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Building the Next New York Times Recommendation Engine
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Building the Next New York Times Recommendation Engine

The New York Times publishes over 300 articles, blog posts and interactive stories a day.

DARPA Wants to Transform Vacuum Electronics For Superior Communications, Data Transmissions
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DARPA Wants to Transform Vacuum Electronics For Superior Communications, Data Transmissions

DARPA wants to improve the performance and reliability of vacuum electronic devices, critical components of defense and civilian systems that require high power...

Human and Organizational Factors Influence Software Quality
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Human and Organizational Factors Influence Software Quality

New research from Frank Philip Seth, a doctoral student at Lappeenranta University of Technology in Finland, proposes that human factors in the software development...

See Through Walls By the Glow of Your Wi-Fi
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See Through Walls By the Glow of Your Wi-Fi

University College London researchers have developed a system that can sense people moving behind masonry walls 25 centimeters thick using only passive radiation...

Rosetta Comet Outburst Captured
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Rosetta Comet Outburst Captured

The European Space Agency's Rosetta spacecraft has been witnessing growing activity from comet 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko as the comet approaches perihelion (its...

Tantalizing Discovery May Boost Memory Technology
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Tantalizing Discovery May Boost Memory Technology

Scientists at Rice University have created a solid-state memory technology based on tantalum oxide. Professor James Tour says the technology could be used to make...

Bird-Brained Drones?
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Bird-Brained Drones?

Researchers are studying birds and insects in order to make drone flight second nature.

Octopus Genome Holds Clues to Uncanny Intelligence
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Octopus Genome Holds Clues to Uncanny Intelligence

With its eight prehensile arms lined with suckers, camera-like eyes, elaborate repertoire of camouflage tricks and spooky intelligence, the octopus is like no other...

Don't Panic, but the Universe Is Slowly Dying
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Don't Panic, but the Universe Is Slowly Dying

We know that our universe has already lived through great number of exciting phases. But new research shows the universe has long passed its peak and is slowly...

Human Weakness in Cybersecurity
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Human Weakness in Cybersecurity

The Joint Chiefs of Staff unclassified email system is now back online, after having been down for more than two weeks, following a breach that some officials have...

Testing Trust in Autonomous Vehicles By Fooling Human Passengers
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Testing Trust in Autonomous Vehicles By Fooling Human Passengers

A team at Stanford University's Center for Design Research has developed the Real Road Autonomous Driving Simulation that fools human participants into thinking...

For 40 Years, Computer Scientists Looked For a Solution That Doesn't Exist
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For 40 Years, Computer Scientists Looked For a Solution That Doesn't Exist

Creating a faster method for performing the "edit distance" calculation — a challenge computer scientists have worked on for four decades — was demonstrated as...

France and Spain Team Up to Jumpstart Europe's Exascale Computing Ambitions
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France and Spain Team Up to Jumpstart Europe's Exascale Computing Ambitions

France's Alternative Energies and Atomic Energy Commission and Spain's Barcelona Supercomputing Center have announced a high-performance computing partnership to...

Depth-Sensing Camera Gleans 3-D Info in Bright Sunlight and Darkness
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Depth-Sensing Camera Gleans 3-D Info in Bright Sunlight and Darkness

Researchers at Carnegie Mellon University and the University of Toronto have created a mathematical model to help address a major problem of depth-sensing cameras...

The Backbone of the Internet Could Detect Earthquakes, but No One's ­sing It
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The Backbone of the Internet Could Detect Earthquakes, but No One's ­sing It

December 26, 2004: It is an idyllic morning at a beachside resort in Indonesia.

3D-Printed Device Helps Computers Solve Cocktail-Party Problem
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3D-Printed Device Helps Computers Solve Cocktail-Party Problem

Artificial-intelligence researchers have long struggled to make computers perform a task that is simple for humans: picking out one person’s speech when multiple...

A Quicker Way to Pair Smartphones: Shake Them
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A Quicker Way to Pair Smartphones: Shake Them

Tampere University of Technology researchers say they have developed a fast and easy way to pair two smartphones to swap photos, documents, or other data. The...

3-D Cursors Sculpt at Siggraph
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3-D Cursors Sculpt at Siggraph

University of Montreal researchers demonstrated at SIGGRAPH 2015 a system that uses a tablet to control a three-dimensional cursor that can be used to draw and...

Algorithm Aims to Combat Science's Reproducibility Problem
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Algorithm Aims to Combat Science's Reproducibility Problem

University of Pennsylvania researchers are developing data-mining tools designed to make it easier to know which information is relevant, and when a correlation...

Scientist Fêted for 'Game-Changing' Research on Wireless Networks
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Scientist Fêted for 'Game-Changing' Research on Wireless Networks

UC Irvine professor Syed Jafar recently won the 2015 Blavatnik National Award for Young Scientists for his work on network information theory. Jafar's work could...
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