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Jennifer Rexford Announced As 2017 Ncwit Harrold and Notkin Award Recipient
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Jennifer Rexford Announced As 2017 Ncwit Harrold and Notkin Award Recipient

The award recognizes faculty members from non-profit institutions who distinguish themselves with outstanding research and excellent graduate mentoring, as well...

Geniuses Wanted: Nasa Challenges Coders to Speed ­p Its Supercomputer
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Geniuses Wanted: Nasa Challenges Coders to Speed ­p Its Supercomputer

To improve the performance of one of the world's biggest supercomputers, NASA is crowdsourcing some new ideas about an old coding language. And there are cash prizes...

Pocket Laboratories
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Pocket Laboratories

As spring turns to summer along the east coast of the United States, thoughts turn to holidays, beaches, picnics—and mosquitoes.

Nasa Rover Samples Active Linear Dune on Mars
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Nasa Rover Samples Active Linear Dune on Mars

As it drives uphill from a band of rippled sand dunes, NASA's Curiosity Mars rover is toting a fistful of dark sand for onboard analysis that will complete the...

Dartmouth-Led Team Develops Smartwatch With All The Moves
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Dartmouth-Led Team Develops Smartwatch With All The Moves

Cito is a prototype smartwatch face that moves in five directions.

Does My Algorithm Work? There's No Shortcut For Community Detection
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Does My Algorithm Work? There's No Shortcut For Community Detection

New research questions the validity of the community-detection algorithm testing model.

Red Light, Green Light Invention Prevents Work Interruptions
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Red Light, Green Light Invention Prevents Work Interruptions

FlowLight is a desk light that automatically switches from green to red when a user should not be disturbed by co-workers.

Could a Doodle Replace Your Password?
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Could a Doodle Replace Your Password?

Researchers have developed an identity input method which could replace smartphone passwords with patterns drawn by the user on the device's touchscreen.

Powerpoint & Led Projector Enable New Technique For Self-Folding Origami
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Powerpoint & Led Projector Enable New Technique For Self-Folding Origami

Researchers are using PowerPoint slides to generate self-folding three-dimensional origami structures from photocurable liquid polymers.

In Memoriam Harry D. Huskey 1916-2017
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In Memoriam Harry D. Huskey 1916-2017

Huskey's work included building innovative hardware and novel software, and educating computer scientists worldwide. 

Planetariums, Not Just For Kids
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Planetariums, Not Just For Kids

Most researchers think of planetariums, if they think of them at all, as a place to take schoolchildren for whizzy trips through the stars, with nothing to offer...

Hand That Sees Offers New Hope to Amputees
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Hand That Sees Offers New Hope to Amputees

Researchers are developing a new generation of prosthetic limbs that will enable the wearer to automatically reach for objects without thinking.

Holography With the Wi-Fi Router
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Holography With the Wi-Fi Router

Researchers in Germany have developed a holographic imaging process that depicts the radiation of a Wi-Fi transmitter to generate three-dimensional images of the...

An Ostrich-Like Robot Pushes the Limits of Legged Locomotion
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An Ostrich-Like Robot Pushes the Limits of Legged Locomotion

The Planar Elliptical Runner is a two-legged robot that will help explore how mechanical design can be used to enable sophisticated legged locomotion.

Artificial Intelligence Prevails at Predicting Supreme Court Decisions
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Artificial Intelligence Prevails at Predicting Supreme Court Decisions

A study led by the Illinois Institute of Technology suggests artificial intelligence can outperform legal scholars in the prediction of U.S. Supreme Court rulings...

When Autonomous Machines Can Do More Than Just Vacuum
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When Autonomous Machines Can Do More Than Just Vacuum

Rapidly aging populations will drive growth in home-based robotics, according to Massachusetts Institute of Technology professor Rodney Brooks.

The Shock Tactics Set to Shake ­p Immunology
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The Shock Tactics Set to Shake ­p Immunology

Six times a day, Katrin pauses whatever she's doing, removes a small magnet from her pocket and touches it to a raised patch of skin just below her collar bone....

How to Prepare For an Automated Future
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How to Prepare For an Automated Future

We don't know how quickly machines will displace people's jobs, or how many they'll take, but we know it's happening—not just to factory workers but also to ...

Iarpa, Nist Hosting Face Recognition Challenge to Improve Accuracy
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Iarpa, Nist Hosting Face Recognition Challenge to Improve Accuracy

The Face Recognition Prize Challenge is designed to improve core face-recognition accuracy.

At&t Labs Working to Combine Drone Video Footage With Artificial Intelligence Monitoring
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At&t Labs Working to Combine Drone Video Footage With Artificial Intelligence Monitoring

Researchers are studying ways to use artificial intelligence techniques to analyze video shot by a drone for signs of damage to cell towers.
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