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The Future of Cryptocurrencies: Bitcoin and Beyond
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The Future of Cryptocurrencies: Bitcoin and Beyond

When the digital currency Bitcoin came to life in January 2009, it was noticed by almost no one apart from the handful of programmers who followed cryptography...

Researchers Develop Deep-Learning Method to Predict Daily Activities
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Researchers Develop Deep-Learning Method to Predict Daily Activities

Researchers have developed a new method to train computers to recognize and comprehend a wide range of human activities in a single day. 

On What Facebook Knows--An Interview With the Man Behind Facebook's Personality Experiment
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On What Facebook Knows--An Interview With the Man Behind Facebook's Personality Experiment

A researcher discusses a report issued earlier this year on how individuals' Facebook activities could be used to measure their psychological profiles. 

More-Flexible Machine Learning
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More-Flexible Machine Learning

Massachusetts Institute of Technology researchers plan to present a machine-learning technique that enables semantically-related concepts to reinforce each other...

Got 'em! Researchers Steal Crypto Keys From Amazon Cloud
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Got 'em! Researchers Steal Crypto Keys From Amazon Cloud

Worchester Polytechnic Institute researchers have demonstrated how to use an instance of Amazon EC2 to recover the full 2,048-bit RSA key from a separate Amazon...

Robot See, Robot Do: How Robots Can Learn New Tasks By Observing
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Robot See, Robot Do: How Robots Can Learn New Tasks By Observing

It can take weeks to reprogram an industrial robot to perform a complicated new task, which makes retooling a modern manufacturing line painfully expensive and...

Martian Life Could Be a Biotech Bonanza
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Martian Life Could Be a Biotech Bonanza

When NASA scientists announced that instruments on the Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter sensed signs of liquid water seeping on the Martian surface, they meant a solution...

Pluto's Big Moon Charon Reveals a Colorful and Violent History
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Pluto's Big Moon Charon Reveals a Colorful and Violent History

NASA's New Horizons spacecraft has returned the best color and the highest resolution images yet of Pluto's largest moon, Charon—and these pictures show a surprisingly...

Hidden Gps Devices to Track Suspects Raise Legal Concerns
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Hidden Gps Devices to Track Suspects Raise Legal Concerns

For months, police trying to solve a Long Island robbery spree had little more to go on than grainy surveillance footage of a man in a hoodie and black ski mask...

Thought Process: Building an Artificial Brain
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Thought Process: Building an Artificial Brain

Microsoft co-founder Paul Allen is funding a pair of parallel projects to understand the nature of intelligence. 

Disney Research's Smart Lightbulbs Connect Toys & Devices
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Disney Research's Smart Lightbulbs Connect Toys & Devices

Disney is considering using light-emitting diode lightbulbs to create an Internet of Toys in which toys could be accessed, monitored, and acted on remotely. 

Nasa Selects Investigations For Future Key Planetary Mission
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Nasa Selects Investigations For Future Key Planetary Mission

NASA has selected five science investigations for refinement during the next year as a first step in choosing one or two missions for flight opportunities as early...

Fighting Isis Online
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Fighting Isis Online

The two men pecked out messages on opposite sides of the country.

A Peek Inside Google's Efforts to Create a General-Purpose Robot
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A Peek Inside Google's Efforts to Create a General-Purpose Robot

Videos of Google-owned robots, some that look like mechanical bulls and others resembling humanoids from sci-fi movies, have been viewed more than 90 million times...

Hawaii's Deepest Secret
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Hawaii's Deepest Secret

Earth's concentric layers scale remarkably well to those of a peach.

­CLA Scholar Examines Complexities of Data-Sharing in Four Research Projects
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­CLA Scholar Examines Complexities of Data-Sharing in Four Research Projects

University of California, Los Angeles professor Christine Borgman and her team are studying how researchers handle and share information in a data-intensive setting...

Moon-Landing Equivalent For Robotics: Assembling an Ikea Chair
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Moon-Landing Equivalent For Robotics: Assembling an Ikea Chair

Researchers at Nanyang Technological University in Singapore are developing a robot that will be able to assemble an IKEA chair.

Wrangling Proteins Gone Wild
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Wrangling Proteins Gone Wild

McGill University researchers have developed a software suite designed to accelerate the process of drug discovery for a wide range of diseases. 

How a Single Car Could Spread Malware to Thousands More
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How a Single Car Could Spread Malware to Thousands More

Over the last summer, the security research community has proven like never before that cars are vulnerable to hackers—via cellular Internet connections, intercepted...

The Jocks of Computer Code Do It For the Job Offers
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The Jocks of Computer Code Do It For the Job Offers

At 21, Gennady Vladimirovich Korotkevich is already a legend. Tourist, as he's known online, is now the world's top sport programmer.
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