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Aussies Win Amazon Robotics Challenge
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Aussies Win Amazon Robotics Challenge

Team ACRV, from the Australian Center for Robotic Vision at the Queensland University of Technology, won the final combined task in Amazon's 2017 Robotics Challenge...

Jpl's Design For a Clockwork Rover to Explore Venus
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Jpl's Design For a Clockwork Rover to Explore Venus

The longest amount of time that a spacecraft has survived on the surface of Venus is 127 minutes.

How to Map the Circuits That Define ­S
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How to Map the Circuits That Define ­S

Marta Zlatic owns what could be the most tedious film collection ever.

Hacking Cybersecurity to Anticipate Attacks
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Hacking Cybersecurity to Anticipate Attacks

The ACM Conference on Security and Privacy in Wireless and Mobile Networks in July highlighted developing a hacking model for anticipating cyberattacks.

How Can Humans Keep Control of Ai?
From ACM TechNews

How Can Humans Keep Control of Ai?

Osaka University president Shojiro Nishio stresses the need to keep artificial intelligence under human control.

An Algorithm Trained on Emoji Knows When You're Being Sarcastic on Twitter
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An Algorithm Trained on Emoji Knows When You're Being Sarcastic on Twitter

Researchers have developed a deep-learning textual sentiment algorithm which can analyze tweets to pick up sarcasm and general emotional subtext.

Demystifying the Black Box That Is AI
From ACM News

Demystifying the Black Box That Is AI

When Jason Matheny joined the U.S. Intelligence Advanced Research Projects Activity (IARPA) as a program manager in 2009, he made a habit of chatting to the organization's...

National Ignition Facility Recreates the Interior of Heavy Stars
From ACM News

National Ignition Facility Recreates the Interior of Heavy Stars

In a lot of ways, stars are our model for creating nuclear fusion here on Earth, with fusion power often promoted as "harnessing the power of the Sun."

New Clues to ­niverse's Structure Revealed
From ACM News

New Clues to ­niverse's Structure Revealed

What is our universe made of, and has its composition changed over time?

Nsf Issues Awards to Advance a National Research Infrastructure For Neuroscience
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Nsf Issues Awards to Advance a National Research Infrastructure For Neuroscience

The U.S. National Science Foundation has allocated 17 Next Generation Networks for Neuroscience awards to help the research community understand the human brain...

New Horizons' Next Target Just Got a Lot More Interesting
From ACM News

New Horizons' Next Target Just Got a Lot More Interesting

Could the next flyby target for NASA's New Horizons spacecraft actually be two targets?

Academic Supercomputer Seeks a Top 10 Ranking
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Academic Supercomputer Seeks a Top 10 Ranking

A second-generation academic supercomputer aims to break into the top rankings of the world's fastest supercomputers.

Radio Navigation Set to Make Global Return as Gps Backup, Because Cyber 
From ACM News

Radio Navigation Set to Make Global Return as Gps Backup, Because Cyber 

Way back in the 1980s, when I was a young naval officer, the Global Positioning System was still in its experimental stage.

Gene Editing For 'designer Babies'? Highly ­nlikely, Scientists Say
From ACM News

Gene Editing For 'designer Babies'? Highly ­nlikely, Scientists Say

Now that science is a big step closer to being able to fiddle with the genes of a human embryo, is it time to panic?

Stanford Bioengineers Encourage Virtual Competitors to Vie For a Different Kind of Athletic Title
From ACM TechNews

Stanford Bioengineers Encourage Virtual Competitors to Vie For a Different Kind of Athletic Title

Researchers have built precise models of how individual muscles and limbs move in response to neural control signals, and organized a contest to develop models...

Pitt Researchers Control Supercomputers in Space
From ACM TechNews

Pitt Researchers Control Supercomputers in Space

Researchers are conducting high-performance computing operations in space.

Artificial Intelligence Helps to Keep Tired Drivers Awake
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Artificial Intelligence Helps to Keep Tired Drivers Awake

Researchers at Panasonic have developed an artificial intelligence platform to keep tired drivers comfortably alert at all times.

Cosmic Map Reveals a Not-So-Lumpy ­niverse
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Cosmic Map Reveals a Not-So-Lumpy ­niverse

Cosmologists have produced the biggest map yet of the Universe's structure and they find it less lumpy than previous surveys have suggested.

Clarifying Complex Chemical Processes With Quantum Computers
From ACM TechNews

Clarifying Complex Chemical Processes With Quantum Computers

Researchers at ETH Zurich in Switzerland say they have demonstrated a concrete example of a future application for quantum computers.

The Future Takes Flight at Du
From ACM TechNews

The Future Takes Flight at Du

Researchers at the University of Denver's Unmanned Systems Research Institute are attempting to improve unmanned aerial vehicle technology.
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