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Virtual Reality Creates Infinite Maze in a Single Room
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Virtual Reality Creates Infinite Maze in a Single Room

A new virtual reality system enables users to step into a labyrinth and wander an endless maze of rooms and corridors, but without actually leaving their living...

Software Uses Linkedin Network to Guide Your Career
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Software Uses Linkedin Network to Guide Your Career

New software provides career guidance based on the profiles of LinkedIn users. 

Bet You're a Liam--Software Puts Names to Faces
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Bet You're a Liam--Software Puts Names to Faces

Researchers are investigating whether it is possible to take an educated guess at someone's name with just one look at their face. 

Digital Shrinks Find Depressed Faces and Body Language
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Digital Shrinks Find Depressed Faces and Body Language

Automated systems that analyze gestures and facial expressions could make the challenging task of diagnosing depression somewhat easier. 

How to Find the Right Twitter User in a Crisis
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How to Find the Right Twitter User in a Crisis

Researchers have developed a way to find people on Twitter who are tweeting useful information during a crisis. 

Curiosity's Discoveries Hint at Life's Cradle on Mars
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Curiosity's Discoveries Hint at Life's Cradle on Mars

NASA's Curiosity rover has found what it was looking for in its very first taste of Martian rock—much to everyone's surprise.

Controversial Quantum Computer Aces Entanglement Tests
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Controversial Quantum Computer Aces Entanglement Tests

A few days ago, I held a quantum computer in my hand—or did I?

China's Next-Generation Internet Is a World-Beater
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China's Next-Generation Internet Is a World-Beater

China is developing a next-generation national Internet that reportedly is on a larger scale than anything being developed in the West. 

Google Glass App Identifies You By Your Fashion Sense
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Google Glass App Identifies You By Your Fashion Sense

A new human-recognition system designed for the Google Glass platform can recognize people by the clothes they wear. 

The Father of All Men Is 340,000 Years Old
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The Father of All Men Is 340,000 Years Old

Albert Perry carried a secret in his DNA: a Y chromosome so distinctive that it reveals new information about the origin of our species.

Happy, Snappy Tweets Gain the Most Twitter Followers
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Happy, Snappy Tweets Gain the Most Twitter Followers

The content of tweets, rather than a followers list, that has the biggest impact on the size of a Twitter audience, researchers have found. 

Predict an Oscar Winner By Crunching the Numbers
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Predict an Oscar Winner By Crunching the Numbers

Several organizations are using predictive algorithms to try to identify who will take home an Oscar from the upcoming Academy Awards. 

Tongue-Tingling Interface Lets You Taste Data
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Tongue-Tingling Interface Lets You Taste Data

A new device called Tongueduino can turn the tongue into a 'display' for output from environmental sensors. 

Crowds Prowl Google Street View to Speed Road Repairs
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Crowds Prowl Google Street View to Speed Road Repairs

Software developed by a team at the University of Maryland at College Park makes use of crowdsourcing to report road problems to local governments. 

Why We're Building a 1-Billion Euro Model of a Human Brain
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Why We're Building a 1-Billion Euro Model of a Human Brain

A 1-billion euro research prize will be dedicated to the Human Brain Project, aimed at recreating the human brain in a supercomputer to advance neuroscience.

The Computer That Never Crashes
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The Computer That Never Crashes

University College London researchers have created what they describe as a self-repairing computer that could keep mission-critical systems working. 

Robot Inquisition Keeps Witnesses on the Right Track
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Robot Inquisition Keeps Witnesses on the Right Track

Researchers are developing robots to help solve the misinformation effect, remembering events differently depending on how one is asked.

Mind-Meld Brain Power Is Best For Steering Spaceships
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Mind-Meld Brain Power Is Best For Steering Spaceships

University of Essex researchers have developed a simulator in which pairs of brain-computer interface (BCI) users had to steer a craft toward the exact center of...

Data Waves Keep Your Wearable Tech in Tune
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Data Waves Keep Your Wearable Tech in Tune

A new wireless technique that uses a phenomenon known as Zenneck surface waves could permit wearable technology products to communicate with each other.  

Bandwidth-Sharing App Brings Connectivity to All
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Bandwidth-Sharing App Brings Connectivity to All

Eyal Toledano of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology has developed AirMobs, an app that would allow smartphone owners to share their mobile Internet connections...
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