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Inkjet-Printed Flexible Memory Devices
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Inkjet-Printed Flexible Memory Devices

Researchers have developed flexible, inkjet-printable memory cells they say could lead to mass-produced printable electronics. T

Stanford Researchers Create Deep Learning Algorithm That Could Boost Drug Development
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Stanford Researchers Create Deep Learning Algorithm That Could Boost Drug Development

A new type of deep learning, known as one-shot learning, could be used to help drug development because it only requires a small number of data points.

Apprenticeship Emerging To Fill Skills Gaps
From ACM News

Apprenticeship Emerging To Fill Skills Gaps

New approaches to apprenticeship aim to provide talented, if not traditionally trained, computing professionals.

Visualizing Scientific Big Data in Informative and Interactive Ways
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Visualizing Scientific Big Data in Informative and Interactive Ways

Wei Xu at the U.S. Department of Energy's Brookhaven National Laboratory is leading the development of visualization tools for analyzing large and varied datasets...

The Diy Electronics Transforming Research
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The Diy Electronics Transforming Research

A research subject watches a brush slowly stroking a rubber hand on a table in front of her, while her own hand—hidden from view—experiences the same stimulation...

Nasa's Cassini Mission Prepares For 'grand Finale' at Saturn
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Nasa's Cassini Mission Prepares For 'grand Finale' at Saturn

NASA's Cassini spacecraft, in orbit around Saturn since 2004, is about to begin the final chapter of its remarkable story.

Building an AI Chip Saved Google From Building a Dozen New Data Centers
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Building an AI Chip Saved Google From Building a Dozen New Data Centers

Google operates what is surely the largest computer network on Earth, a system that comprises custom-built, warehouse-sized data centers spanning 15 locations in...

Innovative Software Converts Wi-Fi Data Into Energy Savings
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Innovative Software Converts Wi-Fi Data Into Energy Savings

New software uses Wi-Fi to determine the number of building occupants and adjusts ventilation accordingly, which can save energy without sacrificing air quality...

­Understanding the Limits of Deep Learning
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­Understanding the Limits of Deep Learning

The capabilities of deep-learning neural networks are impressive, but these are tempered by significant constraints.

Warped Reality: Virtual Trip to Hyperbolic Space
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Warped Reality: Virtual Trip to Hyperbolic Space

Researchers have created a virtual reality program for exploring hyperbolic geometries.

Photonics Breakthrough Paving the Way For Improved Wireless Communication Systems
From ACM TechNews

Photonics Breakthrough Paving the Way For Improved Wireless Communication Systems

Researchers say they have made a breakthrough in achieving radio-frequency signal control at sub-nanosecond time scales on a chip-scale optical device.

Synthetic Humans Help Computers Understand How Real People Act
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Synthetic Humans Help Computers Understand How Real People Act

Researchers are working to help computers understand human behavior by feeding them videos and images of computer-generated bodies in motion

With New Technology, Mathematicians Turn Numbers Into art
From ACM Opinion

With New Technology, Mathematicians Turn Numbers Into art

Once upon a time, mathematicians imagined their job was to discover new mathematics and then let others explain it.

Learning to Think Like a Computer
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Learning to Think Like a Computer

In "The Beauty and Joy of Computing," the course he helped conceive for nonmajors at the University of California, Berkeley, Daniel Garcia explains an all-important...

New Horizons Halfway from Pluto to Next Flyby Target
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New Horizons Halfway from Pluto to Next Flyby Target

Continuing on its path through the outer regions of the solar system, NASA's New Horizons spacecraft has now traveled half the distance from Pluto—its storied first...

Researchers Shoot For Success With Simulations of Laser Pulse-Material Interactions
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Researchers Shoot For Success With Simulations of Laser Pulse-Material Interactions

Researchers studying atomic-scale phase transformations used the Oak Ridge Leadership Computing Facility's Titan supercomputer to model laser interactions with...

Scientists Turn Mammalian Cells Into Complex Biocomputers
From ACM TechNews

Scientists Turn Mammalian Cells Into Complex Biocomputers

Researchers have genetically engineered the DNA of mammalian cells to execute complex computations.

Researchers 'iron Out' Graphene's Wrinkles
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Researchers 'iron Out' Graphene's Wrinkles

Researchers  have developed methods to reduce and "iron out" wrinkles in graphene, potentially enabling faster and more efficient electronic and photonic devices...

Virginia Tech Researchers: Android Apps Can Conspire to Mine Information From Your Smartphone
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Virginia Tech Researchers: Android Apps Can Conspire to Mine Information From Your Smartphone

Researchers say they have conducted the first-ever large-scale systematic study of how the trusty applications on Android phones are able to talk to one another...

Trump Completes Repeal of Online Privacy Protections From Obama Era
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Trump Completes Repeal of Online Privacy Protections From Obama Era

President Trump on Monday signed a congressional resolution to complete the overturning of internet privacy protections created by the Federal Communications Commission...
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