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Popular Android Apps Fail Basic Security Tests, Putting Privacy at Risk
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Popular Android Apps Fail Basic Security Tests, Putting Privacy at Risk

Many Android applications fail to take basic precautions to protect user data, putting the privacy of upwards of 1 billion people at risk.

Korea ­ps Its Robots Game
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Korea ­ps Its Robots Game

In 1976 an animated film called Robot Taekwon V captured Korean kids' imaginations with its tale of a superhero robot fending off giant machines bent on world domination...

Mapping Could Help Stop Ebola's Spread
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Mapping Could Help Stop Ebola's Spread

Researcher Lars Skog is one of several experts in geoinformatics that are developing mapping systems that can help arrest the spread of disease. 

Cs50 Logs Record-Breaking Enrollment Numbers
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Cs50 Logs Record-Breaking Enrollment Numbers

Nearly 12 percent of Harvard College is enrolled in a single course, according to data released by the Faculty of Arts and Sciences Registrar’s Office on Wednesday...

Data Mining Reveals How Social Coding Succeeds (and Fails)
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Data Mining Reveals How Social Coding Succeeds (and Fails)

The process of developing software has undergone huge transformation in the last decade or so.

Replay: New Wizardry Keeps Pinball Rolling in the Internet Age
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Replay: New Wizardry Keeps Pinball Rolling in the Internet Age

At the recent Battle at Stonehedge pinball tournament here, Jessie Carduner cursed her ninth-place finish and vowed to get professional help.

Researcher Loses Job at Nsf After Government Questions Her Role as 1980s Activist
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Researcher Loses Job at Nsf After Government Questions Her Role as 1980s Activist

Federal investigators say Valerie Barr lied during a background check, which led the U.S. National Science Foundation to cancel her temporary assignment.

Printing Houses on the Moon
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Printing Houses on the Moon

How do you create structures on other worlds when the expense of carrying building materials there is so great?

So You Want to Hack Apple Pay?
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So You Want to Hack Apple Pay?

A decade ago, a group of Johns Hopkins University grad students tried to hack one of the first commercially popular Near Field Communication payment systems—the...

The Revolutionary Technique That Quietly Changed Machine Vision Forever
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The Revolutionary Technique That Quietly Changed Machine Vision Forever

Computer researchers say machines are now almost as adept at recognizing objects as humans, thanks to an algorithm created by University of Toronto scientists in...

Apple's Swift Language Achieves 1.0 Release Milestone
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Apple's Swift Language Achieves 1.0 Release Milestone

Apple says it has achieved version 1.0 status for its new Swift programming language, and the company is now accepting apps that use Swift in the App Store. 

Stanford Engineer Aims to Connect the World With Ant-Sized Radio
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Stanford Engineer Aims to Connect the World With Ant-Sized Radio

Stanford engineers say they have created a radio the size of an ant they think will be the key to creating the connected world of the Internet of Things. 

As Software and Hardware Advance Together, the Next Innovation Wave Rises
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As Software and Hardware Advance Together, the Next Innovation Wave Rises

As processors and sensors have become smaller and found their way into everything from cars to traffic lights to smoke detectors, software developers have kept...

Nasa to Send Sample-Return Mission to Earth-Bound Asteroid
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Nasa to Send Sample-Return Mission to Earth-Bound Asteroid

NASA has long wanted to send a mission to Mars to grab some of its surface and sling it back to Earth.

Where to Grab Space Debris
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Where to Grab Space Debris

Objects in space tend to spin—and spin in a way that's totally different from the way they spin on earth.

Kbase Harnesses Gene Data For Researchers
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Kbase Harnesses Gene Data For Researchers

A  computational platform developed by the U.S. Department of Energy's national research laboratories will make complex analysis of gene data more efficient. 

'smart Genes' Prove Elusive
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'smart Genes' Prove Elusive

Scientists looking for the genes underlying intelligence are in for a slog.

Map of Body's Protein-Folding Machinery Wins a Major Medical Prize
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Map of Body's Protein-Folding Machinery Wins a Major Medical Prize

It's speculation season once again for Nobel Prize watchers.

Google Is Target of European Backlash on ­.s. Tech Dominance
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Google Is Target of European Backlash on ­.s. Tech Dominance

A top German official called for Google to be broken up.

Smartphones Pioneered For ­se in Parkinson's Disease Detection
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Smartphones Pioneered For ­se in Parkinson's Disease Detection

Researchers are working to make it possible to use smartphones to collect information on how the symptoms of degenerative diseases change on an hourly basis. 
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