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Liquid-Cooled Supercomputers, to Trim the Power Bill
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Liquid-Cooled Supercomputers, to Trim the Power Bill

Submerging supercomputers and servers in oil or other liquids to cool them off might offer a way to reduce their massive energy consumption. 

How Airbus Is Debugging the A350
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How Airbus Is Debugging the A350

A few times a month, Airbus Flight Test Engineer Patrick du Ché stands up from his desk, takes off his jacket and tie, walks to the coat rack in the corner of his...

Obama's Big Plan to Protect Businesses from Cyberattack
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Obama's Big Plan to Protect Businesses from Cyberattack

It's been a long time coming, and some experts say it isn't enough.

Everything We Know About How the Nsa Tracks People's Physical Location
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Everything We Know About How the Nsa Tracks People's Physical Location

Glenn Greenwald is back reporting about the NSA, now with Pierre Omidyar's news organization FirstLook and its introductory publication, The Intercept.

Inside the Google Earth Satellite Factory
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Inside the Google Earth Satellite Factory

Behind a long rectangular window, in a high white room tended by ghostly figures in masks and hats, a new satellite is taking shape.

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Herding Robots

Writing a program to control a single autonomous robot navigating an uncertain environment with an erratic communication link is hard enough; write one for multiple...

Target's Heating and Refrigeration Company Gave Hackers the Key to Customer Data
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Target's Heating and Refrigeration Company Gave Hackers the Key to Customer Data

The massive Target data breach is a symbol of the need for tighter data security in big retail chains, but it's also still an evolving story in its own right.

Ballistic Transport in Graphene Suggests New Type of Electronic Device
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Ballistic Transport in Graphene Suggests New Type of Electronic Device

Researchers have found that electrical resistance in nanoribbons of epitaxial graphene changes in discrete steps following quantum mechanical principles. 

New 'Mask' APT Campaign Called Most Sophisticated
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New 'Mask' APT Campaign Called Most Sophisticated

A group of high-level, nation-state attackers has been targeting government agencies, embassies, diplomatic offices and energy companies with a cyber-espionage...

Edison Electrifies Scientific Computing
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Edison Electrifies Scientific Computing

The U.S. National Energy Research Scientific Computing Center, a division of the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, recently accepted Edison, a new flagship...

IBM and PARC to Design Sensitive Electronics for Military that Shatter to Dust on Command
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IBM and PARC to Design Sensitive Electronics for Military that Shatter to Dust on Command

Two U.S. companies are joining a military research program to develop sensitive electronic components able to self-destruct on command to keep them out of the hands...

Perfecting the Art of Sensible Nonsense
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Perfecting the Art of Sensible Nonsense

As a graduate student at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 1996, Amit Sahai was fascinated by the strange notion of a "zero-knowledge" proof, a type...

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Evidence Emerges That Google's Quantum Computer May Not Be Quantum After All

Back in 2011, the aerospace giant Lockheed Martin paid a cool $10 million for the world's first commercial quantum computer from a Canadian start up called D-Wave...

In the Eye of the Beholder
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In the Eye of the Beholder

Researchers supported by NASA's Astrobiology Science and Technology Instrument Development (ASTID) program are designing algorithms and instruments that could help...

Silicon Brains That Think as Fast as a Fly Can Smell
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Silicon Brains That Think as Fast as a Fly Can Smell

Researchers in Germany have discovered what they say is a way to get computers to do more than execute all the steps of a problem-solving calculation as fast as...

We the Internet: Bitcoin Developers Seed Idea For Bitcloud
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We the Internet: Bitcoin Developers Seed Idea For Bitcloud

Bitcoin developers want to decentralize the current Internet and replace it with a new Internet. 

N.s.a. Choice Is Navy Expert on Cyberwar
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N.s.a. Choice Is Navy Expert on Cyberwar

In nominating Vice Adm. Michael S. Rogers as the new director of the National Security Agency on Thursday, President Obama chose a recognized expert in the new...

Is Google Cornering the Market on Deep Learning?
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Is Google Cornering the Market on Deep Learning?

How much are a dozen deep-learning researchers worth?

Beyond Moore's Law: Nanocomputing ­sing Nanowire Tiles
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Beyond Moore's Law: Nanocomputing ­sing Nanowire Tiles

Ultra-small electronic computer systems currently under development push beyond the imminent end of Moore's Law, researchers say. 

Joining ­p Computer Memory
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Joining ­p Computer Memory

Researchers say innovative electrodes will help make new resistive random access memory technologies compatible with existing circuitry. 
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