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Google, ­-M to Build Digital Tools For Flint Water Crisis
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Google, ­-M to Build Digital Tools For Flint Water Crisis

Researchers at Google and the University of Michigan's Flint and Ann Arbor campuses will develop digital tools to help Flint, MI, manage its water crisis. 

Skintrack Technology Turns Arm Into Smartwatch Touchpad
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Skintrack Technology Turns Arm Into Smartwatch Touchpad

SkinTrack is a new wearable technology that enables continuous touch tracking on the user's hands and arms. 

White House Worries About Bad AI Coding
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White House Worries About Bad AI Coding

The White House released a report this week suggesting it may be important to develop ethical frameworks for designing automated computer systems. 

Before Heading to Mars, Nasa's Valkyrie Humanoid Lands at MIT
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Before Heading to Mars, Nasa's Valkyrie Humanoid Lands at MIT

The National Aeronautics and Space Administration has delivered a humanoid robot to the MIT Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory. 

The Search for Our Missing Colors
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The Search for Our Missing Colors

Each year, a group of experts at Pantone, the company best known for its exacting color-matching system, chooses and promotes a Color of the Year that aims to set...

The Gene Editor Crispr Won't Fully Fix Sick People Anytime Soon. Here's Why
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The Gene Editor Crispr Won't Fully Fix Sick People Anytime Soon. Here's Why

This week, scientists will gather in Washington, D.C., for an annual meeting devoted to gene therapy—a long-struggling field that has clawed its way back to respectability...

Looking For Art in Artificial Intelligence
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Looking For Art in Artificial Intelligence

Dartmouth College professors will explore the potential for algorithms to produce human-quality dance music, sonnets, and short stories. 

Does Big Data Hold the Clue to Traffic Fatalities?
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Does Big Data Hold the Clue to Traffic Fatalities?

Researchers are developing a high-performance computing-based framework to identify patterns in data related to driving deaths and severe injuries. 

Headaches Likely to Grow Over Auto Cybersecurity Concerns
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Headaches Likely to Grow Over Auto Cybersecurity Concerns

Issues related to automobile cybersecurity are likely to increase, but U.S. auto cybersecurity standards are not expected until at least 2018. 

Not Just Bitcoin: Why the Blockchain Is a Seductive Technology to Many Industries
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Not Just Bitcoin: Why the Blockchain Is a Seductive Technology to Many Industries

If you've ever run a business, whether it's an ice cream shop or a Fortune 500 company, then you've probably kept a ledger.

Promoting Women in Science
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Promoting Women in Science

Utrecht University professor Lynda Hardman discusses the pressing need to promote participation of women in science in the Netherlands. 

Hacking Into Homes: 'smart Home' Security Flaws Found in Popular System
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Hacking Into Homes: 'smart Home' Security Flaws Found in Popular System

University of Michigan researchers have developed a way to hack into the leading "smart home" automation system and get the PIN code to a home's front door. 

New Health Sensing Tool Measures Lung Function Over a Phone Call, From Anywhere in the World
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New Health Sensing Tool Measures Lung Function Over a Phone Call, From Anywhere in the World

University of Washington researchers have developed a health-sensing tool that can accurately measure lung function over a phone call. 

Creating a Prosthetic Hand That Can Feel
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Creating a Prosthetic Hand That Can Feel

Researchers have developed a "myoelectric" haptic system designed to work with a prosthetic hand. 

Inside the Secret Meeting Where Wall Street Tested Digital Cash
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Inside the Secret Meeting Where Wall Street Tested Digital Cash

On a recent Monday in April, more than 100 executives from some of the world's largest financial institutions gathered for a private meeting at the Times Square...

Avoiding the Crush
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Avoiding the Crush

Using algorithms to anticipate crowd behavior.

Machines Can Learn to Respond to New Situations Like Human Beings Would
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Machines Can Learn to Respond to New Situations Like Human Beings Would

KU Leuven researchers have shown machines can learn to respond to unfamiliar objects like a human would.

The Government Wants Your Fingerprint to ­nlock Your Phone. Should that Be Allowed?
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The Government Wants Your Fingerprint to ­nlock Your Phone. Should that Be Allowed?

As the world watched the FBI spar with Apple this winter in an attempt to hack into a San Bernardino shooter's iPhone, federal officials were quietly waging a different...

Claude Shannon, the Father of the Information Age, Turns 1100100
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Claude Shannon, the Father of the Information Age, Turns 1100100

Twelve years ago, Robert McEliece, a mathematician and engineer at Caltech, won the Claude E. Shannon Award, the highest honor in the field of information theory...

The Struggle with Image Glut
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The Struggle with Image Glut

As the fruit-fly larva wriggles forwards in the video, a crackle of neural activity shoots up its half-millimetre-long body.
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