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­CR Researchers Take ­p Fight Against Fake News
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­CR Researchers Take ­p Fight Against Fake News

Researchers are developing ways to address problems in social network analysis, including dissemination of malicious misinformation.

Atomically Thin Light-Emitting Device Opens the Possibility for 'Invisible' Displays
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Atomically Thin Light-Emitting Device Opens the Possibility for 'Invisible' Displays

Engineers have built a millimeters-wide bright-light-emitting device that is fully transparent when deactivated.

How Twitter Bots Help Fuel Political Feuds
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How Twitter Bots Help Fuel Political Feuds

Researchers in the U.S. and China are studying a "misinformation network" related to the 2016 U.S. presidential election.

Meet the Robot That Can Mimic Human Emotion
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Meet the Robot That Can Mimic Human Emotion

Charles is a robot that can mimic human facial expressions.

Computers Made From Human Cells Could Tell You When You're Sick
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Computers Made From Human Cells Could Tell You When You're Sick

Researchers say they have created the world's most complex biological computer, a group of engineered cells that could be implanted into the human body.

NSA Funds Summer Camp for Girls at SD Mines to Train the Next Generation of Cybersecurity Experts
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NSA Funds Summer Camp for Girls at SD Mines to Train the Next Generation of Cybersecurity Experts


What Lies Beneath: The Things Facebook Knows Go Beyond ­ser Data
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What Lies Beneath: The Things Facebook Knows Go Beyond ­ser Data

In the wake of the Cambridge Analytica revelations regarding the exposure of profile data for millions of users, Facebook is now facing an investigation into its...

Kepler Beyond Planets: Finding Exploding Stars
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Kepler Beyond Planets: Finding Exploding Stars

Astronomer Ed Shaya was in his office looking at data from NASA's Kepler space telescope in 2012 when he noticed something unusual: The light from a galaxy had...

The Secret Science That Rules Crowds
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The Secret Science That Rules Crowds

Sometimes, being part of a large crowd can be worse than uncomfortable: it can turn lethal. Deadly crowd crushes that occurred in 2017 include incidents in an Angolan...

­SC ISI Researchers Develop Computational Methods to ­ncover Hidden Trends in Human Behavior
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­SC ISI Researchers Develop Computational Methods to ­ncover Hidden Trends in Human Behavior

Researchers have mined sensor data collected from volunteers to discover hidden trends in well-being, academic performance, and behavior.

Not Even AI Can Make Total Sense of a Privacy Policy
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Not Even AI Can Make Total Sense of a Privacy Policy

A new tool uses artificial intelligence to crawl 7,000 of the Web's most popular sites to flag privacy policy issues of potential concern to specific users.

These Micro-Robots Do the Breaststoke
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These Micro-Robots Do the Breaststoke

Researchers placed magnetized spheres into a solution and subjected them to an "eccentric magnetic field" so they self-assemble with smaller spheres, attached by...

DevOps Momentum in the Enterprise
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DevOps Momentum in the Enterprise

The notion of unifying software development and software operation is catching on.

IARPA Launches Challenge to Improve ­AV-Captured Imagery
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IARPA Launches Challenge to Improve ­AV-Captured Imagery

The U.S. Intelligence Advanced Research Projects Activity recently announced the UG2 Prize Challenge for unmanned aerial vehicles, gliders, and ground data entries...

Justice Dept. Revives Push to Mandate a Way to ­nlock Phones
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Justice Dept. Revives Push to Mandate a Way to ­nlock Phones

Federal law enforcement officials are renewing a push for a legal mandate that tech companies build tools into smartphones and other devices that would allow access...

Making Monitors Brighter: Researchers in Bayreuth Discover a Way to Control the Color of OLEDs
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Making Monitors Brighter: Researchers in Bayreuth Discover a Way to Control the Color of OLEDs

Researchers have discovered how the spatial structure of conjugated polymers can be used to control the colors of organic light-emitting diodes and increase the...

­.S. Children Now Draw Female Scientists More Than Ever
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­.S. Children Now Draw Female Scientists More Than Ever

Researchers have found U.S. children now depict scientists as female more than ever.

At First Blush, You Look Happy—or Sad, or Angry
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At First Blush, You Look Happy—or Sad, or Angry

Researchers have discovered a previously undocumented connection between the central nervous system and emotional expression in the face.

Earwigs and the Art of Origami
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Earwigs and the Art of Origami

Researchers have developed multifunctional origami structures that emulate the framework of an earwig's wing, and fabricated them as three-dimensional printed objects...

Mars Curiosity Celebrates Sol 2,000
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Mars Curiosity Celebrates Sol 2,000

NASA's Mars Curiosity rover just hit a new milestone: its two-thousandth Martian day, or sol, on the Red Planet. An image mosaic taken by the rover in January offers...
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