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Two Ornl-Led Research Teams Receive $10.5 Million to Advance Quantum Computing For Scientific Applications
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Two Ornl-Led Research Teams Receive $10.5 Million to Advance Quantum Computing For Scientific Applications

The U.S. Department of Energy has awarded two research teams more than $10 million to assess the feasibility of quantum architectures in addressing big science...

Robots Won't Take Away Our Jobs, or They Will and It Will Be 'liberating,' Profs Say
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Robots Won't Take Away Our Jobs, or They Will and It Will Be 'liberating,' Profs Say

Cornell University professor Guy Hoffman called the notion of losing all professions to robots delusional.

How High Can High-Rises Go?
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How High Can High-Rises Go?

Digital technologies and new and better materials have stretched the boundaries of building design.

Resistive Memory Components the Computer Industry Can't Resist
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Resistive Memory Components the Computer Industry Can't Resist

Researchers have developed new memristor devices that last 1 trillion cycles, an achievement they say far surpasses the endurance of commercial flash memories for...

How We Feel About Robots That Feel
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How We Feel About Robots That Feel

Octavia, a humanoid robot designed to fight fires on Navy ships, has mastered an impressive range of facial expressions.

Bloated Browser Functionality Presents ­nnecessary Security, Privacy Risks
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Bloated Browser Functionality Presents ­nnecessary Security, Privacy Risks

Researchers have identified browser functionalities that are rarely used or needed by Websites, but which pose security and privacy risks.

Preservation For the (digital) Ages
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Preservation For the (digital) Ages

Researchers are working to enhance the preservation of digital humanities databases.

Machine Learning ­sed to Predict Earthquakes in a Lab Setting
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Machine Learning ­sed to Predict Earthquakes in a Lab Setting

Researchers say they have trained a machine-learning algorithm to predict future seismic events.

Focus Computer Science Funding on Teacher Training, Code.org Founder Says
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Focus Computer Science Funding on Teacher Training, Code.org Founder Says

Code.org founder Hadi Partovi says every dollar committed to computer science education should be channeled into teacher training.

U.s. Should Invest More in Global Quantum Race, Researchers Tell Congressional Committee
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U.s. Should Invest More in Global Quantum Race, Researchers Tell Congressional Committee

Researchers told the U.S. House Science Committee that more federal funding is required to train specialists and advance real-world quantum computing applications...

Like Magic: The Tech That Goes Into Making Money Harder to Fake
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Like Magic: The Tech That Goes Into Making Money Harder to Fake

In 2005, shortly after earning a master's degree in electrical and computer engineering, Sam Cape was looking for work online when he came across a cryptic help...

Censoring Sensors
From Communications of the ACM

Censoring Sensors

Amid growing outcry over controversial online videos, tech firms grapple with how best to police online advertising.

Overcoming Disabilities
From Communications of the ACM

Overcoming Disabilities

Brain-computer interfaces hold the promise of fully featured replacements for body parts that don't work or are missing.

Wpi Researchers Developing Autonomous Snake-Like Robots to Support Search-and-Rescue Teams
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Wpi Researchers Developing Autonomous Snake-Like Robots to Support Search-and-Rescue Teams

Researchers have received a U.S. National Science Foundation grant to develop snake-like robots that can navigate through debris following a disaster.

With Commercial Satellite Imagery, Computer Learns to Quickly Find Missile Sites in China
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With Commercial Satellite Imagery, Computer Learns to Quickly Find Missile Sites in China

The U.S. National Geospatial Intelligence Agency is calling on the private sector to develop machine-learning tools to automate repetitive and time-consuming image...

Material Could Bring Optical Communication Onto Silicon Chips
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Material Could Bring Optical Communication Onto Silicon Chips

Researchers say they have created a solution to the "interconnect bottleneck" that slows communication between different chip elements.

Welcoming Our New Robot Overlords
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Welcoming Our New Robot Overlords

Roboticists say they now are focused on human-robot interaction in the performance of complex tasks.

Why Blockchain Is Taking Over the World
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Why Blockchain Is Taking Over the World

Bitcoin, Ethereum, and other blockchain-based cryptocurrencies are booming—and for good reason.

How Fiction Becomes Fact on Social Media
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How Fiction Becomes Fact on Social Media

Hours after the Las Vegas massacre, Travis McKinney's Facebook feed was hit with a scattershot of conspiracy theories.

Take a Walk on Mars, in Your Own Living Room
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Take a Walk on Mars, in Your Own Living Room

When NASA scientists want to follow the path of the Curiosity rover on Mars, they can don a mixed-reality headset and virtually explore the Martian landscape.
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