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Some Consider Msr India Mecca of Theoretical Computer Science: Jeannette Wing
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Some Consider Msr India Mecca of Theoretical Computer Science: Jeannette Wing

In an interview, Microsoft Research's Jeannette M. Wing discusses innovation in India, women in software research, and this year's research trends.

The National Guard Takes on Hackers
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The National Guard Takes on Hackers

Governors, legislators, and other organizations are increasingly pushing to use the National Guard to help address the issue of cybersecurity. 

Japanese Organizations Claim White Spaces Broadband Breakthrough
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Japanese Organizations Claim White Spaces Broadband Breakthrough

Researchers say they have used the IEEE 802.22 standard for TV white spaces to achieve a "historic breakthrough" in long-range broadband communications. 

How Can Supercomputers Survive a Drought?
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How Can Supercomputers Survive a Drought?

Recent drought conditions around the United States have increased concerns over the tremendous amount of water required to run data centers and supercomputers. 

­.s. Computer Scientists Reject Mass Surveillance
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­.s. Computer Scientists Reject Mass Surveillance

Fifty influential American computer scientists have signed an open letter urging the United States to reject mass surveillance and preserve privacy. 

Nasa Preparing For 2014 Comet Watch at Mars
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Nasa Preparing For 2014 Comet Watch at Mars

This spring, NASA will be paying cautious attention to a comet that could put on a barnstorming show at Mars on Oct. 19, 2014.

How Real Is Spike Jonze's 'her'? Artificial Intelligence Experts Weigh In
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How Real Is Spike Jonze's 'her'? Artificial Intelligence Experts Weigh In

In Spike Jonze's Oscar-nominated, futuristic film 'Her,' computers compose music, carry on seamless conversations with humans, organize emails instantaneously,...

Virtual Worlds Are Real
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Virtual Worlds Are Real

Ever since virtual worlds and online games emerged in the mainstream consciousness around 2005, the media has insisted on framing them as escapist fantasies.

A 96-Antenna System Tests the Next Generation of Wireless
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A 96-Antenna System Tests the Next Generation of Wireless

Even as the world's carriers build out the latest wireless infrastructure, known as 4G LTE, a new apparatus bristling with 96 antennas taking shape at a Rice University...

Spy Agencies Tap Data Streaming From Phone Apps
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Spy Agencies Tap Data Streaming From Phone Apps

When a smartphone user opens Angry Birds, the popular game application, and starts slinging birds at chortling green pigs, spies could be lurking in the background...

Graphene Rival 'phosphorene' Is Born to Be a Transistor
From ACM TechNews

Graphene Rival 'phosphorene' Is Born to Be a Transistor

Phosphorene, which is structurally similar to graphene, is a natural semiconductor that could be used in the next generation of computers.

Bio-Inspired Robotic Device Could Aid Ankle-Foot Rehabilitation
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Bio-Inspired Robotic Device Could Aid Ankle-Foot Rehabilitation

Robotics researchers have developed an active orthotic device that can duplicate the natural motions in a person's ankle.

Tacc Addresses Need For ­ser-Friendly, Inexpensive Science Gateways
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Tacc Addresses Need For ­ser-Friendly, Inexpensive Science Gateways

The Texas Advanced Computing Center (TACC) has released version 2.0 of the Agave application programming interface, and Gateway DNA. 

Crowdsourcing a Living Map of World Health
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Crowdsourcing a Living Map of World Health

A project at University of California, San Diego uses crowdsourcing to create maps of large-scale health problems and environmental damage. 

The Race to Buy the Human Brains Behind Deep Learning Machines
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The Race to Buy the Human Brains Behind Deep Learning Machines

Any aspiring science fiction writer looking for a good protagonist could do worse than ripping off the Wikipedia page for Demis Hassabis.

How You Might Be Tracked For Ads in a Post-Cookie World
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How You Might Be Tracked For Ads in a Post-Cookie World

The Web cookie may be dying, but that doesn’t mean it is the end of consumers being tracked online.

How the Incite Project Allots Supercomputer Hours
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How the Incite Project Allots Supercomputer Hours

Researchers vie for some of the billions of computer-hours available on two of the world’s fastest supercomputers.

­dacity Founder: Moocs Can Help the Economy, Even If They Can't Replace College
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­dacity Founder: Moocs Can Help the Economy, Even If They Can't Replace College

Sebastian Thrun was instrumental in building Google's self-driving car and Glass projects, and helped launch the company's Google X wing to spearhead "moonshot"...

China's Jade Rabbit Rover May Be Victim of Moon Dust
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China's Jade Rabbit Rover May Be Victim of Moon Dust

A plucky bunny on the moon may have just met an untimely end.

Netflix-Like Algorithm Drives New College-Finding Tool
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Netflix-Like Algorithm Drives New College-Finding Tool

A computer science doctoral student has developed a recommendation algorithm to help guide high school students in their choice of colleges. 
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