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Photons Open the Gateway For Quantum Networks
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Photons Open the Gateway For Quantum Networks

Researchers have created a photon contact, a key development in the effort to develop quantum computer networks. 

Dive of the Robobee
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Dive of the Robobee

The RoboBee is smaller than a paperclip, and can flap its tiny wings 120 times per second. 

Seven Key Facts About Cassini's Oct. 28 'plume Dive'
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Seven Key Facts About Cassini's Oct. 28 'plume Dive'

NASA's Cassini spacecraft will sample the ocean of Saturn's moon Enceladus on Wednesday, Oct. 28, when it flies through the moon's plume of icy spray.

It's Not Just Vw: A Robust Market For Reprogramming Vehicles
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It's Not Just Vw: A Robust Market For Reprogramming Vehicles

Lawmakers want to know more about Volkswagen's massive cheat—how the automaker used software to crank up the power on a vehicle, and then hide the fact.

Google Turning Its Lucrative Web Search Over to AI Machines
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Google Turning Its Lucrative Web Search Over to AI Machines

When Google-parent Alphabet Inc. reported eye-popping earnings last week its executives couldn’t stop talking up the company's investments in machine learning and...

Researchers at Johns Hopkins Study Crickets' Aerial Acrobatics in Hopes of Building Better Robots
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Researchers at Johns Hopkins Study Crickets' Aerial Acrobatics in Hopes of Building Better Robots

Johns Hopkins University researchers say they have spent more than eight months studying spider crickets in order to develop a new generation of jumping robots. ...

Drivers Push Tesla's Autopilot Beyond Its Abilities
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Drivers Push Tesla's Autopilot Beyond Its Abilities

Enthusiastic Tesla owners cheered last Wednesday when the company enabled the use of an automated driving system, called Autopilot, in its Model S all-electric...

We Don't Need Humans on Mars
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We Don't Need Humans on Mars

The two mobile robots Spirit and Opportunity were launched from Earth in 2003 and arrived on opposite sides of Mars in 2004. A suite of cameras, instruments, and...

­ltrathin Microlenses Could Boost Space Science and Tech
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­ltrathin Microlenses Could Boost Space Science and Tech

Researchers have created the first ultrathin, flat lens able to focus light just as well as its curved counterparts, potentially enabling big breakthroughs in camera...

Introducing Marty, Stanford's Self-Driving, Electric, Drifting Delorean
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Introducing Marty, Stanford's Self-Driving, Electric, Drifting Delorean

A team of Stanford University engineers have built an autonomous, drifting DeLorean powered by electricity to research the physical limits of self-driving systems...

Nasa-Noaa's Suomi Npp Satellite Sees Record-Breaking Hurricane Patricia
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Nasa-Noaa's Suomi Npp Satellite Sees Record-Breaking Hurricane Patricia

On October 23, a Hurricane Warning was in effect from San Blas to Punta San Telmo.

Nsa Advisory Sparks Concern of Secret Advance ­shering in Cryptoapocalypse
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Nsa Advisory Sparks Concern of Secret Advance ­shering in Cryptoapocalypse

In August, National Security Agency officials advised US agencies and businesses to prepare for a not-too-distant time when the cryptography protecting virtually...

Sorry, Einstein. Quantum Study Suggests 'spooky Action' Is Real.
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Sorry, Einstein. Quantum Study Suggests 'spooky Action' Is Real.

In a landmark study, scientists at the Delft University of Technology in the Netherlands reported they have conducted an experiment they say proves one of the most...

Paralyzed Man's Arm Wired to Receive Brain Signals
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Paralyzed Man's Arm Wired to Receive Brain Signals

Scientists at Case Western Reserve University in Ohio say they’ve used electronics to get around a paralyzed man's spinal injury, permitting him to use an implant...

The Bionic Warrior
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The Bionic Warrior

It was August 15, 2012, when Jeremy Maddamma left Afghanistan on a stretcher.

Electronics Get a Power Boost With the Addition of a Simple Material
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Electronics Get a Power Boost With the Addition of a Simple Material

Pennsylvania State University researchers say they have given transistors a big boost by incorporating vanadium dioxide into the electronic devices. 

Microsoft Predicts Practical Quantum Computers Within 10 Years
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Microsoft Predicts Practical Quantum Computers Within 10 Years

Microsoft researchers say a working quantum computer, capable of outperforming traditional computers by orders of magnitude, could be available within 10 years. ...

How Iceland Is Reeling in its Newest Catch: Global Data Centers
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How Iceland Is Reeling in its Newest Catch: Global Data Centers

Think "electricity," green and cheap; no chilling required.

Nasa's K2 Finds Dead Star Vaporizing a Mini 'planet'
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Nasa's K2 Finds Dead Star Vaporizing a Mini 'planet'

Scientists using NASA's repurposed Kepler space telescope, known as the K2 mission, have uncovered strong evidence of a tiny, rocky object being torn apart as it...

Car Infotainment Systems Distract Even with Voice Commands
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Car Infotainment Systems Distract Even with Voice Commands

Car infotainment systems that use voice commands may let drivers keep their hands on the wheel, but they're still highly distracting.
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