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Meet the 'swarmies'--Robotics Answer to Bugs
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Meet the 'swarmies'--Robotics Answer to Bugs

Researchers are developing software that instructs small, wheeled robots to work together in searching an area for a particular material. 

Intelligent Navigation System to Personalize Shopping Trips
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Intelligent Navigation System to Personalize Shopping Trips

Researchers are developing an indoor navigation system to help improve people's experiences at supermarkets, hospitals, and parks. 

For Sale: Systems That Can Secretly Track Where Cellphone ­sers Go Around the Globe
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For Sale: Systems That Can Secretly Track Where Cellphone ­sers Go Around the Globe

Privately owned surveillance companies are offering systems capable of tracking the location of any cellphone user to governments around the globe. 

For Google's Self-Driving Cars, It's a Bumpy Trip
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For Google's Self-Driving Cars, It's a Bumpy Trip

The future of Google's pursuit of fully autonomous vehicles is being put into question by new California rules that forbid such vehicles from driving on public...

Next For Virtual Reality: Video, Without the Games
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Next For Virtual Reality: Video, Without the Games

Nearly all the hype around virtual reality—much of it fanned by Facebook’s $2 billion acquisition of Oculus VR, the headset maker—is about how the technology can...

Hacking Traffic Lights With a Laptop Is Easy
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Hacking Traffic Lights With a Laptop Is Easy

Security researchers with permission from local road authorities hacked into nearly 100 wirelessly networked traffic lights and were able to change the lights on...

China Targets Own Operating System to Take on Likes of Microsoft, Google
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China Targets Own Operating System to Take on Likes of Microsoft, Google

China could have a new homegrown operating system by October to take on imported rivals such as Microsoft Corp, Google Inc and Apple Inc, Xinhua news agency said...

Queen Pardons Gay Codebreaker Alan Turing
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Queen Pardons Gay Codebreaker Alan Turing

Britain’s Queen Elizabeth II this week granted a Royal pardon for internationally acclaimed British codebreaker and computer scientist Alan Turing, who took his...

A Chinese Internet Giant Starts to Dream
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A Chinese Internet Giant Starts to Dream

Punk bands from Blondie to the Ramones once played in Broadway Studios, an age-worn 95-year-old neoclassical building surrounded by strip clubs in San Francisco’s...

New Era in Safety When Cars Talk to One Another
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New Era in Safety When Cars Talk to One Another

The U.S. Department of Transportation this week announced a plan to eventually require that vehicle-to-vehicle (V2V) communications systems be installed in all...

Rethinking Cad: New Design Paradigms in the Age of 3-D Printing
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Rethinking Cad: New Design Paradigms in the Age of 3-D Printing

The future of computer-aided design tools, in light of recent developments in 3-D printing and additive manufacturing, was the focus of a recent workshop by DARPA's...

Voyager Map Details Neptune's Strange Moon Triton
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Voyager Map Details Neptune's Strange Moon Triton

NASA's Voyager 2 spacecraft gave humanity its first close-up look at Neptune and its moon Triton in the summer of 1989.

Tool Makes Online Personal Data More Transparent
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Tool Makes Online Personal Data More Transparent

Columbia University researchers have developed XRay, a tool that seeks to reveal what personal data is being mined to craft online advertisements, product recommendations...

Antivirus Works Too Well, Gripe Cybercops
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Antivirus Works Too Well, Gripe Cybercops

Internal documents leaked by activists earlier this month show police clients from several nations complaining to FinFisher GmbH, a seller of spyware to government...

Virtual Reality Navigation System to Help Diagnose Cognitive Defects
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Virtual Reality Navigation System to Help Diagnose Cognitive Defects

The onset of dementia can lead to an inability to navigate a neighborhood or building, and a new virtual reality-based tool is being developed at the University...

Is Emailing Your Brainwaves the Future of Communication?
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Is Emailing Your Brainwaves the Future of Communication?

Here's something you probably didn't expect in your inbox: Researchers have now developed a way to email brainwaves.

Tor Project's Struggle to Keep the Dark Net in the Shadows
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Tor Project's Struggle to Keep the Dark Net in the Shadows

The BBC has interviewed Andrew Lewman, executive director of the Tor Project.

Anatomy of an Air Strike: Three Intelligence Streams Working in Concert
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Anatomy of an Air Strike: Three Intelligence Streams Working in Concert

In a fast-moving war with an elusive foe like the Islamic State militants, information is as important as guns, jet fighters and bombs.

Google's Fact-Checking Bots Build Vast Knowledge Bank
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Google's Fact-Checking Bots Build Vast Knowledge Bank

Google is building the largest store of knowledge in human history—and it's doing so without any human help.

Listening In: The Navy Is Tracking Ocean Sounds Collected By Scientists
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Listening In: The Navy Is Tracking Ocean Sounds Collected By Scientists

In a retired shore station for transpacific communications cables on the western coast of Vancouver Island sits a military computer in a padlocked cage.
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