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Algorithm May Help Scientists Demystify Complex Networks
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Algorithm May Help Scientists Demystify Complex Networks

A new algorithm capable of analyzing models of biological systems can lead to greater understanding of their underlying decision-making mechanisms.

100-Qubit Quantum Computing System Unveiled
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100-Qubit Quantum Computing System Unveiled

Startup reveals a unique quantum computing system.

Astronomers Use Artificial Intelligence to Reveal the Actual Shape of the Universe
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Astronomers Use Artificial Intelligence to Reveal the Actual Shape of the Universe

Using artificial intelligence-driven data analysis to peel back the noise and find the actual shape of the universe.

The Pentagon Is Bolstering Its AI Systems—by Hacking Itself
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The Pentagon Is Bolstering Its AI Systems—by Hacking Itself

A new "red team" will try to anticipate and thwart attacks on machine learning programs.

Huge Data Leak Shatters the Lie that the Innocent Need Not Fear Surveillance
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Huge Data Leak Shatters the Lie that the Innocent Need Not Fear Surveillance

The Guardian's investigation shows how repressive regimes can buy and use the kind of spying tools Edward Snowden warned us about.

Scientists Decipher Activity of the Brain in Deep Sleep
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Scientists Decipher Activity of the Brain in Deep Sleep

A new system can decode the brain's activity during sleep to analyze memory consolidation.

Computer Science Professor Wins 'Test of Time' Award for Influential Paper
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Computer Science Professor Wins 'Test of Time' Award for Influential Paper

The University of Southern California's Shang-Hua Teng and his collaborator, Yale University's Daniel A. Spielman, were named to receive the Symposium on Theory...

How AI Is Fighting Wildfires
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How AI Is Fighting Wildfires

The University of California, San Diego's Ilkay Altintas and colleagues have spent eight years helping fire managers and scientists combat wildfires through the...

Rats Took Over This Pacific Island. Now Drones Are Leading the Fightback
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Rats Took Over This Pacific Island. Now Drones Are Leading the Fightback

The conservation group Island Conservation plans to use drones to try to eliminate rats on Tetiaroa atoll and two other islands in French Polynesia, beginning in...

Constant but Camouflaged, Flurry of Cyberattacks Offers Glimpse of New Era
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Constant but Camouflaged, Flurry of Cyberattacks Offers Glimpse of New Era

Once imagined as a new kind of warfare, government-linked hacking has instead become a widespread and perhaps permanent feature of the global order.

Scientists Warn of 'Bleak Cyborg Future' From Brain-Computer Interfaces
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Scientists Warn of 'Bleak Cyborg Future' From Brain-Computer Interfaces

Researchers warn of the potential social, ethical, and legal consequences of technologies interacting heavily with human brains.

ML Tool Sorts the Nuances of Quantum Data
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ML Tool Sorts the Nuances of Quantum Data

A machine learning tool can parse quantum matter and identify relationships among microscopic properties in the data.

Study Describes Tool for Improving Serious Illness Conversations
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Study Describes Tool for Improving Serious Illness Conversations

A new computer model can automatically analyze conversations between seriously ill people, their families, and palliative care specialists in epidemiological studies...

The World's First Digital Model of a Cancer Cell
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The World's First Digital Model of a Cancer Cell

Researchers have developed the world's first computer model of a cancer cell, which could revolutionize cancer research.

Joke-Cracking Chatbots Boost Learning Levels
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Joke-Cracking Chatbots Boost Learning Levels

The role of humor in training, and conversing with, chatbots.

From Macy’s to Albertsons, Facial Recognition is Already Everywhere
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From Macy’s to Albertsons, Facial Recognition is Already Everywhere

Customers are largely unaware that some of their favorite stores are using facial recognition tech.

Your Sweaty Fingertips Could Help Power the Next Generation of Wearable Electronics
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Your Sweaty Fingertips Could Help Power the Next Generation of Wearable Electronics

The new device is just 1 square centimeter wide and flexible enough to wrap around a fingertip.

'Hubble Is Back!'
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'Hubble Is Back!'

Famed space telescope has a new lease on life after computer swap appears to fix glitch.

U.S., Allies Accuse China of Hacking Microsoft and Condoning Other Cyberattacks
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U.S., Allies Accuse China of Hacking Microsoft and Condoning Other Cyberattacks

This is the first time Washington and other U.S. allies have assigned blame for the Microsoft Exchange hack, which compromised more than 100,000 servers worldwide...

Bourdain Documentary's Use of A.I. to Mimic Voice Draws Questions
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Bourdain Documentary's Use of A.I. to Mimic Voice Draws Questions

The documentary "Roadrunner" by Morgan Neville uses 45 seconds of a voice that sounds like Bourdain, generated with artificial intelligence. Is it ethical?
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