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Mining Hardware Helps Scientists Gain Insight Into Silicon Nanoparticles
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Mining Hardware Helps Scientists Gain Insight Into Silicon Nanoparticles

Researchers have developed the first three-dimensional dynamic model of an interaction between light and silicon nanoparticles.

Taking Radio Astronomy to the Next Level
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Taking Radio Astronomy to the Next Level

After its latest upgrade, a radio telescope in Westerbork, the Netherlands, generates 3.7 terabits of data per second, an enormous data-stream that must be processed...

Does a Quantum Equation Govern Some of the ­niverse's Large Structures?
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Does a Quantum Equation Govern Some of the ­niverse's Large Structures?

Researchers who want to predict the behavior of systems governed by quantum mechanics—an electron in an atom, say, or a photon of light traveling through space—typically...

Google Researchers Are Learning How Machines Learn
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Google Researchers Are Learning How Machines Learn

Machines are starting to learn tasks on their own. They are identifying faces, recognizing spoken words, reading medical scans and even carrying on their own conversations...

Wanna See Around Corners? Better Get Yourself a Laser
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Wanna See Around Corners? Better Get Yourself a Laser

You can't see the bunny, but the picosecond laser certainly can.

Latest ­S Weather Satellite Highlights Forecasting Challenges
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Latest ­S Weather Satellite Highlights Forecasting Challenges

The United States filled a crucial gap in its weather-forecasting arsenal when it launched its latest geostationary satellite on 1 March. The craft will enable...

Supercomputing ­nder a New Lens: A Sandia-Developed Benchmark Re-Ranks Top Computers
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Supercomputing ­nder a New Lens: A Sandia-Developed Benchmark Re-Ranks Top Computers

Sandia National Laboratories' High-Performance Conjugate Gradients benchmarking software program is gaining prominence as a tool for ranking supercomputer performance...

Hackers' Delight: Does Quantum Computing Spell the End for Encryption?
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Hackers' Delight: Does Quantum Computing Spell the End for Encryption?

Today's stalwart encryption methods used to send data securely over the Internet are expected to be no match for the power of tomorrow's quantum computers.

Virtual Reality Prepares Business Students for Digital Leadership
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Virtual Reality Prepares Business Students for Digital Leadership

The ESMT Berlin business school is using virtual reality to teach leadership in a digital world to executives from some of Germany’s biggest companies.

These Provocative Images Show Russian Trolls Sought to Inflame Debate Over Climate Change, Fracking and Dakota Pipeline
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These Provocative Images Show Russian Trolls Sought to Inflame Debate Over Climate Change, Fracking and Dakota Pipeline

Russian trolls used Facebook, Instagram and Twitter to inflame U.S. political debate over energy policy and climate change, a finding that underscores how the Russian...

Jumping Spiders and Flying Bees: The Rise of Bio-Inspired Microrobots
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Jumping Spiders and Flying Bees: The Rise of Bio-Inspired Microrobots

University of Manchester researchers are developing jumping robot spiders and swarms of robotic bees.

Spoof, Jam, Destroy: Why We Need a Backup for GPS
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Spoof, Jam, Destroy: Why We Need a Backup for GPS

Earth got a warning shot on January 25, 2016. On that day, Air Force engineers were scheduled to kill off a GPS satellite named SVN-23—the oldest in the navigation...

Astronomers Detect Light from the ­niverse's First Stars
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Astronomers Detect Light from the ­niverse's First Stars

Astronomers have for the first time spotted long-sought signals of light from the earliest stars ever to form in the Universe—around 180 million years after the...

Chipmakers Test Ferroelectrics as a Route to ­ltralow-Power Chips
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Chipmakers Test Ferroelectrics as a Route to ­ltralow-Power Chips

Semiconductor companies are investigating ferroelectrics.

Enigma: Up Close with a Nazi Cipher Machine
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Enigma: Up Close with a Nazi Cipher Machine

A black metal mechanical device resembling a typewriter sits in a wooden box.

How Flashing Lights and Pink Noise Might Banish Alzheimer's, Improve Memory and More
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How Flashing Lights and Pink Noise Might Banish Alzheimer's, Improve Memory and More

In March 2015, Li-Huei Tsai set up a tiny disco for some of the mice in her laboratory. For an hour each day, she placed them in a box lit only by a flickering...

Curiosity Tests a New Way to Drill on Mars
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Curiosity Tests a New Way to Drill on Mars

NASA's Mars Curiosity rover has conducted the first test of a new drilling technique on the Red Planet since its drill stopped working reliably.

'Memtransistor' Brings World Closer to Brain-Like Computing
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'Memtransistor' Brings World Closer to Brain-Like Computing

Researchers say they have developed a "memtransistor" that can perform both memory and information processing while also using multiple terminals in a neural network...

Purdue's NEW LIMITS Center to Advance Computer Chip Parts
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Purdue's NEW LIMITS Center to Advance Computer Chip Parts

Purdue University is using funding from the Semiconductor Research Corp. and the U.S. National Institute of Standards and Technology for its NEW LIMITS facility...

New Technique Allows Printing of Flexible, Stretchable Silver Nanowire Circuits
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New Technique Allows Printing of Flexible, Stretchable Silver Nanowire Circuits

A new technique allows researchers to print circuits on flexible, stretchable substrates using silver nanowires.
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