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October 2021


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How to Map a Fly Brain in 20 Million Easy Steps

How to Map a Fly Brain in 20 Million Easy Steps

Scientists at the Howard Hughes Medical Institute's Janelia Research Campus and Google have been mapping the fruit fly brain connectome since 2014.


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Australia Considers New Privacy Rules to Protect Children on Social Media

Australia Considers New Privacy Rules to Protect Children on Social Media

The Australian government is considering legislation that would enable the creation of an online code to prohibit social media from directing children to harmful content.


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Chinese Scientists Develop Quantum Computer with 113 Detected Photons

Chinese Scientists Develop Quantum Computer with 113 Detected Photons

Chinese scientists have developed a quantum computer prototype with 113 detected photons to solve tasks using the classical Gaussian boson sampling (GBS) modeling algorithm.


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Behold, the Worm Blob and Its Computerized Twin

Behold, the Worm Blob and Its Computerized Twin

A multi-institutional team of scientists devised a computer model for the study of worm blob dynamics.


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Robot Taxi Boats Take to the Water in Amsterdam

Robot Taxi Boats Take to the Water in Amsterdam

An autonomous boat taxi is set for deployment in the canals of Amsterdam.


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McDonald's Partners With IBM to Replace Drive-Thru Employees With AI

McDonald's Partners With IBM to Replace Drive-Thru Employees With AI

"I'm sorry, Dave. I can't give you fries with that."


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The 50-Year-Old Problem That Eludes Theoretical Computer Science

The 50-Year-Old Problem That Eludes Theoretical Computer Science

A solution to P vs NP could unlock countless computational problems—or keep them forever out of reach.


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Facebook Renames Itself Meta Amid Controversy

Facebook Renames Itself Meta Amid Controversy

The social network wants to be known as a metaverse company.


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Ransomware Gang Masquerades as Real Company to Recruit Tech Talent

Ransomware Gang Masquerades as Real Company to Recruit Tech Talent

Researchers said the ransomware group Fin7 has established a counterfeit company to recruit potential technology talent.


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Researchers Help Expand Mineral Exploration Using Machine Learning

Researchers Help Expand Mineral Exploration Using Machine Learning

Researchers at Australia's Curtin University and the Geological Survey of Western Australia are using deep learning to analyze geochemical data to expand mineral exploration in the region.


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Mapping the Mind's Eye

Mapping the Mind's Eye

Researchers used applied differential geometry to develop a framework to quantify retinotopic maps in V1, one of 14 areas of the brain devoted to visual processing.


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Multi-Algorithm Approach Helps Deliver Personalized Medicine for Cancer Patients

Multi-Algorithm Approach Helps Deliver Personalized Medicine for Cancer Patients

Researchers used ensemble-based machine learning algorithms to forecast patients' response to cancer-fighting drugs with high accuracy.


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Robot Teams Win DARPA Subterranean Challenge

Robot Teams Win DARPA Subterranean Challenge

The teams behind the real and virtual robots named as winners shared a total of  $5 million in prize money.


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3D-Printed Houses Sprouting Near Austin as Demand for Homes Grows

3D-Printed Houses Sprouting Near Austin as Demand for Homes Grows

Two companies plan to start building the largest three-dimensionally (3D)-printed home community in the U.S. next year.


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Latest Russian Cyberattack Targeting Hundreds of U.S. Networks

Latest Russian Cyberattack Targeting Hundreds of U.S. Networks

Microsoft warns the Russia-based agency Nobelium has targeted hundreds of U.S. companies and organizations, in its latest cyberattack.


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AI Sheds Light on How the Brain Processes Language

AI Sheds Light on How the Brain Processes Language

Research by neuroscientists suggests the latest predictive language models' underlying mechanism functions similarly to the human brain's language-processing centers.


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Big Tech Talent War Threatens Kenya's Startups

Big Tech Talent War Threatens Kenya's Startups

Technology giants like Microsoft that have set up operations in Kenya are poaching talent from local startups.


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Improved Computer Simulation Can Build Faster, Cleaner, Cheaper Planes

Improved Computer Simulation Can Build Faster, Cleaner, Cheaper Planes

Researchers have enhanced computer modeling to better predict the lift and drag of an airplane's structure, without slowing the speed of calculation.


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Imaging System Captures Text From Barely Open Books

Imaging System Captures Text From Barely Open Books

A new imaging methodology developed by the University of Rochester's Gregory Heyworth and colleagues can capture text from extremely fragile books.


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How to Fix Facebook, According to Facebook Employees

How to Fix Facebook, According to Facebook Employees

Internal research documents provide a blueprint for solving the company's biggest problems.


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The Tech Industry is a 'Boys Club,' New Report Says

The Tech Industry is a 'Boys Club,' New Report Says

While women in tech have some optimism about the future of the industry, they're feeling the effects of being an underrepresented group.


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NATO Releases First-Ever Strategy for Artificial Intelligence

NATO Releases First-Ever Strategy for Artificial Intelligence

Artificial Intelligence is one of the seven technological areas which NATO Allies have prioritized for their relevance to defence and security.


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Some Artists Found a Lifeline Selling NFTs. Others Worry It's a Trap

Some Artists Found a Lifeline Selling NFTs. Others Worry It's a Trap

Artists are jumping into a market that will pay thousands for their work. But they're running into scams, environmental concerns, and crypto hype.


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NASA Challenges Students to Design Moon-Digging Robots

NASA Challenges Students to Design Moon-Digging Robots

NASA's Lunabotics Junior Contest offers students in grades K-12 the opportunity to design lunar-excavating robots.


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Social Media, AI Can Measure Aesthetic Quality of Landscapes

Social Media, AI Can Measure Aesthetic Quality of Landscapes

Researchers used deep learning to develop a model that can factor people's aesthetic enjoyment of a landscape into ecosystem service assessments.


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A Way to Measure Tech Complexity

A Way to Measure Tech Complexity

An international team of scientists developed a method of quantifying technological complexity through the measurement of fluid human actions.


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Intel Falls as Outlook Shows Costly Path to Regain Dominance

Intel Falls as Outlook Shows Costly Path to Regain Dominance

Datacenter unit sales decline from major cloud providers.


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How AI Could Solve Supply Chain Shortages and Save Christmas

How AI Could Solve Supply Chain Shortages and Save Christmas

Just-in-time shipping is dead. Long live supply chains stress-tested with AI digital twins.


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AI and Sustainability: Where Are We and What's Next?

AI and Sustainability: Where Are We and What's Next?

Researchers are exchanging views and proposing solutions as questions around AI's environmental impact become more urgent.


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Facebook Wrestles With the Features It Used to Define Social Networking

Facebook Wrestles With the Features It Used to Define Social Networking

Likes and shares made the social media site what it is. Now, company documents show, it's struggling to deal with their effects.

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