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China's Prototype of Exascale Supercomputer Passes Tests
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China's Prototype of Exascale Supercomputer Passes Tests

The research and development of the prototype of China's new-generation exascale supercomputer Tianhe-3 is complete, the National Supercomputer Center in Tianjin...

New Technology Gives Clinicians Inside View of Patients' Joints in Motion
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New Technology Gives Clinicians Inside View of Patients' Joints in Motion

Researchers at the University of Alberta in Canada have created technology that is helping physicians see how patients' joints function when in motion.

New Class of Materials Could Make Batteries Charge Faster
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New Class of Materials Could Make Batteries Charge Faster

Researchers have identified a group of materials that could be used to make higher-powered batteries.

AI, Quantum, Space Commercialization Among White House R&D Priorities
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AI, Quantum, Space Commercialization Among White House R&D Priorities

Artificial intelligence and quantum computing are among the research and development priorities for the White House for fiscal year 2020.

How Cryptojacking Can Corrupt the Internet of Things
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How Cryptojacking Can Corrupt the Internet of Things

Cyber criminals shut down parts of the Web in October 2016 by attacking the computers that serve as the internet's switchboard.

Google, Seeking a Return to China, Is Said to Be Building a Censored Search Engine
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Google, Seeking a Return to China, Is Said to Be Building a Censored Search Engine

Google withdrew from China eight years ago to protest the country's censorship and online hacking.

Skoltech Scientists ­se Computer Vision and Machine Learning to Predict Plant Growth
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Skoltech Scientists ­se Computer Vision and Machine Learning to Predict Plant Growth

Researchers have developed a method for predicting the growth of biomass of a plant, which they say will improve the efficiency of precision farming.

AI-Equipped Robots Develop Situational Awareness in Earth's Most ­ncertain Environment
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AI-Equipped Robots Develop Situational Awareness in Earth's Most ­ncertain Environment

Researchers have created algorithms to teach robots to adapt to changing conditions related to protecting and preserving underwater infrastructure.

Open Source Software Creates Powerful, Accurate Simulations for Movement Research
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Open Source Software Creates Powerful, Accurate Simulations for Movement Research

Researchers have expanded and enhanced an open source movement simulator that addresses problems in medicine, paleontology, and animal locomotion.

Doctors Rely on More Than Just Data for Medical Decision Making
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Doctors Rely on More Than Just Data for Medical Decision Making

An analysis found doctors' "gut feelings" about an intensive-care patient's condition played a significant role in determining how many tests were ordered for the...

­niversities FLIP For Diversity
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­niversities FLIP For Diversity

Cornell University's computer science department is leveraging ideas from other departments in pursuit of more diverse academic candidates.

The Ethics of Computer Science: This Researcher Has a Controversial Proposal
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The Ethics of Computer Science: This Researcher Has a Controversial Proposal

Brent Hecht, chair of ACM's Future of Computing Academy, proposes revising the peer review process to ensure scientists report negative societal consequences of...

Blockchain, Once Seen as a Corporate Cure-All, Suffers Slowdown
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Blockchain, Once Seen as a Corporate Cure-All, Suffers Slowdown

Corporate America's love affair with all things blockchain may be cooling.

Beyond Silicon: $1.5-billion ­.S. Program Aims to Spur New Types of Computer Chips
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Beyond Silicon: $1.5-billion ­.S. Program Aims to Spur New Types of Computer Chips

The U.S. Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency has announced $75 million in new grants to revitalize the computer chip industry.

Tennessee Approves First-Ever Computer Science Standards for K-8 Schools
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Tennessee Approves First-Ever Computer Science Standards for K-8 Schools

The Tennessee Board of Education has given final approval to the state's first computer science standards for elementary and middle schools.

Same Web-Based Vulnerabilities Still Prevalent After Nine Years
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Same Web-Based Vulnerabilities Still Prevalent After Nine Years

The threat of common Web-based vulnerabilities has not been significantly mitigated over the past nine years, according to a study by the U.K.-based NCC Group. ...

Reprogrammable Braille
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Reprogrammable Braille

Researchers have developed a framework to encode memory—in the form of Braille-like dimples and bumps—onto a blank, lattice-free material.

Facebook Identifies an Active Political Influence Campaign ­sing Fake Accounts
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Facebook Identifies an Active Political Influence Campaign ­sing Fake Accounts

Facebook said on Tuesday that it had identified a political influence campaign that was potentially built to disrupt the midterm elections, with the company ...

Amazon Face Recognition Falsely Matches 28 Lawmakers With Mugshots, ACL­ Says
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Amazon Face Recognition Falsely Matches 28 Lawmakers With Mugshots, ACL­ Says

A test of Amazon's facial recognition software incorrectly matched the faces of 28 U.S. legislators to images in a mugshot database.

What Happened to General Magic?
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What Happened to General Magic?

Inside the company that invented the iPhone — two decades too early.
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