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Research Proves the Improbable Can Be Made Possible
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Research Proves the Improbable Can Be Made Possible

Texas A&M University professor Daniel Jimenez has revolutionized the way research is conducted on microprocessors.

Google Tackles Challenge of How to Build an Honest Robot
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Google Tackles Challenge of How to Build an Honest Robot

Google can see a future where robots help us unload the dishwasher and sweep the floor. The challenge is making sure they don’t inadvertently knock over a vase—or...

Here's Your Chance to Decode President Lincoln's Secret Messages
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Here's Your Chance to Decode President Lincoln's Secret Messages

On April 12, 1865—three days after Gen. Robert E. Lee surrendered at Appomattox and two days before President Abraham Lincoln was assassinated—the president sent...

Nasa's K2 Finds Newborn Exoplanet Around Young Star
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Nasa's K2 Finds Newborn Exoplanet Around Young Star

Astronomers have discovered the youngest fully formed exoplanet ever detected.

You Can Run, but You Cannot Hide
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You Can Run, but You Cannot Hide

Computerized methods turn up evidence of cheating in marathons.

When Will Computers Have Common Sense? Ask Facebook
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When Will Computers Have Common Sense? Ask Facebook

Facebook is well known for its early and increasing use of artificial intelligence.

AI Just Got a Big Boost in Its Ability to ­nderstand the News
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AI Just Got a Big Boost in Its Ability to ­nderstand the News

Stanford University researchers say they have developed an algorithm that outperforms Google's DeepMind in reading and understanding written content.

Disposable Robots Can Sprint, Fly, and Potentially Save Lives
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Disposable Robots Can Sprint, Fly, and Potentially Save Lives

Researchers at the University of California, Berkeley are developing inexpensive mini-robots that can run, climb, fly, and communicate with emergency personnel....

Malware, Data Theft, and Scams: Researchers Expose Risks of Free Livestreaming Websites
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Malware, Data Theft, and Scams: Researchers Expose Risks of Free Livestreaming Websites

Researchers found free livestreaming services users often are exposed to malware infections, personal data theft, and scams.

First Human Test of CRISPR Proposed
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First Human Test of CRISPR Proposed

A federal safety board next week will consider the first human use of the gene-editing technology CRISPR, according to the National Institutes of Health.

The Inventors of the Internet Are Trying to Build a Truly Permanent Web
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The Inventors of the Internet Are Trying to Build a Truly Permanent Web

Today, much of the responsibility for preserving the web’s history rests on The Internet Archive.

Keyboard Warriors: South Korea Trains New Frontline in Decades-Old War with North
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Keyboard Warriors: South Korea Trains New Frontline in Decades-Old War with North

In one college major at Seoul's elite Korea University, the courses are known only by number, and students keep their identities a secret from outsiders.

Black Churches Put Faith in Coding Classes
From ACM TechNews

Black Churches Put Faith in Coding Classes

Rev. Jesse Jackson's Rainbow PUSH Coalition is working with African-American churches and the FAITHTECH Labs initiative to provide coding classes for children.

Too Cute For Their Own Good, Robots Get Self-Defense Instincts
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Too Cute For Their Own Good, Robots Get Self-Defense Instincts

Robot designers are developing robots that appear non-threatening, but can take action when humans attracted to their cuteness interfere with performance of their...

China Tops List of Fastest Computers Again
From ACM TechNews

China Tops List of Fastest Computers Again

For the seventh straight time, China has dominated the Top500 list of the world's fastest supercomputers.

Speaking in Song
From ACM TechNews

Speaking in Song

Researchers have developed voice synthesis software they say can make anyone's singing voice sound more melodious.

Software ­nveiled to Tackle Online Extremism, Violence
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Software ­nveiled to Tackle Online Extremism, Violence

The Counter Extremism Project has unveiled a software tool to help social media firms find and delete radical content.

Smile, You're in the Fbi Face-Recognition Database
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Smile, You're in the Fbi Face-Recognition Database

The Federal Bureau of Investigation has access to as many as 411.9 million images as part of its face-recognition database. 

Kanade Wins 2016 Kyoto Prize for Advanced Technology
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Kanade Wins 2016 Kyoto Prize for Advanced Technology

Major award cites scientific contributions that better humankind.

Ligo Detects Whispers of Another Black-Hole Merger
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Ligo Detects Whispers of Another Black-Hole Merger

Just before 4 a.m. on 26 December, B. S. Sathyaprakash woke up to some good news: gravitational waves had been detected for only the second time in history.
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