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Hyundai Develops Fingerprint Tech to Unlock and Start Cars
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Hyundai Develops Fingerprint Tech to Unlock and Start Cars

Hyundai Motor has developed a system that will allow drivers to unlock and start their vehicles using only their fingerprints.

Synthesizing Natural Products With a Computational Step Saver
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Synthesizing Natural Products With a Computational Step Saver

Yale University researchers have reduced the number of steps needed to synthesize two natural anticancer products, using a strategy for computational analysis in...

Students Win High-Performance Computing Competition
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Students Win High-Performance Computing Competition

A team of students from the University of Cape Town in South Africa took first place in the Student Cluster Competition.

Consumer Rating Algorithms Score Big with Businesses, Governments
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Consumer Rating Algorithms Score Big with Businesses, Governments

Businesses, universities, and governments increasingly are turning to algorithms to make crucial decisions about how to treat customers and citizens.

Sydney Motorists ­sing Mobile Phones Will Be Snapped in Camera Trial
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Sydney Motorists ­sing Mobile Phones Will Be Snapped in Camera Trial

Drivers who illegally use mobile phones while driving will have their pictures taken along several motorways in Sydney, Australia, in a pilot of new high-tech cameras...

Microsoft Issues Emergency Patch for Zero-day Flaw in the IE Browser
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Microsoft Issues Emergency Patch for Zero-day Flaw in the IE Browser

CVE-2018-8653 must be patched manually for now.

Getting the Dirt on Creation, Inside OSIRIS-REx's First Close Look at Bennu
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Getting the Dirt on Creation, Inside OSIRIS-REx's First Close Look at Bennu

Last week at the fall meeting of the American Geophysical Union (AGU) the science team of NASA's OSIRIS-REx mission presented their first findings from the asteroid...

Nurse Robot Moxi Gets Schooled by Texas Nurses
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Nurse Robot Moxi Gets Schooled by Texas Nurses

A robot designed to test collaborative automation integration in a working medical facility recently concluded its first real-world trial in a Texas hospital.

Brazil Could Save More Species at Half the Cost With New Forest Restoration Plan
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Brazil Could Save More Species at Half the Cost With New Forest Restoration Plan

An international research team developed customized software to determine the best strategy for Brazilian reforestation efforts.

Computers Determine States of Consciousness
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Computers Determine States of Consciousness

A new algorithm can distinguish between unresponsive wakefulness syndrome and a minimally conscious state through the use of  electroencephalographic brainwave...

How a Personality Trait Puts You at Risk for Cybercrime
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How a Personality Trait Puts You at Risk for Cybercrime

A new study found that people with low self-control are more susceptible to malware attacks.

Who Owns 3D Scans of Historic Sites?
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Who Owns 3D Scans of Historic Sites?

Three-dimensional scanning can be used to protect or rebuild historic structures, but who owns that digital data?

Hidden Messages Fool AI
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Hidden Messages Fool AI

Forced errors focus attention on neural network quirks.

Quantum Leap
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Quantum Leap

A new proof supports a 25-year-old claim of the unique power of quantum computing.

Israel's Tech Sector Faces Shortage of Workers
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Israel's Tech Sector Faces Shortage of Workers

Israel is struggling to recruit workers to its technology sector.

Half of Academic Scientists Quit After Just Five Years–Here's Why
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Half of Academic Scientists Quit After Just Five Years–Here's Why

Indiana University researchers estimated that half of all people pursuing STEM careers at higher-education institutions leave the field after only five years. ...

This Graduate School Helped Make New York Appealing to Amazon
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This Graduate School Helped Make New York Appealing to Amazon

Cornell Tech's reputation for producing skilled technology graduates played a decisive role in Amazon's decision to build its new headquarters in New York City....

AI Has Some Explaining to Do
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AI Has Some Explaining to Do

Software makers offer more transparent machine-learning tools—but there's a trade-off.

Taking the Reins of AI
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Taking the Reins of AI

A new report calls for the U.S. government to watch, encourage, and regulate (where necessary) artificial intelligence.  

Taiwan's Rice Farmers ­se Big Data to Cope With Climate Change
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Taiwan's Rice Farmers ­se Big Data to Cope With Climate Change

Taiwanese rice growers are using big data as a part of a pilot project to ensure the resilience of crop production in the face of climate change.
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