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Evolutionary Programming Converts Darwinism Into Algorithms
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Evolutionary Programming Converts Darwinism Into Algorithms

Evolutionary computation strategies include a multitude of biologically inspired algorithms for optimizing problems, often those with too many variables to compare...

Researchers Compute Their Way to the Center of the Earth
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Researchers Compute Their Way to the Center of the Earth

Researchers are using Germany's Julich Supercomputing Center to better understand how materials behave in the extreme conditions beneath the Earth's surface.

­niversity of Sydney Develops Quantum Trick to Block Background Sensor 'chatter'
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­niversity of Sydney Develops Quantum Trick to Block Background Sensor 'chatter'

Researchers have developed a method to block background "chatter," which they say solves a common problem associated with quantum sensing devices.

Why Doesn't the N.f.l. ­se Tracking Technology For First-Down Calls?
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Why Doesn't the N.f.l. ­se Tracking Technology For First-Down Calls?

It was a scene almost designed to show the folly of the N.F.L.'s first-down measurement system.

AI Insights Could Help Reduce Injuries in Construction Industry
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AI Insights Could Help Reduce Injuries in Construction Industry

Researchers are using artificial intelligence to gain new insights into ways to help reduce wear-and-tear injuries and boost the productivity of construction workers...

How Do You Spot a Russian Bot? Answer Goes Beyond Kremlin Watching
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How Do You Spot a Russian Bot? Answer Goes Beyond Kremlin Watching

Researchers have isolated the characteristics of bots on Twitter by studying bot activity related to Russian political discussions.

Your Smartphone's Next Trick? Fighting Cybercrime
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Your Smartphone's Next Trick? Fighting Cybercrime

Researchers have identified smartphones by examining a single photo taken by the device, opening up the possibility of using smartphones to deter cybercrime.

Single-Photon Detector Can Count to Four
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Single-Photon Detector Can Count to Four

Researchers have demonstrated that a widely used method of detecting single photons can also count the presence of at least four photons at a time.

Wpi and ­conn Researchers Create an App to Predict and Intervene in ­sers' Overeating
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Wpi and ­conn Researchers Create an App to Predict and Intervene in ­sers' Overeating

SlipBuddy is a smartphone application designed to help users manage their overeating by tracking eating patterns, providing interventions, and helping change behavior...

AI Tutoring: Genius on My Shoulder
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AI Tutoring: Genius on My Shoulder

Students are being given access to an incredibly smart digital friend with unlimited patience, programmed to sense the best way to impart knowledge.

Aus Students Develop Device to Reduce Car Mishaps
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Aus Students Develop Device to Reduce Car Mishaps

Researchers have designed and developed a smart system to lower the rate of car accidents.

The Hard Math Behind Bitcoin's Global Warming Problem
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The Hard Math Behind Bitcoin's Global Warming Problem

A recent report calculated that the global electricity consumption of bitcoin mining would exceed that of the U.S. by July 2019, and of the entire world by November...

Error-Free Into the Quantum Computer Age
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Error-Free Into the Quantum Computer Age

Researchers at Swansea University in Wales, U.K., led an international team in demonstrating that conventional ion-trap technologies are suitable for building large...

Researchers ­se Wwii Code-Breaking Techniques to Interpret Brain Data
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Researchers ­se Wwii Code-Breaking Techniques to Interpret Brain Data

Researchers have applied cryptanalysis methods dating from the second World War to decode motor neuron activity and interpret brain data in monkeys.

Engineers Program Tiny Robots to Move, Think Like Insects
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Engineers Program Tiny Robots to Move, Think Like Insects

Researchers are studying a new type of programming that mimics an insect's brain functions.

Stealth Turns 40: Looking Back at the First Flight of Have Blue
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Stealth Turns 40: Looking Back at the First Flight of Have Blue

On December 1, 1977, a truly strange bird took flight for the first time in the skies over a desolate corner of Nevada.

The Evolution of Trust in a Digital Economy
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The Evolution of Trust in a Digital Economy

To participate in today's global economy, ordinary people must accept an asymmetrical bargain: their lives are transparent to states, banks and corporations, whereas...

Social Media Trends Can Predict Tipping Points in Vaccine Scares
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Social Media Trends Can Predict Tipping Points in Vaccine Scares

Researchers at the University of Waterloo in Canada found analyzing trends on Twitter and Google helped predict vaccine scares.

Artificial Intelligence Is Killing the Uncanny Valley and Our Grasp on Reality
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Artificial Intelligence Is Killing the Uncanny Valley and Our Grasp on Reality

As deep-learning artificial intelligence technologies advance, the "Uncanny Valley"--the unease people feel toward realistic computer-generated humans--is beginning...

People Don't Trust Driverless Cars. Researchers Are Trying to Change That
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People Don't Trust Driverless Cars. Researchers Are Trying to Change That

Industrial and academic researchers are attempting to overcome consumers' distrust of autonomous vehicles.
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