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The Road to Progress
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The Road to Progress

Smarter roads will pave the way to a future with smoother, more efficient transportation.

The Ftc Has Sued D-Link Over ­nsecure Routers and Webcams
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The Ftc Has Sued D-Link Over ­nsecure Routers and Webcams

Part of an ongoing effort to secure the Internet of Things.

How to Learn Morse Code—semiconsciously
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How to Learn Morse Code—semiconsciously

Learning Morse code, with its tappity-tap rhythms of dots and dashes, could take far less effort—and attention—than one might think.

Researchers Build Carbon Nanotube Transistors That Outperform Those Made with Silicon
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Researchers Build Carbon Nanotube Transistors That Outperform Those Made with Silicon

Researchers at Peking University in China say they have built a carbon nanotube-based working transistor that outperforms larger transistors made with silicon. ...

Data Mining Solves the Mystery of Your Slow Wi-Fi Connection
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Data Mining Solves the Mystery of Your Slow Wi-Fi Connection

Researchers at Tsinghua University in China have discovered why slow or failed Wi-Fi connectivity happens and how to avoid it, by measuring the time it took for...

Soft Robot Helps the Heart Beat
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Soft Robot Helps the Heart Beat

Researchers have developed a customizable soft robot that twists and compresses in sync with a beating heart, augmenting cardiovascular functions compromised by...

­.s. Soldiers Will Be Armed With Machine Translators to Kill Communication Woes
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­.s. Soldiers Will Be Armed With Machine Translators to Kill Communication Woes

The U.S. military will soon reach full deployment of its Machine Foreign Language Translation System, which runs on military and commercial devices.

Heartbeat Could Be ­sed as Password to Access Electronic Health Records
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Heartbeat Could Be ­sed as Password to Access Electronic Health Records

Binghamton University researchers say they have developed a way to protect personal electronic health records using a patient's own heartbeat.

What Better Way For the Marines to Prepare For Future Wars Than With Sci-Fi?
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What Better Way For the Marines to Prepare For Future Wars Than With Sci-Fi?

Lance Cpl. Steven West steps into a remote enemy hideout clad in a 350-pound exoskeleton, sensors piercing the darkness and displaying digital info on his helmet...

Impact of Job-Stealing Robots a Growing Concern at Davos
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Impact of Job-Stealing Robots a Growing Concern at Davos

Open markets and global trade have been blamed for job losses over the last decade, but global CEOs say the real culprits are increasingly machines.

DARPA Wants to Simulate How Social Media Spreads Info Like Wildfire
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DARPA Wants to Simulate How Social Media Spreads Info Like Wildfire

A new program from the U.S. Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency aims to better understand the spread and evolution of information online.

After First Week, AI System Is Beating Human Poker Players
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After First Week, AI System Is Beating Human Poker Players

An artificial intelligence system called Libratus has gained the upper hand against human poker players in the first week of a 20-day tournament in Pittsburgh. ...

New Smartwatch Application For Accurate Signature Verification Developed
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New Smartwatch Application For Accurate Signature Verification Developed

Researchers say they have developed a system that uses smartwatch devices and software to verify handwritten signatures and detect even the most skilled forgeries...

Brainwaves Could Act as Your Password--but Not If You're Drunk
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Brainwaves Could Act as Your Password--but Not If You're Drunk

Rochester Institute of Technology have found that although brainwave readings can accurately authenticate someone's identity about 94% of the time, there could...

Rice Has Role in New $250m Robotics Manufacturing Institute
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Rice Has Role in New $250m Robotics Manufacturing Institute

Rice University will be among 40 academic partners working to create, deploy robotic technology.

Research Led By Clemson ­niversity Could Help Revolutionize Transportation
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Research Led By Clemson ­niversity Could Help Revolutionize Transportation

Researchers at Clemson University's new Center for Connected Multimodal Mobility aim to improve the mobility of people and goods and explore how the emerging Internet...

Wearables Could Soon Know You're Sick Before You Do
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Wearables Could Soon Know You're Sick Before You Do

Consumer wearables, which track simple metrics such as step counts and heart rates, have the potential to provide actionable health data, according to Stanford...

Cheery Robots May Make Creepy Companions, but Could Be Intelligent Assistants
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Cheery Robots May Make Creepy Companions, but Could Be Intelligent Assistants

An international team of researchers has found cheery robots may make users uneasy, while serious robots can reduce anxiety depending on how users perceive the...

Prisoner Programmers
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Prisoner Programmers

One organization hopes teaching inmates to code can help keep them out of prison.

4g Network Infrastructure Could Mean Fewer Accidents By Drivers
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4g Network Infrastructure Could Mean Fewer Accidents By Drivers

Researchers at the University of Bristol in the U.K. have found a preexisting 4G network infrastructure could help drivers make safe decisions in or near accidents...
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