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Electrical Pulses and Neural Code Boost Memory Storage
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Electrical Pulses and Neural Code Boost Memory Storage

Researchers at Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center have used electrical stimulation and neural patterns to improve the storage of new information in the brain, which...

Distinguishing Identical Twins
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Distinguishing Identical Twins

Can facial recognition systems tell twins apart?

Want Computers to See Better in the Real World? Train Them in a Virtual Reality
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Want Computers to See Better in the Real World? Train Them in a Virtual Reality

Chinese researchers have developed a new method for improving how computers "see" and "understand" real-world objects by training their vision systems in virtual...

Pressure Building for Rules of Engagement for Cyberwarfare
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Pressure Building for Rules of Engagement for Cyberwarfare

The call for an international legal framework governing cyberwarfare is gaining momentum.

Building Better Maps for the Disability Community
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Building Better Maps for the Disability Community

Occupational therapist turned disability rights activist Alanna Raffel has spent her career thinking about accessibility. So for her 30th birthday last year, she...

Smartphone App Can Help Doctors Track Severity of Parkinson's Symptoms
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Smartphone App Can Help Doctors Track Severity of Parkinson's Symptoms

HopkinsPD uses smartphone sensors to reliably score symptom severity in patients with Parkinson's disease.

Technology Earns Smart 50 Award
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Technology Earns Smart 50 Award

Researchers have won a Smart 50 Award for one of the 50 "most transformative smart projects each year."

­sing Biomimicry to Detect Outbreaks Faster
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­sing Biomimicry to Detect Outbreaks Faster

Researchers have been working to enhance the U.S. biosurveillance system, which alerts authorities to disease outbreaks.

Crypto Crumpling Could Solve the Encryption Conundrum
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Crypto Crumpling Could Solve the Encryption Conundrum

Researchers say a new encryption method that maximizes mobile device security for users still gives authorities a way to gain "exceptional access" in special circumstances...

A Tough Task for Facebook: European-Type Privacy for All
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A Tough Task for Facebook: European-Type Privacy for All

Next month, a comprehensive new data protection law goes into effect in the European Union, placing greater requirements on how companies like Facebook and Google...

Smart Ink Adds New Dimensions to 3D Printing
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Smart Ink Adds New Dimensions to 3D Printing

A new smart ink turns three-dimensionally-printed structures into objects that change shape and color.

A 200-Year-Old Idea Offers a New Way to Trace Stolen Bitcoins
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A 200-Year-Old Idea Offers a New Way to Trace Stolen Bitcoins

Researchers are using an 1816 legal precedent to track down stolen bitcoins.

Migration Forecasts Could Help Prevent Wind Turbines and Buildings From Killing Millions of Birds
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Migration Forecasts Could Help Prevent Wind Turbines and Buildings From Killing Millions of Birds

A team of researchers have constructed a computer model of weather and bird migration to help prevent bird deaths by wind farms and buildings.

Researchers Devise Novel Laser Steering for Autonomous Cars
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Researchers Devise Novel Laser Steering for Autonomous Cars

Researchers say they have discovered a novel laser light sensing technology that is more robust and less expensive than conventional systems.

Blue Waters Supercomputer Brings Subatomic Resolution to Computational Microscope
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Blue Waters Supercomputer Brings Subatomic Resolution to Computational Microscope

A new "computational microscope" can model the atomic and subatomic forces driving molecular interactions.

A Brain-Boosting Prosthesis Moves From Rats to Humans
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A Brain-Boosting Prosthesis Moves From Rats to Humans

The shape on the screen appears only briefly—just long enough for the test subject to commit it to memory. At the same time, an electrical signal snakes past the...

Your Alexa and Fitbit Can Testify Against You in Court
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Your Alexa and Fitbit Can Testify Against You in Court

Ross Compton had no idea his pacemaker would finger him for arson.

How Human is Your Robot?
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How Human is Your Robot?

A Brown University team develops a way to 'score' robots for being more (or less) like people.

Digital Life Team Creates Animated 3D Models of Sea Turtles From Live Specimens
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Digital Life Team Creates Animated 3D Models of Sea Turtles From Live Specimens

The Digital Life team at the University of Massachusetts-Amherst has unveiled three-dimensional models of a loggerhead and a green sea turtle.

MIT Professor Who Developed Wi-Fi-like Device That 'Sees Through Walls' to Receive ACM Prize in Computing
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MIT Professor Who Developed Wi-Fi-like Device That 'Sees Through Walls' to Receive ACM Prize in Computing

Massachusetts Institute of Technology professor Dina Katabi has been named recipient of the 2017 ACM Prize in Computing.
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