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California, Texas Serve as Testing Grounds For Open Source Voting Technology
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California, Texas Serve as Testing Grounds For Open Source Voting Technology

Several counties in California and Texas are hoping open source voting will be the solution to electronic voting machines now reaching the end of their lifespans...

Student-Built Apps Teach Colleges a Thing or Two
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Student-Built Apps Teach Colleges a Thing or Two

College students across the United States have been developing their own apps, sometimes to great success. 

Finding the 'holy Grail' of Making Smarter Robots
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Finding the 'holy Grail' of Making Smarter Robots

Robots that can learn how to do just about anything, including anticipating what their human owners are about to do, may be lurking around the corner if scientists...

Memory Reformat Planned For Opportunity Mars Rover
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Memory Reformat Planned For Opportunity Mars Rover

An increasing frequency of computer resets on NASA's Mars Exploration Rover Opportunity has prompted the rover team to make plans to reformat the rover's flash...

Baby X, The Intelligent Toddler Simulation, Is Getting Smarter Every Day
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Baby X, The Intelligent Toddler Simulation, Is Getting Smarter Every Day

Holding a children's picture book up to his computer screen, a researcher for the Auckland Bioengineering Institute Laboratory for Animate Technologies in New Zealand...

Experiment Tests Whether ­niverse Is a Hologram
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Experiment Tests Whether ­niverse Is a Hologram

The search for the fundamental units of space and time has officially begun.

Nasa Telescopes ­ncover Early Construction of Giant Galaxy
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Nasa Telescopes ­ncover Early Construction of Giant Galaxy

Astronomers have for the first time caught a glimpse of the earliest stages of massive galaxy construction.

How Social Media Silences Debate
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How Social Media Silences Debate

The Internet might be a useful tool for activists and organizers, in episodes as momentous as the Arab Spring or as trivial as the Ice Bucket Challenge. But overall...

Entangled Photons Make a Picture from a Paradox
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Entangled Photons Make a Picture from a Paradox

Physicists have devised a way to take pictures using light that has not interacted with the object being photographed.

Why Big Data Has Some Big Problems When It Comes to Public Policy
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Why Big Data Has Some Big Problems When It Comes to Public Policy

For all the talk about using big data and data science to solve the world’s problems—and even all the talk about big data as one of the world’s problems—it seems...

Android Flaw Might Also Affect Ios, Windows
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Android Flaw Might Also Affect Ios, Windows

Security researchers have discovered a vulnerability in the Android mobile operating system that could permit attacks on apps running on the same device. 

Valeri: Robots Lending a Helping Hand to Build Planes
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Valeri: Robots Lending a Helping Hand to Build Planes

Researchers on the Validation of Advanced, Collaborative Robotics for Industrial Applications project are trying to incorporate robots into the building of airplanes...

Beer Taps the Internet of Things
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Beer Taps the Internet of Things

Industry-specific technology tracks how quickly kegs are drained and help purveyors charge for every last drop.

Smartphones Set Out to Decipher a Cryptographic System
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Smartphones Set Out to Decipher a Cryptographic System

Researchers have developed an Android app to crack a cryptographic system by enabling thousands of smartphones to work together on the task. 

Looking to the Future of Data Science
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Looking to the Future of Data Science

The Association for Computing Machinery, a leading professional association in computer science, is holding its annual conference this week, focusing on what we’re...

Sleeping with the Enemy
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Sleeping with the Enemy

The Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology, in Leipzig, is a large, mostly glass building shaped a bit like a banana.

In Praise of Efficient Price Gouging
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In Praise of Efficient Price Gouging

In the four years since the car service Uber launched, it has been beset by criticism from myriad groups, including city officials annoyed by its sometimes cavalier...

Helping Researchers Cope With the Medical Literature Knowledge Explosion
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Helping Researchers Cope With the Medical Literature Knowledge Explosion

The new Knowledge Integration Toolkit will help research scientists make better use of the massive volumes of scientific research that is available in public databases...

How an Algorithm Detected the Ebola Outbreak a Week Early, and What It Could Do Next
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How an Algorithm Detected the Ebola Outbreak a Week Early, and What It Could Do Next

HealthMap, an international mapping tool that detects and tracks diseases, identified the Ebola virus just over a week before it spread. 

Can Computers Replace Historians?
From ACM TechNews

Can Computers Replace Historians?

A researcher suggests computers have the potential to sift through the big data of history to help spot patterns.
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