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Russian Researchers Claim First Quantum-Safe Blockchain
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Russian Researchers Claim First Quantum-Safe Blockchain

The Russian Quantum Center announced the creation of the first quantum-safe blockchain for securing cryptocurrencies and classified government communications and...

When Hatred Goes Viral: Inside Social Media's Efforts to Combat Terrorism
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When Hatred Goes Viral: Inside Social Media's Efforts to Combat Terrorism

On New Year's Eve in 2015 local and federal agents arrested a 26-year-old man in Rochester, N.Y., for planning to attack people at random later that night using...

A Whole New Jupiter: First Science Results from Nasa's Juno Mission
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A Whole New Jupiter: First Science Results from Nasa's Juno Mission

Early science results from NASA's Juno mission to Jupiter portray the largest planet in our solar system as a complex, gigantic, turbulent world, with Earth-sized...

That Time the Soviets Bugged Congress, and Other Spy Tales
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That Time the Soviets Bugged Congress, and Other Spy Tales

During a private meeting in the Oval Office earlier this month, President Donald Trump is understood to have disclosed highly classified intelligence to two senior...

Stanford Scholars, Researchers Discuss Key Ethical Questions Self-Driving Cars Present
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Stanford Scholars, Researchers Discuss Key Ethical Questions Self-Driving Cars Present

Stanford University scholars discuss the challenging ethical ramifications of driverless vehicles.

How to Prevent 3D Printing Hacks? Install Secret Flaws and Share the Decoder Ring
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How to Prevent 3D Printing Hacks? Install Secret Flaws and Share the Decoder Ring

Researchers say they have developed techniques manufacturers can use to thwart intellectual property thieves.

12 Views on the Future of Electronics
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12 Views on the Future of Electronics

Experts at last week's Imec Technology Forum in Belgium offered predictions on how the future of electronics will evolve.

Detecting Life In Space: The Red Edge
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Detecting Life In Space: The Red Edge

The universe's "most interesting star" just started acting up again.

Next-Gen Computing: Memristor Chips That See Patterns Over Pixels
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Next-Gen Computing: Memristor Chips That See Patterns Over Pixels

Researchers say they have developed a memristor computer circuit prototype that has the potential to process complex data faster and using much less power than...

A Rural Lens on a Research Agenda For Intelligent Infrastructure
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A Rural Lens on a Research Agenda For Intelligent Infrastructure

A new white paper focuses on a research agenda for designing an intelligent infrastructure for rural communities.

Google's Alphago Defeats Chinese Go Master in Win For AI
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Google's Alphago Defeats Chinese Go Master in Win For AI

Google DeepMind's AlphaGo program beat a Chinese world champion in the first of three Go games held this week.

Parasitic Robot System For Turtle's Waypoint Navigation
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Parasitic Robot System For Turtle's Waypoint Navigation

Researchers have developed a parasitic robot system, a hybrid animal-robot interaction that mimics the natural relationship between parasites and hosts.

Weaving the Web
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Weaving the Web

Sir Tim Berners-Lee created a paradigm shift that changed the world with his invention of the World Wide Web, Hypertext Transport Protocol, and Hypertext Markup...

Potential and Peril
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Potential and Peril

The outlook for artificial intelligence-based autonomous weapons.

Optimization Search Finds a Heart of Glass
From Communications of the ACM

Optimization Search Finds a Heart of Glass

Analog computing could provide greater efficiency, improved digital algorithms.

Curiosity May Be Vital For Truly Smart AI
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Curiosity May Be Vital For Truly Smart AI

A computer algorithm equipped with a form of artificial curiosity can learn to solve tricky problems even when it isn't immediately clear what actions might help...

Earth-Observing Companies Push For More-Advanced Science Satellites
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Earth-Observing Companies Push For More-Advanced Science Satellites

Never have so many private eyes looked down at Earth.

Speeding ­p Quality Control For Biologics
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Speeding ­p Quality Control For Biologics

Engineers have developed a new method for analyzing biologics in production, based on a series of nanoscale filters.

Smart Machines Pick ­p the Pace
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Smart Machines Pick ­p the Pace

Massachusetts Institute of Technology principal research scientist Andrew McAfee says the pace of machine-learning advancement is often underestimated.

Google Researchers Are Teaching Their AI to Build Its Own, More Powerful AI
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Google Researchers Are Teaching Their AI to Build Its Own, More Powerful AI

Google has unveiled a new approach to machine learning in which neural networks are used to build better neural networks.
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