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What Social Media Data Could Tell US About the Future
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What Social Media Data Could Tell US About the Future

Northeastern University researchers are working with a group of scientists to develop a method to map how tweets about large-scale social events spread. 

Turing Tests and the Problem of Artificial Olfaction
From ACM TechNews

Turing Tests and the Problem of Artificial Olfaction

The ability to reproduce scent artificially is surprisingly complex, and the work of the Weizmann Institute of Science's David Harel sheds light on the issue. 

How Microsoft Conjured ­p Real-Life Star Wars Holograms
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How Microsoft Conjured ­p Real-Life Star Wars Holograms

In holoportation, a live hologram of a person is projected into another room for real-time interaction with whomever is present.

First Came the Breathalyzer, Now Meet the Roadside Police 'textalyzer'
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First Came the Breathalyzer, Now Meet the Roadside Police 'textalyzer'

We're all familiar with the Breathalyzer, the brand name for a roadside device that measures a suspected drunken driver's blood-alcohol level.

Billing by Millionths of Pennies, Cloud Computing's Giants Take In Billions
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Billing by Millionths of Pennies, Cloud Computing's Giants Take In Billions

Imagine building an enormous beach resort, maybe the best in the world.

The Tremendous Ambitions Behind New York City's Free Wifi
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The Tremendous Ambitions Behind New York City's Free Wifi

At this very moment in New York City, you can walk up to one of 65 futuristic kiosks, punch in an email address on your phone and instantly receive a wireless Internet...

Diamonds May Be Quantum Computing's Best Friend
From ACM TechNews

Diamonds May Be Quantum Computing's Best Friend

Massachusetts Institute of Technology researchers have developed a new approach to maintaining quantum superposition using synthetic diamonds. 

Silicon Valley Could Gain $25 Billion By Narrowing Gender Gap
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Silicon Valley Could Gain $25 Billion By Narrowing Gender Gap

Closing the gender gap could net Silicon Valley $25 billion in gross domestic product by 2025, according to a new McKinsey study. 

Dear Silicon Valley: The Pentagon Has Sent You a Friend Request
From ACM Careers

Dear Silicon Valley: The Pentagon Has Sent You a Friend Request

When Defense Secretary Ashton Carter first spoke about the Pentagon's startup in Silicon Valley, the former Harvard physicist said he had great expectations.

Italians, Helped By an App, Translate the Talmud
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Italians, Helped By an App, Translate the Talmud

The first Italian translation of the Babylonian Talmud has been completed after five years of work by scholars, linguists, philologists, editors, and computer scientists...

A Fleet of Self-Driving Trucks Rumbles Across Europe
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A Fleet of Self-Driving Trucks Rumbles Across Europe

A fleet of about 12 self-driving trucks from six manufacturers for the first time completed a trip across parts of Europe this week. 

Tech Companies Help Women Get Back to Work
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Tech Companies Help Women Get Back to Work

Technology companies are leveraging internships and other programs to help women return to work and update the skills they need to be competitive. 

Are robots taking our jobs?
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Are robots taking our jobs?

Will new technology spawn mass unemployment, as the robots take jobs away from humans?

Hiv Overcomes Crispr Gene-Editing Attack
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Hiv Overcomes Crispr Gene-Editing Attack

HIV can defeat efforts to cripple it with CRISPR gene-editing technology, researchers say. And the very act of editing—involving snipping at the virus’s genome—may...

'new Rembrandt' Unveiled in Amsterdam
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'new Rembrandt' Unveiled in Amsterdam

A portrait titled "the Next Rembrandt" is the end-product of an 18-month project that brought together data scientists, developers, engineers, and art historians...

These Are the Cities Where Tech Workers Live Largest
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These Are the Cities Where Tech Workers Live Largest

Annual data released by the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics demonstrates the value of an education in the science, technology, engineering, and math fields. 

Autofocusing Contact Lenses? Today's Chip Research Peeks Into Tomorrow's Gadgets
From ACM TechNews

Autofocusing Contact Lenses? Today's Chip Research Peeks Into Tomorrow's Gadgets

Belgian design organization Imec is expanding into new territory with its latest computer chip technology research projects. 

The Robot Will See You Now: U of T Experts on the Revolution of Artificial Intelligence in Medicine
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The Robot Will See You Now: U of T Experts on the Revolution of Artificial Intelligence in Medicine

The University of Toronto hosted a panel discussion Tuesday on the ethical use of artificial intelligence in medicine. 

The Next Hot Job in Silicon Valley Is For Poets
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The Next Hot Job in Silicon Valley Is For Poets

Demand for chatting virtual assistants and other artificial intelligence products is creating favorable job prospects for writers, poets, comedians, and others. ...

The Detectives Watching You from Space
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The Detectives Watching You from Space

Fans of crime writer Raymond Chandler's wise-cracking prose would no doubt be pleased that there's a real-life private detective agency run by two men called Raymond...
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