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NASA Instrument on Rosetta: First Science Results
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NASA Instrument on Rosetta: First Science Results

A NASA instrument aboard the European Space Agency's Rosetta orbiter has successfully made its first delivery of science data from comet 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko...

Researchers Send Electricity, Light Along Same Super-Thin Wire
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Researchers Send Electricity, Light Along Same Super-Thin Wire

Researchers have developed a basic model circuit consisting of a silver nanowire and a single-layer flake of molybdenum disulfide.

Fabric Circuits Pave the Way For Wearable Tech
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Fabric Circuits Pave the Way For Wearable Tech

Researchers at Hong Kong's Institute of Textiles and Clothing have developed what they call a fabric circuit board, a textile threaded with electrical wiring. 

Plate Tectonics Found on Europa
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Plate Tectonics Found on Europa

If you have got an idea for how to study Europa, then NASA wants to hear from you.

Andrew Kay, Pioneer in Computing, Dies at 95
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Andrew Kay, Pioneer in Computing, Dies at 95

Andrew Kay, designer of the Kaypro II, died Aug. 28 in Vista, CA. He was 95.

Nato Agrees Cyber Attack Could Trigger Military Response
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Nato Agrees Cyber Attack Could Trigger Military Response

NATO leaders agreed on Friday that a large-scale cyber attack on a member country could be considered an attack on the entire U.S.-led alliance, potentially triggering...

The Hazards of Going on Autopilot
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The Hazards of Going on Autopilot

At 9:18 P.M. on February 12, 2009, Continental Connection Flight 3407, operated by Colgan Air, took off from Newark International Airport.

Socially-Assistive Robots Help Children With Autism Learn Imitative Behavior by Providing Personalized Encouragement
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Socially-Assistive Robots Help Children With Autism Learn Imitative Behavior by Providing Personalized Encouragement

A pilot study examined using humanoid robots to help children with Autism Spectrum Disorders practice imitation behavior to encourage their autonomy. 

Drone Developers Consider Obstacles That Cannot Be Flown Around
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Drone Developers Consider Obstacles That Cannot Be Flown Around

Drone makers are eager for a new age of drone ubiquity, but several issues remain to be resolved. 

Earthquake Alert? An App For That Is On the Way
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Earthquake Alert? An App For That Is On the Way

Saving your life when the Big One finally rocks California? Yeah, there's an app for that.

E-Sports Set Video Gamers Fighting For Real Money in Virtual Contests
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E-Sports Set Video Gamers Fighting For Real Money in Virtual Contests

A bewitching creature—half woman, half deer—battles a shaman and a sentient tree.

Study: Swedish Boys Are Learning English From World of Warcraft
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Study: Swedish Boys Are Learning English From World of Warcraft

Swedish children, especially boys, may be learning more English during a late-night Minecraft session than from struggling through hours of homework.

Light Particles May Hold the Keys to a Revolution in Encryption
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Light Particles May Hold the Keys to a Revolution in Encryption

A new device harnesses the random spin of light particles to produce a random number for use in a cryptographic key. 

Materials Other Than Silicon For Next Generation Electronic Devices
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Materials Other Than Silicon For Next Generation Electronic Devices

Researchers say they have developed a novel transistor prototype designed to test nanowires made of compound semiconductors.

Internet Routing Failures Bring Architecture Changes Back to the Table
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Internet Routing Failures Bring Architecture Changes Back to the Table

Significant reductions in the space needed for IPv4 routes could be made if service providers aggregated more of their routes.

Brain-to-Brain Verbal Communication in Humans Achieved For the First Time
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Brain-to-Brain Verbal Communication in Humans Achieved For the First Time

Humans just got a step closer to being able to think a message into someone else's brain on the other side of the world.

Brainy, Yes, but Far From Handy
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Brainy, Yes, but Far From Handy

Robots can outperform humans in areas such as strength and precision, but humans still are ahead of robots in the use of the senses, especially that of touch. 

Time Travel Simulation Resolves 'grandfather Paradox'
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Time Travel Simulation Resolves 'grandfather Paradox'

On June 28, 2009, the world-famous physicist Stephen Hawking threw a party at the University of Cambridge, complete with balloons, hors d'oeuvres and iced champagne...

The Defenders of Anonymity on the Internet
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The Defenders of Anonymity on the Internet

You may not realise it, but every time you open up your laptop or switch on your phone, you are at the heart of one of the greatest battles now taking place in...

Chinese Scientists Create Robot Arm Powered By Thought That Can Play Rock-Paper-Scissors
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Chinese Scientists Create Robot Arm Powered By Thought That Can Play Rock-Paper-Scissors

Zhejiang University researchers have equipped a patient with a special robotic arm that she can control with the power of her thoughts. 
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