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September 2021


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Smart Glasses Made Google Look Dumb. Now Facebook Is Giving Them a Try

Smart Glasses Made Google Look Dumb. Now Facebook Is Giving Them a Try

The company has teamed up with Ray-Ban to create glasses that can take photos, record video, answer phone calls and play podcasts.


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Quantum Computing Breakthrough: Entanglement of Three Spin Qubits Achieved in Silicon

Quantum Computing Breakthrough: Entanglement of Three Spin Qubits Achieved in Silicon


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Crypto's Rapid Move Into Banking Elicits Alarm in Washington

Crypto's Rapid Move Into Banking Elicits Alarm in Washington

The boom in companies offering cryptocurrency loans and high-yield deposit accounts is disrupting the banking industry and leaving regulators scrambling to catch up.


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AI Weather Forecasting for Smart Farms

AI Weather Forecasting for Smart Farms

Researchers at Australia's James Cook University have developed a model to help farmers using smart devices choose the most accurate rainfall forecast for a given day.


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Bayesian Quantum Algorithm Directly Calculates Energy Difference of Atom, Molecule

Bayesian Quantum Algorithm Directly Calculates Energy Difference of Atom, Molecule

Researchers at Japan's Osaka City University have designed a quantum algorithm that directly calculates the energy difference of atoms or molecules.


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Researchers Tap Antiferromagnets for Better RAM

Researchers Tap Antiferromagnets for Better RAM

An international team of scientists has discovered that antiferromagnets could make computer memory significantly faster and more efficient.


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Study: Crowds Can Wise Up to Fake News

Study: Crowds Can Wise Up to Fake News

Scientists suggest crowdsourced assessments from groups of normal readers can virtually match those of professional fact-checkers in vetting news stories.


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Mining Financial Data Without Actually Seeing It Can Detect Fraud

Mining Financial Data Without Actually Seeing It Can Detect Fraud

Multiparty Computation permits computation on encrypted values.


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Japan Needs a Lot More Tech Workers. Can It Find a Place for Women?

Japan Needs a Lot More Tech Workers. Can It Find a Place for Women?

As Japan faces a severe shortage of technology workers and engineering students, efforts are being made to encourage women to enter these fields.


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Computer Scientists Create Search Systems to Limit COVID-19 Misinformation

Computer Scientists Create Search Systems to Limit COVID-19 Misinformation

New system increases the correctness and reliability of health-related searches by 80%


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Imaginary Numbers Protect AI from Very Real Threats

Imaginary Numbers Protect AI from Very Real Threats

Computer engineers at Duke University have shown that numbers with both real and imaginary components can be critical in securing artificial intelligence algorithms against threats while preserving efficiency.


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Singapore Trials Patrol Robots to Deter Bad Social Behavior

Singapore Trials Patrol Robots to Deter Bad Social Behavior

A Singapore government agency announced that a three-week trial will use robot patrols of public areas with high foot traffic in central Singapore to curb poor social behavior, such as ignoring COVID-19 safety measures or smoking…


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Smart Helmet Rapidly Assesses Stroke Patients

Smart Helmet Rapidly Assesses Stroke Patients

Uses EM waves to distinguish the size, position, and type of stroke


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Machine Learning Algorithm Revolutionizes How Scientists Study Behavior

Machine Learning Algorithm Revolutionizes How Scientists Study Behavior

Carnegie Mellon University's Eric Yttri and Alex Hsu have designed an unsupervised machine learning algorithm to simplify and fine-tune behavioral study.


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Using Adversarial Attacks to Refine Molecular Energy Predictions

Using Adversarial Attacks to Refine Molecular Energy Predictions

MIT researchers find new way to quantify the uncertainty in molecular energies predicted by neural networks


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The Cloud: Game Changer in IT Security

The Cloud: Game Changer in IT Security

The move to the cloud makes it harder for companies to keep track of all Internet-connected digital assets.


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Cyberattackers Now Quietly Selling Off Their Victim's Internet Bandwidth

Cyberattackers Now Quietly Selling Off Their Victim's Internet Bandwidth

Hackers and malware developers are now targeting victims' Internet connections to produce illicit income clandestinely via proxyware infections, according to researchers at Cisco Talos.


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Website Predicts Effectiveness of School COVID Testing Policies

Website Predicts Effectiveness of School COVID Testing Policies

Researchers at the data research company Mathematica have created an interactive website to help school officials consider their options for coronavirus testing.


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Ethereum Weathers Bug That Underlines Possible Blockchain Risks

Ethereum Weathers Bug That Underlines Possible Blockchain Risks

Ethereum co-founder Joseph Lubin said the blockchain survived a flaw from outdated software that divided the digital ledger last week, thanks to a quick program update by users.


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AI Technology Set to Transform Heart Imaging

AI Technology Set to Transform Heart Imaging

An international research team has developed an artificial intelligence technology to improve heart imaging.


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Mutual Attention Inception Network Developed for Remote Sensing Visual Question Answering

Mutual Attention Inception Network Developed for Remote Sensing Visual Question Answering

Researchers at the Chinese Academy of Sciences have designed a novel mutual attention inception network and a remote sensing visual question answering dataset.


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Computational Study Identifies Human Proteins Structurally Similar to SARS-CoV-2 Proteins

Computational Study Identifies Human Proteins Structurally Similar to SARS-CoV-2 Proteins

Russian researchers identified more than two dozen structural proteins in the SARS-CoV-2 spike protein that were homologous to human proteins.


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The Fight to Define When AI Is 'High Risk'

The Fight to Define When AI Is 'High Risk'

Everyone from tech companies to churches wants a say in how the E.U. regulates artificial intelligence that could harm people.


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Weather Control via Drone

Weather Control via Drone

Unmanned aerial vehicles are being used to make it rain in the desert, a first step toward controlling the weather.


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He Built a Robot to Prove a Point About Refugees

He Built a Robot to Prove a Point About Refugees

Afghan refugee Saidullah Karimi built a robot from pieces of trash to symbolize what refugees can accomplish and contribute to their new societies.


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Biden Administration Establishes Program to Recruit Tech Professionals to Serve in Government

Biden Administration Establishes Program to Recruit Tech Professionals to Serve in Government

The Biden administration has established the U.S. Digital Corps to enlist and train technology professionals to serve in digital positions within the federal government.


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China Swoops on Algorithms in Latest Tech Clampdown

China Swoops on Algorithms in Latest Tech Clampdown

The Cyberspace Administration of China has issued draft rules to more strictly control the development and use of algorithmic models.


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Popular Smart Home Security System Can Be Remotely Disarmed

Popular Smart Home Security System Can Be Remotely Disarmed

Researchers at cybersecurity company Rapid7 found vulnerabilities that can be used to remotely disarm the Fortress S03 smart home security system.


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Digital Archives Meant to Be Permanent Seem to Be Lost on the Web

Digital Archives Meant to Be Permanent Seem to Be Lost on the Web

Old Dominion University's Michael Nelson and colleagues have found that supposedly permanent digital Web archives could be lost.


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South Korea Forces Google, Apple to Allow Third-Party In-App Payments

South Korea Forces Google, Apple to Allow Third-Party In-App Payments

The measures were proposed last year and faced strong resistance from Apple and Google.