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The Billion-Dollar Robot Question--How Can We Make Sure They're Safe?
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The Billion-Dollar Robot Question--How Can We Make Sure They're Safe?

The advent of unsupervised robots raises the question of how to ensure their safety. 

Tech Companies Are Slamming a Proposed ­k Terrorism Law. Here's Why.
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Tech Companies Are Slamming a Proposed ­k Terrorism Law. Here's Why.

The world's biggest tech firms—including Apple, Microsoft, and Yahoo—are pressing for changes to a proposed British law aimed at expanding the government's electronic...

Cassini Completes Final Close Enceladus Flyby
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Cassini Completes Final Close Enceladus Flyby

NASA's Cassini spacecraft has begun transmitting data and images from the mission's final close flyby of Saturn's active moon Enceladus. Cassini passed Enceladus...

Better Memory
From Communications of the ACM

Better Memory

Advances in non-volatile memory are changing the face of computing and ushering in a new era of efficiencies.

The ­rban, Infrastructural Geography of 'the Cloud'
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The ­rban, Infrastructural Geography of 'the Cloud'

The relationship between data to space extends beyond the network equipment, services, and mobile devices that transmit and present information to a user.

A Master Algorithm Lets Robots Teach Themselves to Perform Complex Tasks
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A Master Algorithm Lets Robots Teach Themselves to Perform Complex Tasks

For all the talk of machines becoming intelligent, getting a sophisticated robot to do anything complex, like grabbing a heavy object and moving it from one place...

'robot Locust' Can Traverse Rocky Terrain and Assist in Search and Rescue
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'robot Locust' Can Traverse Rocky Terrain and Assist in Search and Rescue

Tel Aviv University researchers have developed TAUB, a locust-inspired robot that can jump twice as high as existing similar robots. 

How Long ­ntil We Can Build R2-D2 and C-3po?
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How Long ­ntil We Can Build R2-D2 and C-3po?

Creating socially intelligent, interactive robots such as those depicted in the "Star Wars" films is a challenging proposal.

The First Person to Hack the Iphone Built a Self-Driving Car. In His Garage
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The First Person to Hack the Iphone Built a Self-Driving Car. In His Garage

A few days before Thanksgiving, George Hotz, a 26-year-old hacker, invites me to his house in San Francisco to check out a project he’s been working on.

Rocks Rich in Silica Present Puzzles For Mars Rover Team
From ACM News

Rocks Rich in Silica Present Puzzles For Mars Rover Team

In detective stories, as the plot thickens, an unexpected clue often delivers more questions than answers.

Facewatch 'thief Recognition' Cctv on Trial in ­k Stores
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Facewatch 'thief Recognition' Cctv on Trial in ­k Stores

Until now, Facewatch has provided local groups of businesses with a way to share their CCTV images of shoplifters and other potential offenders.

How Someday Robots May Run to the Rescue--Literally
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How Someday Robots May Run to the Rescue--Literally

A research team in Ann Arbor, MI, is working to revolutionize walking robot control algorithms. 

European Satellites: How Islamic State Takes Its Terror To the Web
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European Satellites: How Islamic State Takes Its Terror To the Web

No terror organization uses the Internet as successfully when it comes to marketing itself and recruiting supporters as Islamic State (IS) does. But how is it able...

Cassini Closes in on Enceladus, One Last Time
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Cassini Closes in on Enceladus, One Last Time

A thrilling chapter in the exploration of the solar system will soon conclude, as NASA's Saturn-orbiting Cassini spacecraft makes its final close flyby of the ocean...

Physicists in Europe Find Tantalizing Hints of a Mysterious New Particle
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Physicists in Europe Find Tantalizing Hints of a Mysterious New Particle

Does the Higgs boson have a cousin?

Nist Adds to Quantum Computing Toolkit With Mixed-Atom Logic Operations
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Nist Adds to Quantum Computing Toolkit With Mixed-Atom Logic Operations

U.S. National Institute of Standards and Technology researchers performed logic operations with two atoms of different elements.

Wearable Energy Generator ­ses ­rine to Power Wireless Transmitter
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Wearable Energy Generator ­ses ­rine to Power Wireless Transmitter

Researchers say they have developed the first self-sufficient system powered by a wearable energy generator based on microbial fuel cell technology. 

China's Internet Forum May Provide a Peek at Its Cyber-Ambitions
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China's Internet Forum May Provide a Peek at Its Cyber-Ambitions

Heads of state, including the prime ministers of Pakistan and Russia, and major technology firms will gather Wednesday in Wuzhen, a picturesque little town of canals...

Two Atoms Make Quantum Memory, Processing Gate, and Test of Entanglement
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Two Atoms Make Quantum Memory, Processing Gate, and Test of Entanglement

Quantum systems are inherently fragile as any interactions with the outside world can change their state.

The Bioficial Heart
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The Bioficial Heart

Researchers aim to build replacements for human organs using 3D printing.
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