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Artificial Neuronal Network Learns to ­se Human Language
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Artificial Neuronal Network Learns to ­se Human Language

Researchers have developed a cognitive model which is able to learn to communicate using human language. 

Crash Test Simulations Expose Real Risks
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Crash Test Simulations Expose Real Risks

Researchers are developing computer models of vehicle crashes to provide more sophisticated information on how to improve restraints and other safety systems. 

Self-Folding Minirobots Possible With Origami-Inspired Graphene
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Self-Folding Minirobots Possible With Origami-Inspired Graphene

Researchers at Donghua University in China have created a type of graphene paper that can fold itself into a variety of shapes, including a miniature walking robot...

Nomadic Computing Speeds ­p Big Data Analytics
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Nomadic Computing Speeds ­p Big Data Analytics

The latest research by Inderjit Dhillon is a non-locking, stochastic multi-machine algorithm for asynchronous and decentralized matrix completion. 

How Sensorimotor Intelligence May Develop
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How Sensorimotor Intelligence May Develop

The emergence of self-directed behavior in robots can be grounded in the synaptic plasticity of their nervous systems, according to a new study.

New Report on Energy-Efficient Computing
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New Report on Energy-Efficient Computing

Novel research could help overcome the barriers that are limiting progress in computing, according to a new report.

Sensors May Soon Give Prosthetics a Lifelike Sense of Touch
From ACM News

Sensors May Soon Give Prosthetics a Lifelike Sense of Touch

Prosthetic limbs may work wonders for restoring lost function in some amputees, but one thing they can't do is restore an accurate sense of touch.

Smith’s STEM Education Act Signed Into Law
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Smith’s STEM Education Act Signed Into Law

The STEM Education Act of 2015 strengthens U.S. science, technology, engineering, and math education efforts.

Nsf Awards $74.5 Million to Support Interdisciplinary Cybersecurity Research
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Nsf Awards $74.5 Million to Support Interdisciplinary Cybersecurity Research

The U.S. National Science Foundation has awarded $74.5 million in research grants through its Secure and Trustworthy Cyberspace program. 

For the Real Hits of Fashion Week, Look to Computer Science
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For the Real Hits of Fashion Week, Look to Computer Science

Researchers from Taiwan and the University of Rochester have developed algorithms that enable a computer to identify fashion trends. 

Scientists Stop and Search Malware Hidden in Shortened ­rls on Twitter
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Scientists Stop and Search Malware Hidden in Shortened ­rls on Twitter

Cardiff University researchers have developed a technique for detecting tweets containing malicious links. 

Obama Orders Effort to Build First Exascale Computer
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Obama Orders Effort to Build First Exascale Computer

The United States is now committed to building an exascale computer, some 30 times more powerful than today’s top machine.

Collaboratively Exploring Virtual Worlds
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Collaboratively Exploring Virtual Worlds

The Pentagon's Office of Force Readiness and Training, Lockheed Martin, and the National Science Foundation are creating a platform for immersive training. 

Army Computer Scientist Streamlines Network Science
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Army Computer Scientist Streamlines Network Science

Researchers have developed an experimental infrastructure to dynamically create, deploy, and manage virtual clusters of heterogeneous nodes within a cloud. 

This Ancient Paper Art Makes Flexible, Super Strong Electronics
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This Ancient Paper Art Makes Flexible, Super Strong Electronics

Teams of researchers  are using Kirigami, the Japanese art of paper cutting, as inspiration for developing flexible and stretchable electronics. 

How Computers Can Teach Themselves to Recognize Cats
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How Computers Can Teach Themselves to Recognize Cats

In June 2012, a network of 16,000 computers trained itself to recognize a cat by looking at 10 million images from YouTube videos. Today, the technique is used...

Could a Computer Predict the Next Pandemic?
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Could a Computer Predict the Next Pandemic?

In a new study, researchers used machine learning to make accurate forecasts of whether animals carry dangerous pathogens.

Exploring a New Frontier of Cyber-Physical Systems: The Human Body
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Exploring a New Frontier of Cyber-Physical Systems: The Human Body

The U.S. National Science Foundation recently announced $8.75 million in awards to two programs developing state-of-the-art medical and cyber-physical systems. 

Is the ­niverse a Hologram?
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Is the ­niverse a Hologram?

At first glance, there is not the slightest doubt: to us, the universe looks three dimensional. But one of the most fruitful theories of theoretical physics in...

Revisiting the STEM Workforce
From ACM TechNews

Revisiting the STEM Workforce

A new report by the National Science Board examines the U.S. science, technology, engineering, and mathematics workforce. 
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