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Intelligent Awareness System to Improve Safety on Passenger Ferry
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Intelligent Awareness System to Improve Safety on Passenger Ferry

The marine division of Rolls-Royce has introduced a situational awareness and intelligence system to reduce the risk of ferry collisions and night-time groundings...

Computer Program Looks Five Minutes Into the Future
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Computer Program Looks Five Minutes Into the Future

Self-learning software can predict actions five minutes into the future by first learning typical sequences of events from video footage, and then predicting actions...

Drone Swarms Are the New Fireworks Lighting Up China's Skies
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Drone Swarms Are the New Fireworks Lighting Up China's Skies

Since China banned fireworks across more than 400 cities to reduce pollution, a new entertainment has emerged to fill the skies: drone swarms.

Ramp-­p in Antarctic Ice Loss Speeds Sea Level Rise
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Ramp-­p in Antarctic Ice Loss Speeds Sea Level Rise

Ice losses from Antarctica have tripled since 2012, increasing global sea levels by 0.12 inch (3 millimeters) in that timeframe alone, according to a major new...

Colliding Wormholes May Be Causing Gravitational Waves
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Colliding Wormholes May Be Causing Gravitational Waves

One of the most significant scientific developments of recent times has been the five separate observations of the elusive ripples in space-time known as gravitational...

Novel Transmitter Protects Wireless Data From Hackers
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Novel Transmitter Protects Wireless Data From Hackers

A new transmitter can hack-proof wireless data by frequency hopping each individual 1 or 0 bit of a data packet, every microsecond.

New Algorithm Fuses Quality, Quantity in Satellite Imagery
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New Algorithm Fuses Quality, Quantity in Satellite Imagery

University of Illinois researchers have developed an algorithm that combines high-resolution and high-frequency satellite data into one integrated product.

Robots Learn by Checking in on Team Members
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Robots Learn by Checking in on Team Members

Engineers have enabled teamwork between unmanned aerial vehicles.

3D Printing for the ­.S. Navy
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3D Printing for the ­.S. Navy

 The world's largest navy explores the use of additive manufacturing for spare parts, with an eye toward eventually building ships that way. 

Massive Martian Dust Storm Endangers NASA Rover
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Massive Martian Dust Storm Endangers NASA Rover

An enormous dust storm is blanketing much of Mars, blocking the sunlight that NASA's 15-year-old Opportunity rover needs to survive.

In Newark, Police Cameras, and the Internet, Watch You
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In Newark, Police Cameras, and the Internet, Watch You

The camera perched above the bus stop sends back a continuous feed from the corner of 16th Avenue and South 18th Street in Newark's West Ward.

Cosmic Ray Showers Crash Supercomputers. Here's What to Do About It
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Cosmic Ray Showers Crash Supercomputers. Here's What to Do About It

The Cray-1 supercomputer, the world's fastest back in the 1970s, does not look like a supercomputer.

London's Roadmap to Becoming the World's Smartest City
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London's Roadmap to Becoming the World's Smartest City

London, U.K., mayor Sadiq Khan has released details of his plan to make his city the world's smartest.

Watch Real Football Matches in Miniature Played on Your Desk
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Watch Real Football Matches in Miniature Played on Your Desk

Researchers have taught a machine learning neural network algorithm to render two-dimensional video clips posted on YouTube as three-dimensional  images.

The ­niverse Is Not a Simulation, but We Can Now Simulate It
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The ­niverse Is Not a Simulation, but We Can Now Simulate It

In the early 2000s, a small community of coder-cosmologists set out to simulate the 14-billion-year history of the universe on a supercomputer.

AI Could Get 100 Times More Energy-Efficient with IBM's New Artificial Synapses
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AI Could Get 100 Times More Energy-Efficient with IBM's New Artificial Synapses

Neural networks are the crown jewel of the AI boom. They gorge on data and do things like transcribe speech or describe images with near-perfect accuracy (see "10...

Memristors Key to Nano-Scale Analog/Digital Adaptive Hardware
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Memristors Key to Nano-Scale Analog/Digital Adaptive Hardware

The University of Southampton in the U.K. is advancing memristors and charge-based processing to make analog and digital technologies adaptable in the nanoscale...

Opportunity Hunkers Down During Dust Storm
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Opportunity Hunkers Down During Dust Storm

NASA engineers received a transmission from Opportunity on Sunday morning, a positive sign despite the worsening dust storm.

Exploring Cyber Resilience for Electricity
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Exploring Cyber Resilience for Electricity

Challenges face the use of microgrids, but they hold the potential for increased grid security.

To Build the Best Bots, NASA Happily Looks to Others Here on Earth
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To Build the Best Bots, NASA Happily Looks to Others Here on Earth

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