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Meet Your Unborn Child—before It's Even Conceived
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Meet Your Unborn Child—before It's Even Conceived

Will my baby be healthy?

How the U.s. Built the World's Most Ridiculously Accurate Atomic Clock
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How the U.s. Built the World's Most Ridiculously Accurate Atomic Clock

Throw out that lame old atomic clock that's only accurate to a few tens of quadrillionths of a second.

Sri Wearable Robots Make Soldiers Better, Stronger, Faster
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Sri Wearable Robots Make Soldiers Better, Stronger, Faster

In the heart of Silicon Valley, lining the wall in one of the world’s most advanced robotics labs, is a row of sewing machines.

Twitter Is Surprisingly Accurate at Predicting Unemployment
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Twitter Is Surprisingly Accurate at Predicting Unemployment

Twitter is full of relative junk: tweets you don't want to read from people you're not all that interested in knowing, almost all of them chiming in on topics (see ...

Off the Shelf, on the Skin: Stick-On Electronic Patches For Health Monitoring
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Off the Shelf, on the Skin: Stick-On Electronic Patches For Health Monitoring

Researchers have developed stick-on patches that incorporate commercial, off-the-shelf chip-based electronics for sophisticated wireless health monitoring. 

Data Mining Uncovers 19th Century Britain's Fat Habit
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Data Mining Uncovers 19th Century Britain's Fat Habit

The Trading Consequences project has produced new insight into how fat became a worldwide commodity. 

The Bug that Rocked the Foundations of the Web
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The Bug that Rocked the Foundations of the Web

Late on Monday afternoon, the details of one of the most serious security problems to ever affect the modern web were posted online.

Hackers Lurking in Vents and Soda Machines
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Hackers Lurking in Vents and Soda Machines

They came in through the Chinese takeout menu.

Steve Matteson: Fonts in the Time of Wearables
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Steve Matteson: Fonts in the Time of Wearables

As gadgets get smaller, and mobile manufacturers find new ways to shrink their devices to fit on a user's wrist, people like Steve Matteson are focused on keeping...

High-Tech Items Giving Deaf-Blind Online Access
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High-Tech Items Giving Deaf-Blind Online Access

Tanisha Verdejo loves to surf the Internet for shopping deals. She chats on Facebook, learns about new recipes and enjoys sending emails to friends and family.

5 Biometric Alternatives to the Password
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5 Biometric Alternatives to the Password

There are many things that make you special: Your sense of humor, your dance moves, your personal style, the shape of your ear.

Earth and Computer Sciences Collaboration a Success
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Earth and Computer Sciences Collaboration a Success

University of Waikato students have developed software that optimizes the manufacture of terrain models created by a three-dimensional printer. 

As Human Laws Grapple with Robots, There Are No Easy Answers
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As Human Laws Grapple with Robots, There Are No Easy Answers

There's been a lot of buzz about robots lately.

The Complexonaut
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The Complexonaut

When he was in elementary school, Scott Aaronson, like many mathematically precocious kids of his generation, dreamed of making his own video games.

A Veteran Programmer Explains How the Stock Market Became "Rigged"
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A Veteran Programmer Explains How the Stock Market Became "Rigged"

A small group of financial firms are using their technological superiority to skim the top off the market, Michael Lewis claims in his new book "Flash Boys."

Explore Angkor Wat with Google Street View
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Explore Angkor Wat with Google Street View

Angkor, what remains of the capital of the Khmer Empire, is an incredibly beautiful place, but it's also very remote: tucked in the Cambodian jungle, at the intersection...

How Your Location Data Is Being Used to Predict the Events You Will Want to Attend
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How Your Location Data Is Being Used to Predict the Events You Will Want to Attend

Researchers are tapping data from location-based social media network Foursquare to learn what makes people more likely to attend one event rather than another.

UW Gesture Technology Increases Efficiency of Hands-Free Use
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UW Gesture Technology Increases Efficiency of Hands-Free Use

AllSee is a new gesture-recognition system that brings the technology to mobile devices for the first time. 

Google Glass Hackathon Spawns Bizarre No-Touch Apps
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Google Glass Hackathon Spawns Bizarre No-Touch Apps

At a recent Google Glass hackathon, which developers used a new language called Wearscript to create a wide range of new applications for the wearable technology...

If You Like Immersion, You'll Love This Reality
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If You Like Immersion, You'll Love This Reality

The news that Facebook paid $2 billion for a virtual reality start-up, Oculus VR, might strike you as a bit zany.
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