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Artificial Intelligence Helps Identify Effective Cancer Drug Combinations
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Artificial Intelligence Helps Identify Effective Cancer Drug Combinations

Researchers at Cornell University have found artificial intelligence can help scientists predict what combinations of existing drugs could combat different types...

New Algorithms May Revolutionize Drug Discoveries—and Our Understanding of Life
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New Algorithms May Revolutionize Drug Discoveries—and Our Understanding of Life

A new set of machine learning algorithms that can generate three-dimensional structures of tiny protein molecules may revolutionize the development of drug therapies...

Rolf Noskwith Obituary
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Rolf Noskwith Obituary

A member of the Bletchley Park team breaking the German navy’s Enigma ciphers during the second World War.

Complex 3D Data on All Devices
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Complex 3D Data on All Devices

A new Web-based software platform supports three-dimensional data visualization on any connected device, optimizing the use of virtual reality in industry.

Computing Conference to Celebrate 50 Years of Turing Award
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Computing Conference to Celebrate 50 Years of Turing Award

ACM has announced it will celebrate 50 years of the ACM A.M. Turing Award, also known as the "Nobel Prize of Computing," with a high-profile conference to be held...

Volunteers Archive Government Data, Worry Trump Administration Could Cut Access
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Volunteers Archive Government Data, Worry Trump Administration Could Cut Access

Volunteers are working to archive public databases hosted by U.S. government agencies because they are worried access to the data could be cut off by the Trump...

China Claims Supercomputer Powers Surpasses U.s., Europe
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China Claims Supercomputer Powers Surpasses U.s., Europe

The processing power of China's Tianhe supercomputer at the National Supercomputer Center in Tianjin exceeds that of its U.S. and European counterparts, according...

Researchers From the Ugr Develop a New Software Which Adapts Medical Technology to See the Interior of a Sculpture
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Researchers From the Ugr Develop a New Software Which Adapts Medical Technology to See the Interior of a Sculpture

Researchers at the University of Granada in Spain have developed software that adapts conventional medical technology, enabling it to analyze the interior of sculptures...

Could Your Robot Go to Work Instead of You?
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Could Your Robot Go to Work Instead of You?

Getting yourself out of bed and into work can feel like one of the toughest parts of the day.

Paralyzed Patients Communicate Thoughts Via Brain-Computer Interface
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Paralyzed Patients Communicate Thoughts Via Brain-Computer Interface

A new noninvasive brain-computer interface has enabled researchers in the U.K. to communicate with patients who are totally paralyzed and unable to talk.

Holograms From Sci-Fi Movies May Soon Become Reality
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Holograms From Sci-Fi Movies May Soon Become Reality

Researchers say they have developed a device that could generate the highest-quality holographic images ever produced and may lead to imaging technologies similar...

Atlanta Falcons to Win Super Bowl, Says Pitt Researcher
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Atlanta Falcons to Win Super Bowl, Says Pitt Researcher

The Atlanta Falcons will defeat the New England Patriots in Super Bowl 51, according to University of Pittsburgh researchers.

Wearable AI System Can Detect a Conversation's Tone
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Wearable AI System Can Detect a Conversation's Tone

Researchers at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology have developed a system that utilizes a wearable device and artificial intelligence to detect whether the...

Israeli Scientist Wins Japan Prize For Cryptography Work
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Israeli Scientist Wins Japan Prize For Cryptography Work

Adi Shamir, a professor at the Weizmann Institute in Rehovot, Israel, is one of three winners of the 2017 Japan Prize.

Federal Workers Turn to Encryption to Thwart Trump
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Federal Workers Turn to Encryption to Thwart Trump

Federal employees worried that President Donald Trump will gut their agencies are creating new email addresses, signing up for encrypted messaging apps and looking...

Um Researchers Awarded For Using Big Data in Medical Studies
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Um Researchers Awarded For Using Big Data in Medical Studies

The University of Michigan is receiving $3 million in funding from the Michigan Institute for Data Sciences to support three projects that will address issues in...

Army, Industry Computer Scientists Gather For 'hackathon'
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Army, Industry Computer Scientists Gather For 'hackathon'

Researchers at the U.S. Army Research Laboratory's Network Science Collaborative Technology Alliance (NSCTA) recently held the first hackathon at the Adelphi Laboratory...

Researchers Develop Wearable, Low-Cost Sensor to Measure Skin Hydration
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Researchers Develop Wearable, Low-Cost Sensor to Measure Skin Hydration

North Carolina State University researchers have developed a wearable, wireless sensor that can monitor a person's skin hydration.

Iu, Nswc Crane Partnering to Bolster National Defense Through 'smart Tech' Agreement
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Iu, Nswc Crane Partnering to Bolster National Defense Through 'smart Tech' Agreement

Indiana University  and the U.S. Naval Surface Warfare Center, Crane Division, have entered into a collaborative research agreement to improve military sensor technology...

Pollsters' Failures Signal Need For Changes
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Pollsters' Failures Signal Need For Changes

For opinion researchers, the unexpected outcomes of the Brexit vote and the U.S. presidential election signals it is time to reassess the kinds of data they gather...
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