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'mind-Reading' Brain-Scan Software Showcased in Ny

Intel is developing software that uses brain scans to determine what items people are thinking about. The software analyzes magnetic resonance imaging scans to...

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Researchers have devised and demonstrated the first random-number generator in which the numbers are certified random by the laws of quantum mechanics.

Technology in the Classroom: China's Challenges
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Technology in the Classroom: China's Challenges

Even as China's technology infrastructure advances, computer teachers in Shanghai readily acknowledge the shortcomings of tech education in their classrooms.

Entertainment Needs Drive Innovative Mobile Phone Uses in India
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Entertainment Needs Drive Innovative Mobile Phone Uses in India

A new study on how people in India use mobile computing devices suggests that entertainment may be viewed as a necessity, not merely a desire, by the media-consuming...

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Computer-Driven High Speed Trading Improves Market Liquidity

Responding to concerns about an increasingly electronic stock exchange, Terrence Hendershott studied algorithmic trading and found that computer-driven trading...

Math Goes to the Movies
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Math Goes to the Movies

The use of mathematics in cinematic special effects is described in the article "Crashing Waves, Awesome Explosions, Turbulent Smoke, and Beyond," which will appear...

Touch Floors Could Be Next Step in Computer Interfaces
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Touch Floors Could Be Next Step in Computer Interfaces

Imagine entering your living room and sliding your foot purposefully over a particular stretch of floor. Your hi-fi system springs to life, pumping out the sounds...

Why Machines Do Not Understand Human Speech
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Why Machines Do Not Understand Human Speech

From the moment people are born, they learn to make associations and to understand words depending on the context of a sentence. This learning continues throughout...

Keeping Medical Data Private
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Keeping Medical Data Private

Researchers at Vanderbilt University have created an algorithm designed to protect the privacy of patients while maintaining researchers' ability to analyze vast...

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­ncle Sam Wants You (to Fight Hackers)

A shortfall of cybersecurity professionals is on the horizon, with Boeing's Alan Greenberg warning that the U.S. public and private sectors will collectively need...

Google Trying Anew for a 3-D Web
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Google Trying Anew for a 3-D Web

Google is breathing new life into its effort to bring hardware-accelerated three-dimensional graphics to the Internet. 

Rfid Pilot Study Examines Improvement of Inventory Accuracy at Jcpenney
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Rfid Pilot Study Examines Improvement of Inventory Accuracy at Jcpenney

New findings out of the RFID Research Center at the University of Arkansas confirm that radio-frequency identification tags on individual retail items can significantly...

Augmented Reality Brings Movie Magic to City Visits
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Augmented Reality Brings Movie Magic to City Visits

Many people's first encounter with a foreign country is in the cinema. Using a combination of location-based services and augmented reality,  European researchers...

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Sas Seeks to Improve Data Mining of Social Media

No one doubts that social media--all the stuff on Facebook, Twitter and other online forums--provides a rich lode of user sentiment that companies ought to be able...

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U.s. Steps Up Probe of Hiring in Tech

The U.S. Justice Department reportedly is investigating whether large tech companies have agreed not to recruit each other's employees in ways that violate antitrust...

In Search of Tomorrow's Cures
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In Search of Tomorrow's Cures

University of Texas at Austin researchers are using physical models and supercomputers to create a more robust way of searching for new drugs. 

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United States, Europe, Japan Agree on Data Center Efficiency Metric

U.S., European, and Japanese government agencies and industry groups are expected to announce an agreement that establishes a common metric that data centers worldwide...

In Profile: Missy Cummings
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In Profile: Missy Cummings

Professor Mary (Missy) Cummings, director of MIT's Humans and Automation Laboratory, wants to make it easier for humans to supervise automatic control systems,...

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Invisibility Cloak That Generates Virtual Images Gets Closer to Realization

Engineers from Southeast University in Nanjing, China, have developed a material that can serve as more than an invisibility cloak. The optical transformation...

Automobile Control Research Opens Door to New Safety Features
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Automobile Control Research Opens Door to New Safety Features

North Carolina State University researchers have developed a computer vision program and plan to use it to drive a car.
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