie Mellon and Disney Develop New Model for Animated Faces and Bodies
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Carnegie Mellon and Disney Develop New Model for Animated Faces and Bodies

A team of researchers have developed a way of modeling dynamic objects, such as expressions on faces, gesticulations on bodies, and the draping of clothes.  

Swarming ­p A Storm: Why Animals School And Flock
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Swarming ­p A Storm: Why Animals School And Flock

By tricking live fish into attacking computer-generated "prey," scientists have learned that animals like birds and fish may indeed have evolved to swarm together...

Rover Reveals More of Martian Peak
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Rover Reveals More of Martian Peak

Newly received images from NASA's Curiosity rover are filling out the high-resolution view of its surroundings at Gale Crater on Mars—and providing an up-close...

Future of Data: Encoded in Dna
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Future of Data: Encoded in Dna

In the latest effort to contend with exploding quantities of digital data, researchers encoded an entire book into the genetic molecules of DNA, the basic building...

Physicists Explore Spin Properties of Electrons in Graphene
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Physicists Explore Spin Properties of Electrons in Graphene

Scientists from Georgia State University and the Georgia Institute of Technology have used electrical resistance to examine the spin properties of electrons in...

5 Grand Challenges That Will Boost Future Optic, Photonic Technology
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5 Grand Challenges That Will Boost Future Optic, Photonic Technology

A recent U.S. National Research Council report defines research priorities that would lead to advances in optics and photonics, highlighting five challenges facing...

Wireless Power For the Price of a Penny
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Wireless Power For the Price of a Penny

A new device known as a rectenna could lead to large-scale adoption of near-field communication technology at low cost.  

How Governments and Telecom Companies Work Together on Surveillance Laws
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How Governments and Telecom Companies Work Together on Surveillance Laws

When Americans are displeased with their politicians, they like to threaten to move to Canada. But if you're tempted to move north—or even further afield—to get...

MPEG Hammers Out Codec That Halves Bit Rate
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MPEG Hammers Out Codec That Halves Bit Rate

The Moving Picture Experts Group has announced a new international standard for a video compression format.  
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