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Choose Better Passwords With the Help of Science
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Choose Better Passwords With the Help of Science

A team of researchers has been conducting experiments into improving password security.

High-Frequency Chip Makes Fastest Internet Speeds Look Slow
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High-Frequency Chip Makes Fastest Internet Speeds Look Slow

A new high-frequency electronic chip has the potential to transmit tens of gigabits of data every second, much faster than today's fastest Internet connections....

A New Mobile Application Helps Scientists Map the Sound Environment
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A New Mobile Application Helps Scientists Map the Sound Environment

NoiseCapture is an application that unites specialists in environmental acoustics and geographic information.

Siri and Alexa Can Be Turned Against You By ­ltrasound Whispers
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Siri and Alexa Can Be Turned Against You By ­ltrasound Whispers

Researchers have developed a method to hijack intelligent voice assistant using sounds above the range of human hearing.

Pupilscreen Aims to Allow Parents, Coaches, Medics to Detect Concussion, Brain Injuries With a Smartphone
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Pupilscreen Aims to Allow Parents, Coaches, Medics to Detect Concussion, Brain Injuries With a Smartphone

The PupilScreen smartphone application can objectively detect concussions and other traumatic brain injuries.

Mark Sagar Made a Baby in His Lab. Now It Plays the Piano
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Mark Sagar Made a Baby in His Lab. Now It Plays the Piano

People get up to weird things in New Zealand.

Our Weather-Prediction Models Keep Getting Better, and Hurricane Irma Is the Proof
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Our Weather-Prediction Models Keep Getting Better, and Hurricane Irma Is the Proof

By Wednesday of last week, even as Tropical Storm Harvey continued to rain devastation on the Gulf Coast, a new storm, Irma, was taking shape in the eastern Atlantic...

In a High-Tech World, Car Designers Still Rely on Clay
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In a High-Tech World, Car Designers Still Rely on Clay

Car designers have every kind of software and virtual reality tool. But when they want to make sure a car's curves look just right, they rely on one of the world's...

Radiation Analysis Software Makes Emergency Responders' Jobs Quicker, Easier
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Radiation Analysis Software Makes Emergency Responders' Jobs Quicker, Easier

InterSpec is a program for mobile and traditional computing devices designed to analye gamma radiation data at the scene of a disaster.

Asu Researcher Works to Design Algorithms For More Robust Networks
From ACM TechNews

Asu Researcher Works to Design Algorithms For More Robust Networks

Researchers at Arizona State University say they are trying to design effective intervention strategies and algorithms when networks are likely to fail.

Microsoft and Cornell Tech Announce New Partnership
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Microsoft and Cornell Tech Announce New Partnership

Microsoft is partnering with the Cornell Tech-based Initiative for Cryptocurrencies and Contracts.

How to Make Robots That We Can Trust
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How to Make Robots That We Can Trust

The design of trustworthy autonomous systems must entail consideration of the ability to explain decisions and recourse options when things go awry.

How Apple Finally Made Siri Sound More Human
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How Apple Finally Made Siri Sound More Human

The first time Alex Acero saw Her, he watched it like a normal person.

Facebook AI Learns Human Reactions After Watching Hours of Skype
From ACM News

Facebook AI Learns Human Reactions After Watching Hours of Skype

There's something not quite right about humanoid robots.

Fear of Robots Taking Jobs Spurs a Bold Idea: Guaranteed Pay
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Fear of Robots Taking Jobs Spurs a Bold Idea: Guaranteed Pay

Driverless trucks. Factory robots. Delivery drones. Virtual personal assistants.

Artificial Intelligence Cyberattacks Are Coming--but What Does That Mean?
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Artificial Intelligence Cyberattacks Are Coming--but What Does That Mean?

Artificial intelligence could play a key role in the next major cyberattack.

Most Tv Computer Scientists Are Still White Men. Google Wants to Change That
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Most Tv Computer Scientists Are Still White Men. Google Wants to Change That

Google is urging Hollywood to diversify the gender and ethnicity of computer scientists appearing on TV and film.

Neuroscientist Harnesses the Power of Virtual Reality to ­nlock the Mysteries of Memory
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Neuroscientist Harnesses the Power of Virtual Reality to ­nlock the Mysteries of Memory

Researchers are using virtual reality to study how a person's brain encodes and retrieves memories while they explore a new virtual environment.

Google's New Street View Cameras Will Help Algorithms Index the Real World
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Google's New Street View Cameras Will Help Algorithms Index the Real World

Steve Silverman helped build cameras for two NASA rovers that went to Mars.

The Smartphone's Future: It's All About the Camera
From ACM News

The Smartphone's Future: It's All About the Camera

We all know the drill. For the last decade, smartphones have gotten thinner and faster and thinner and faster and, well, you get the picture.
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