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Observatories Combine to Crack Open the Crab Nebula
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Observatories Combine to Crack Open the Crab Nebula

Astronomers have produced a highly detailed image of the Crab Nebula, by combining data from telescopes spanning nearly the entire breadth of the electromagnetic...

Mobile Device Can Accurately and Inexpensively Monitor Air Quality Using Machine Learning
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Mobile Device Can Accurately and Inexpensively Monitor Air Quality Using Machine Learning

c-Air is a new, cost-effective mobile device designed to measure air quality.

Researchers Use Twitter to Track the Flu in Real Time
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Researchers Use Twitter to Track the Flu in Real Time

Researchers have developed a computational model to project the spread of the seasonal flu in real time, using Twitter posts.

Stanford Team Brings Quantum Computing Closer to Reality With New Materials
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Stanford Team Brings Quantum Computing Closer to Reality With New Materials

In an attempt to bring functional quantum computers closer to reality, researchers are developing materials that can trap a single isolated electron.

Nanofridge Could Keep Quantum Computers Cool Enough to Calculate
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Nanofridge Could Keep Quantum Computers Cool Enough to Calculate

Researchers have conceived of a nanoscale refrigerator to maintain temperatures cold enough to keep qubits functioning in a quantum computer.

Cornell Cis and Adobe Collaboration Creates AI Photo Tool
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Cornell Cis and Adobe Collaboration Creates AI Photo Tool

Deep Photo Style Transfer software can transpose the look of one photo onto another.

The Harmony That Keeps Trappist-1's 7 Earth-Size Worlds From Colliding
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The Harmony That Keeps Trappist-1's 7 Earth-Size Worlds From Colliding

In February, astronomers announced the discovery of a nearby star with seven Earth-size planets, and at least some of the planets seemed to be in a zone that could...

The Finesse of Flying Cassini Between Saturn's Rings
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The Finesse of Flying Cassini Between Saturn's Rings

The Cassini space probe is going to dive through Saturn's rings again on Wednesday, the third of a planned 22 orbits threading that planetary needle as the probe...

Harnessing the Potential of Big Data to Improve the Security of Internet of Things Devices
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Harnessing the Potential of Big Data to Improve the Security of Internet of Things Devices

Researchers have proposed algorithms that generate and store a very small piece of secret information within an Internet of Things device.

Laser-Controlled Touch Displays Near Reality
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Laser-Controlled Touch Displays Near Reality

Researchers have discovered a phenomenon called the photodielectric effect, which they think could be applied to the development of laser-controlled touch displays...

Nasa Challenges Coders to Speed ­p Its Supercomputer
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Nasa Challenges Coders to Speed ­p Its Supercomputer

The U.S. National Aeronautics and Space Administration has issued a challenge to programmers to boost the performance of its Pleiades supercomputer.

Inquisitive Bot Asks Questions to Test Your ­Understanding
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Inquisitive Bot Asks Questions to Test Your ­Understanding

Researchers say they have developed an artificial intelligence system that has learned to ask questions of its own.

Computers That Can Smell
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Computers That Can Smell

Eighteen teams participated in a competition to develop algorithms that can estimate how humans will perceive a particular odor from its molecular properties.

Teaching Robots to Teach Other Robots
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Teaching Robots to Teach Other Robots

Most robots are programmed using one of two methods: learning from demonstration, in which they watch a task being done and then replicate it, or via motion-planning...

Satellite Images Reveal Gaps in Global Population Data
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Satellite Images Reveal Gaps in Global Population Data

Nigerian health officials won't have to rely on flawed, decade-old census data when they plan deliveries of the measles vaccine next year.

Internet of Things Sensors Could Connect via Ambient Radio Waves
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Internet of Things Sensors Could Connect via Ambient Radio Waves

A new ultra-low-power system of sensors can transmit data to a central receiver by reflecting the ambient radio waves already in office environments.

Device Allows ­sers to Manipulate 3D Virtual Objects More Quickly
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Device Allows ­sers to Manipulate 3D Virtual Objects More Quickly

CAPTIVE is an inexpensive controller for manipulating virtual objects in a computer program in three dimensions.

­ci Calteach and Ics Partner With Google to Train Computer Science Teachers
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­ci Calteach and Ics Partner With Google to Train Computer Science Teachers

A new partnership aims to address the shortage of computer science teachers by developing a training program for pre-service math and science educators.

Computers Tell Smart City Lights What to Do
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Computers Tell Smart City Lights What to Do

Onboard sensors often tell a luminaire to change settings, but sometimes the instructions come from entirely different sources, like IBM's Watson.

Nvidia Lets You Peer Inside the Black Box of Its Self-Driving AI
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Nvidia Lets You Peer Inside the Black Box of Its Self-Driving AI

NVIDIA researchers have developed a neural network for autonomous driving that emphasizes what areas it is focusing on in a video image.
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