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These Scientists May Be Your Next Members of Congress
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These Scientists May Be Your Next Members of Congress

A growing number of aspiring candidates for U.S. congressional offices have a background in science.

Why Are Countries Creating Public Random Number Generators?
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Why Are Countries Creating Public Random Number Generators?

In Chile, politicians resent the Comptroller General, which audits government officials to prevent corruption.

Academy to Deliver New Initiatives for Women and Girls in STEM
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Academy to Deliver New Initiatives for Women and Girls in STEM

Australia has allocated $600,000 for the development of a roadmap for increasing engagement and participation of girls and women in science, technology, engineering...

­sing Artificial Intelligence to Investigate Illegal Wildlife Trade on Social Media
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­sing Artificial Intelligence to Investigate Illegal Wildlife Trade on Social Media

Researchers in Finland say artificial intelligence can be used to help monitor illegal wildlife trade on social media.

Quantum Computer Learns to 'see' Trees
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Quantum Computer Learns to 'see' Trees

St. Mary's College researchers trained a quantum computer to recognize trees, a breakthrough they say could help scientists use other quantum systems for complicated...

The Kids Who Might Save the Internet
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The Kids Who Might Save the Internet

The future of the Internet may lie in the hands of a new generation of computer-savvy children forming a hacker community disposed toward fortifying Web security...

How to Make Democracy Harder to Hack
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How to Make Democracy Harder to Hack

With voting machines and related tools under threat by cybercriminals, the pressure is on to bolster the security of democratic infrastructure.

Machines v. Hackers: Cybersecurity's Artificial Intelligence Future
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Machines v. Hackers: Cybersecurity's Artificial Intelligence Future

Experts predict machines will perform increasingly complex cybersecurity operations over time, reducing the need for humans and facilitating a paradigm shift in...

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. 

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.

New U.s.-Japan Collaborations Bring Big Data Approaches to Disaster Response
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New U.s.-Japan Collaborations Bring Big Data Approaches to Disaster Response

The U.S. National Science Foundation and the Japan Science and Technology Agency will jointly fund six collaborative big data projects to enhance disaster management...

Hoax-Detecting Software Spots Fake Papers
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Hoax-Detecting Software Spots Fake Papers

Software programs that generate nonsense computer science papers have become sources of embarrassment for major academic publishers.

Smarter Smart Grids
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Smarter Smart Grids

North Carolina State University researchers are using cloud computing resources to analyze smart grid data.

Programming Safety Into Self-Driving Cars
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Programming Safety Into Self-Driving Cars

University of Massachusetts, Amherst professor Shlomo Zilberstein has been investigating ways of helping semi-autonomous systems to better make decisions. 

Researcher Loses Job at Nsf After Government Questions Her Role as 1980s Activist
From ACM News

Researcher Loses Job at Nsf After Government Questions Her Role as 1980s Activist

Federal investigators say Valerie Barr lied during a background check, which led the U.S. National Science Foundation to cancel her temporary assignment.

Careers in Statistics Evolve and Expand
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Careers in Statistics Evolve and Expand

Workers with statistics backgrounds have long been in healthy demand for academic, actuarial, pharmaceutical, or government jobs.

Computers Can Be Hacked Using High-Frequency Sound
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Computers Can Be Hacked Using High-Frequency Sound

Using the microphones and speakers that come standard in many of today's laptop computers and mobile devices, hackers can secretly transmit and receive data using...

In Cyberarms Race, North Korea Emerging As a Power, Not a Pushover
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In Cyberarms Race, North Korea Emerging As a Power, Not a Pushover

Often dismissed as a laggard in the global cyberarms race, North Korea has long been seen as a chronic cyber-superpower wannabe.

From ACM News

Iran Hijacked ­.s. Drone, Says Iranian Engineer

Iran guided the CIA's "lost" stealth drone to an intact landing inside hostile territory by exploiting a navigational weakness long-known to the U.S. military...

Information Flow Can Reveal Dirty Deeds
From ACM News

Information Flow Can Reveal Dirty Deeds

Political thrillers that portray a "web of corruption" get it all wrong, at least according to an analysis of emails between Enron employees. The flow of the...
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