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China Launches Brain-Imaging Factory
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China Launches Brain-Imaging Factory

Neuroscientists who painstakingly map the twists and turns of neural circuitry through the brain are about to see their field expand to an industrial scale. 

This Robot Lab Has No Idea What Its Robots Are Doing
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This Robot Lab Has No Idea What Its Robots Are Doing

The Georgia Institute of Technology's Institute for Robotics and Intelligent Machines supports the Robotarium, an arena where scientists can run experiments on...

China's Plan For World Domination in AI Isn't So Crazy After All
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China's Plan For World Domination in AI Isn't So Crazy After All

Xu Li's software scans more faces than maybe any on earth. He has the Chinese police to thank.

Cassini Prepares to Say Goodbye to a True Titan
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Cassini Prepares to Say Goodbye to a True Titan

Mere weeks away from its dramatic, mission-ending plunge into Saturn, NASA's Cassini spacecraft has a hectic schedule, orbiting the planet every week in its ...

Teaching A.i. Systems to Behave Themselves
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Teaching A.i. Systems to Behave Themselves

At OpenAI, the artificial intelligence lab founded by Tesla's chief executive, Elon Musk, machines are teaching themselves to behave like humans. But sometimes,...

AI Artist Conjures ­p Convincing Fake Worlds From Memories
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AI Artist Conjures ­p Convincing Fake Worlds From Memories

Researchers have developed a neural network capable of creating realistic photos based on real-world images.

Inside the Increasingly Complex Algorithms That Get Packages to Your Door
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Inside the Increasingly Complex Algorithms That Get Packages to Your Door

If you had to hand-deliver 50 packages, how would you go about planning the best route?

Your Virtual Robot Assistant
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Your Virtual Robot Assistant

With its "unique capabilities," virtual "James" is designed to interact with people regarding the delivery of a service.

25 Years of Global Sea Level Data, and Counting
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25 Years of Global Sea Level Data, and Counting

Today marks the 25th anniversary of the launch of a revolutionary ocean research vessel—a space "ship."

How A.i. Is Creating Building Blocks to Reshape Music and Art
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How A.i. Is Creating Building Blocks to Reshape Music and Art

In the mid-1990s, Douglas Eck worked as a database programmer in Albuquerque while moonlighting as a musician.

Instagram Posts Can Reveal Depression Better Than Anything Patients Tell Their Doctors
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Instagram Posts Can Reveal Depression Better Than Anything Patients Tell Their Doctors

Researchers at the University of Vermont and Harvard University say algorithmic analysis of Instagram posts could diagnose depression more effectively than physicians...

Researchers 'count Cars'--Literally--to Manage Traffic
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Researchers 'count Cars'--Literally--to Manage Traffic

OverFeat Framework is a new automated car-counting system.

New Research Could Show How Legendary Musicians Would Play Modern Music
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New Research Could Show How Legendary Musicians Would Play Modern Music

Researchers are developing a system that could be used to show how musicians from any era would have played a piece of music from any other era.

Artificial Intelligence Identifies Plant Species For Science
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Artificial Intelligence Identifies Plant Species For Science

Computer algorithms trained on the images of thousands of preserved plants have learned to automatically identify species that have been pressed, dried and mounted...

Biohackers Encoded Malware in a Strand of Dna
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Biohackers Encoded Malware in a Strand of Dna

When biologists synthesize DNA, they take pains not to create or spread a dangerous stretch of genetic code that could be used to create a toxin or, worse, an infectious...

First Evidence That Social Bots Play a Major Role in Spreading Fake News
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First Evidence That Social Bots Play a Major Role in Spreading Fake News

Fake news and the way it spreads on social media is emerging as one of the great threats to modern society.

Cassini to Begin Final Five Orbits Around Saturn
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Cassini to Begin Final Five Orbits Around Saturn

NASA's Cassini spacecraft will enter new territory in its final mission phase, the Grand Finale, as it prepares to embark on a set of ultra-close passes through...

Deepmind AI Teaches Itself About the World By Watching Videos
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Deepmind AI Teaches Itself About the World By Watching Videos

To an untrained AI, the world is a blur of confusing data streams.

­ta Researcher Seeks to Minimize Risks For ­nmanned Aerial Systems Over Populated Areas
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­ta Researcher Seeks to Minimize Risks For ­nmanned Aerial Systems Over Populated Areas

A researcher will use a $550,000 U.S. National Science Foundation grant to quantify risks posed by unmanned aerial systems and create algorithms to reduce those...

Nsf Grant Aims to ­se Big Data to Improve Crops
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Nsf Grant Aims to ­se Big Data to Improve Crops

Researchers have received a $1.2-million U.S. National Science Foundation grant to help biologists improve crop management.
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