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First Detailed Public Map of ­.s. Internet Backbone Could Make It Stronger
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First Detailed Public Map of ­.s. Internet Backbone Could Make It Stronger

It may not look like much at first glance, but a map created by University of Wisconsin computer science professor Paul Barford and about a dozen colleagues took...

Xerox Parc's New Chip Will Self Destruct in 10 Seconds
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Xerox Parc's New Chip Will Self Destruct in 10 Seconds

Engineers at Xerox PARC have developed a chip that can self-destruct upon command, making it potentially suitable for high-security applications.

New Photonic Chips Could Transform How Online Data Is Sent and Stored
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New Photonic Chips Could Transform How Online Data Is Sent and Stored

The European Union-funded IRIS project has developed new photonic silicon chips offering higher bandwidth, and data center operators will be key potential end users...

AI Computer Program Transforms Typed Text Into Handwriting
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AI Computer Program Transforms Typed Text Into Handwriting

A new computer program developed by the University of Toronto's Alex Graves applies his work on recurrent neural networks to convert typed text into organic-like...

Project Combines Modeling and Machine Learning
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Project Combines Modeling and Machine Learning

The University of Michigan has received a $2.42 million grant from the U.S. National Science Foundation for ConFlux, a new computing resource that will enable supercomputer...

New Pluto Images from Nasa's New Horizons: It's Complicated
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New Pluto Images from Nasa's New Horizons: It's Complicated

New close-up images of Pluto from NASA's New Horizons spacecraft reveal a bewildering variety of surface features that have scientists reeling because of their...

The Tiniest Lego: A Tale of Nanoscale Motors, Rotors, Switches and Pumps
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The Tiniest Lego: A Tale of Nanoscale Motors, Rotors, Switches and Pumps

The robot moves slowly along its track, pausing regularly to reach out an arm that carefully scoops up a component.

The Oil-Rich City Betting on Drones
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The Oil-Rich City Betting on Drones

Over the PA system a voice tells us not to be alarmed. What we are about to see is just a demonstration, courtesy of the United Arab Emirates' Ministry of the Interior...

Vint Cerf Wants Your Help Re-Imagining the Internet
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Vint Cerf Wants Your Help Re-Imagining the Internet

Google chief Internet evangelist and former ACM president Vint Cerf is starting a new project to solicit ideas from the public about how to improve the Internet...

Get Ready to Live in a Trillion-Device World
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Get Ready to Live in a Trillion-Device World

University of California, Berkeley professor Alberto Sangiovanni-Vincentelli predicts the world will be completely suffused with tiny sensors within 10 years. 

New Wearable Technology Can Sense Appliance ­se, Help Track Carbon Footprint
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New Wearable Technology Can Sense Appliance ­se, Help Track Carbon Footprint

University of Washington researchers have developed wearable technology that can sense what devices and vehicles the user interacts with throughout the day.

Fortifying Computer Chips For Space Travel
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Fortifying Computer Chips For Space Travel

Computer chips used in spaceships need to be robust to withstand excessive radiation from high-energy sources such as the sun or cosmic rays. 

Elephant or Teapot? Why Occlusion Is the Next Great Frontier For Image Recognition
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Elephant or Teapot? Why Occlusion Is the Next Great Frontier For Image Recognition

Scientists at Facebook AI Research say it is time for the image recognition field to turn to its next great challenge: occlusion. 

Apple and Other Tech Companies Tangle With U.s. Over Data Access
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Apple and Other Tech Companies Tangle With U.s. Over Data Access

In an investigation involving guns and drugs, the Justice Department obtained a court order this summer demanding that Apple turn over, in real time, text messages...

How International Monitors Spot Nukes and Other Rumblings
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How International Monitors Spot Nukes and Other Rumblings

The ultimate nightmare for critics of the Iran nuclear deal being debated in Congress is that somehow, despite the agreement and all its built-in safeguards, Iran...

The Smart Ui Design Behind Apple’s Frictionless 3D Touch
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The Smart Ui Design Behind Apple’s Frictionless 3D Touch

Midway through Apple's demonstration of the new iPhone 6S, Craig Federighi took an emergency selfie.

You Aren't Good Enough to Win Money Playing Daily Fantasy Football
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You Aren't Good Enough to Win Money Playing Daily Fantasy Football

Every first-time player of daily fantasy football begins the new season undefeated, just like even the most hopeless NFL teams.

Online Security Braces For Quantum Revolution
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Online Security Braces For Quantum Revolution

Encryption fix begins in preparation for arrival of futuristic computers.

What Happened to Early Mars' Atmosphere? New Study Eliminates One Theory
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What Happened to Early Mars' Atmosphere? New Study Eliminates One Theory

Scientists may be closer to solving the mystery of how Mars changed from a world with surface water billions of years ago to the arid Red Planet of today.

Animators Turn to Motion Capture Tech For Better Results
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Animators Turn to Motion Capture Tech For Better Results

Researchers at the University of Bradford are presenting their work in motion-capture technology at the upcoming British Science Festival. 
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