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Yale Students Design Chrome Extension to Combat Fake News
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Yale Students Design Chrome Extension to Combat Fake News

Open Mind is a new Google Chrome extension designed to combat fake new.

Technologies Support Dementia Patients
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Technologies Support Dementia Patients

A small but growing category of assistive technologies is aimed at people with cognitive disabilities.

Major Payment Company: 'fewer and Fewer ­se Cases' For Bitcoin Payments
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Major Payment Company: 'fewer and Fewer ­se Cases' For Bitcoin Payments

Stripe is one of the most popular ways for small online organizations to accept credit card payments. And in 2014 it became one of the first major payment processors...

Trust Me, I'm a Robot
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Trust Me, I'm a Robot

In an interview, Ayanna Howard discusses her work directing the Georgia Institute of Technology's Human-Automation Systems Lab.

Drones Learn to Navigate Autonomously By Imitating Cars and Bicycles
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Drones Learn to Navigate Autonomously By Imitating Cars and Bicycles

The DroNet algorithm enables drones to fly by themselves through the streets of a city and in indoor environments.

New Autonomous Car Can Handle Snow and Ice
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New Autonomous Car Can Handle Snow and Ice

Researchers at the VTT Technical Research Center in Finland have developed a self-driving vehicle designed to maneuver in rough and icy conditions.

Students ­se Sandbox to Demonstrate Gravity
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Students ­se Sandbox to Demonstrate Gravity

Gravbox is a new augmented reality sandbox developed to help explain how gravity affects objects when they travel through a certain environment.

Guarding Against the Possible Spectre in Every Machine
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Guarding Against the Possible Spectre in Every Machine

The recent disclosure of the Spectre and Meltdown chip vulnerabilities is symptomatic of most technology firms following poor supply-chain precautions, says one...

New Defenses Sought Against Gps Spoofing Attacks
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New Defenses Sought Against Gps Spoofing Attacks

Researchers have received $1 million from the U.S. National Science Foundation to fortify computers and devices against cyberattacks associated with timekeeping...

Meet Antifa's Secret Weapon Against Far-Right Extremists
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Meet Antifa's Secret Weapon Against Far-Right Extremists

Computer science professor Megan Squire  has created an array of programs that monitor approximately 400,000 accounts of white nationalists on Facebook and elsewhere...

Designing Customizable Self-Folding Swarm Robots
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Designing Customizable Self-Folding Swarm Robots

Researchers are developing robotic swarms that can be rapidly customized, self-assembled, and self-deployed without human intervention.

Cartoon Clinicians: Precursors of Virtual Therapy?
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Cartoon Clinicians: Precursors of Virtual Therapy?

Soldiers in one study were more open with a virtual character about post-traumatic stress symptoms than with human doctors.

Tractor Beam Breakthrough Could Lead to Levitating Humans
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Tractor Beam Breakthrough Could Lead to Levitating Humans

Tractor beams have made the jump from science fiction to reality in recent years, but only for levitating very small objects.

Trash Talk From an AI Could Help Humans Cooperate Better
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Trash Talk From an AI Could Help Humans Cooperate Better

Researchers have developed an algorithm to help artificial intelligence and humans learn to cooperate.

Professor Designs Algorithms to Make Robots Better Collaborators
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Professor Designs Algorithms to Make Robots Better Collaborators

Researchers are developing algorithms that enable groups of robots to make good decisions despite inherent communication delays in information sharing.

New Research Adds Physiology to Computer Models
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New Research Adds Physiology to Computer Models

Researchers contend that without a physiological complement, a computer program modeling the mind would just be a brain in a vat.

Computer Codes Make Sweet Music For Self-Playing Piano
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Computer Codes Make Sweet Music For Self-Playing Piano

Researchers used unique software to create an interactive self-playing piano performance.

Nus Engineers Invent Tiny Vision Processing Chip For ­ltra-Small Smart Vision Systems and Iot Applications
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Nus Engineers Invent Tiny Vision Processing Chip For ­ltra-Small Smart Vision Systems and Iot Applications

EQSCALE is a new microchip that captures visual details from video frames using 20 times less power than existing chips.

Are Programs Better Than People at Predicting Reoffending?
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Are Programs Better Than People at Predicting Reoffending?

A Dartmouth College research study found the COMPAS computer program performed about as well as humans at predicting recidivism.

Brain Mri, AI Predict Deaf Children's Capacity to Learn Language
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Brain Mri, AI Predict Deaf Children's Capacity to Learn Language

A new method using two types of computing technology can predict how well a deaf child can learn language after receiving cochlear implant surgery.
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