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Meet Terrapattern, Google Earth's Missing Search Engine
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Meet Terrapattern, Google Earth's Missing Search Engine

"Why don't you click on the tennis court?" Golan Levin, an associate professor of art at Carnegie Mellon University, suggested.  

Japanese-Language Myshake App Crowdsources Earthquake Shaking
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Japanese-Language Myshake App Crowdsources Earthquake Shaking

Researchers have released a Japanese version of an application that crowdsources ground-shaking information from smartphones to detect earthquakes. 

Mental Health Alerts via Facebook?
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Mental Health Alerts via Facebook?

Social media data could be used to detect and track at-risk youth and mental health patients.

Shortened ­rls May Open a Window on Your Life
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Shortened ­rls May Open a Window on Your Life

The trend of using shortened URLs offers a new opportunity for hackers to invade users' privacy, according to Cornell Tech researchers. 

Checklist of Worst-Case Scenarios Could Help Prepare For Evil AI
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Checklist of Worst-Case Scenarios Could Help Prepare For Evil AI

University of Louisville researcher Roman Yampolskiy and hacktivist Federico Pistono are examining worst-case scenarios for a potential malevolent artificial intelligence...

How the Constant Threat of War Shaped Israel's Tech Industry
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How the Constant Threat of War Shaped Israel's Tech Industry

Unit 8200 is Israel's most mysterious agency. No one outside knows exactly how it operates, who works there, or how they learn.

IBM Memory Advances Could Speed ­p Your Phone
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IBM Memory Advances Could Speed ­p Your Phone

Ever wanted to pound your PC as it crawls through a restart or fumed that your phone takes much too long to launch an e-book app?  

Face Recognition App Taking Russia By Storm May Bring End to Public Anonymity
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Face Recognition App Taking Russia By Storm May Bring End to Public Anonymity

If the founders of a new face recognition app get their way, anonymity in public could soon be a thing of the past.

East Meets West: 'we Are Alfred'
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East Meets West: 'we Are Alfred'

An interactive virtual reality simulation allows users to inhabit the perspective of a 74-year-old man with sensory impairments. 

Computing a Secret, ­nbreakable Key
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Computing a Secret, ­nbreakable Key

Researchers say they have developed the first available software to evaluate the security protocol for Quantum Key Distribution.

Study Reveals Only 1 in 6 Drivers Want Fully-Autonomous Vehicles
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Study Reveals Only 1 in 6 Drivers Want Fully-Autonomous Vehicles

Most U.S. drivers do not want to own a fully self-driving car in the future, according to a University of Michigan survey. 

Researchers Teaching Robots to Feel and React to Pain
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Researchers Teaching Robots to Feel and React to Pain

Researchers  are developing an "artificial robot nervous system to teach robots how to feel pain" and quickly react in order to avoid potential damage. 

1,500 Scientists Lift the Lid on Reproducibility
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1,500 Scientists Lift the Lid on Reproducibility

More than 70% of researchers have tried and failed to reproduce another scientist's experiments, and more than half have failed to reproduce their own experiments...

Automatic Bug Finder
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Automatic Bug Finder

Researchers have moved closer to enabling symbolic execution of applications written via programming frameworks. 

Games that Teach Coding
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Games that Teach Coding

A growing number of games seek to introduce the concepts of programming to young players.

This Robot ­ses Machine Learning to Take Care of Absent-Minded Humans
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This Robot ­ses Machine Learning to Take Care of Absent-Minded Humans

The Watch-bot robot can independently learn a user's household activity patterns to provide helpful reminders. 

Computer App Whets Children's Appetites For Eco-Friendly Meals
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Computer App Whets Children's Appetites For Eco-Friendly Meals

An educational software application is being developed to show middle-school students how their dietary choices affect climate change. 

Your Friends Have More Friends Than You Do
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Your Friends Have More Friends Than You Do

The Generalized Friendship Paradox stipulates that on average, a person's friends post more material and are more influential on social networks than they are. 

China's Scary Lesson to the World: Censoring the Internet Works.
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China's Scary Lesson to the World: Censoring the Internet Works.

First there was the Berlin Wall. Now there is the Great Firewall of China, not a physical barrier preventing people from leaving, but a virtual one, preventing...

­nveiling the Hidden Layers of Deep Learning
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­nveiling the Hidden Layers of Deep Learning

A new method for visualizing the mechanisms and hidden layers of neural networks could provide insights into deep learning. 
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