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And The Winner Is...columbus!
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And The Winner Is...columbus!

Columbus, OH, claims the $50-million top spot in the U.S. Department of Transportation's Smart City Challenge.

Mars Rover Views Spectacular Layered Rock Formations
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Mars Rover Views Spectacular Layered Rock Formations

The layered geologic past of Mars is revealed in stunning detail in new color images returned by NASA's Curiosity Mars rover, which is currently exploring the "Murray...

Your Car's New Software Is Ready. Update Now?
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Your Car's New Software Is Ready. Update Now?

Tired of your vehicle and its aging, limited features? Don’t trade it in just yet. Download new software instead.

CMU Algorithm Detects Online Fraudsters
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CMU Algorithm Detects Online Fraudsters

Carnegie Mellon University researchers say they have developed an algorithm that can perceive fraudsters hiding behind a digital veneer of legitimacy.

Computers That Can Argue Will Be Satnav For the Moral Maze
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Computers That Can Argue Will Be Satnav For the Moral Maze

Computers that formulate arguments could lead to "research engines" to inform decision-making across a wide range of fields.

Self-Driving Cars Can Learn a Lot By Playing Grand Theft Auto
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Self-Driving Cars Can Learn a Lot By Playing Grand Theft Auto

Several research groups are using the "Grand Theft Auto" video game to educate algorithms with potential application to self-driving vehicle navigation.

Are Fitness Trackers Fit For Security?
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Are Fitness Trackers Fit For Security?

Researchers at the Technical University of Darmstadt in Germany investigating fraud opportunities within fitness trackers have detected serious security vulnerabilities...

Google's Clever Plan to Stop Aspiring Isis Recruits
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Google's Clever Plan to Stop Aspiring Isis Recruits

Google has built a half-trillion-dollar business out of divining what people want based on a few words they type into a search field.

How Satellite Imaging Will Revolutionize Everything from Stock Picking to Farming
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How Satellite Imaging Will Revolutionize Everything from Stock Picking to Farming

When people say knowledge is power, they usually mean "money." Even the great scientist and innovator Galileo Galilei knew that.

Titan's Dunes and Other Features Emerge in New Images
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Titan's Dunes and Other Features Emerge in New Images

New scenes from a frigid alien landscape are coming to light in recent radar images of Saturn's largest moon, Titan, from NASA's Cassini spacecraft.

Judging a Book Through Its Cover
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Judging a Book Through Its Cover

Massachusetts Institute of Technology researchers and colleagues at the Georgia Institute of Technology are designing an imaging system that can read closed books...

Team of Robots Learns to Work Together, Without Colliding
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Team of Robots Learns to Work Together, Without Colliding

New algorithms created by Georgia Institute of Technology researchers enable robots to move within inches of each other, without colliding, to complete their task...

New 'gel' May Be Step Toward Clothing That Computes
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New 'gel' May Be Step Toward Clothing That Computes

A team of researchers from the University of Pittsburgh has designed a model of a material capable of computational pattern recognition using an oscillating gel...

Beam Me ­p to the Video Conference
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Beam Me ­p to the Video Conference

Researchers have created a technique for virtually transmitting a fully-sized, three-dimensional image of a person that viewers can see from different angles.

The Rise of the Drone, and the Thorny Questions that Have Followed
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The Rise of the Drone, and the Thorny Questions that Have Followed

Today in the skies over New Mexico, Air Force students are practicing for the kill.

Chatbots Take Off
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Chatbots Take Off

Companies are exploring the use of a "human dialogue interface" to interact with customers and employees more effectively.

We're Ahead of Schedule to Turn 'star Trek' Tech Into Reality
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We're Ahead of Schedule to Turn 'star Trek' Tech Into Reality

Most Star Trek stories from the vaunted franchise turning 50 this week take place in a distant future we're not likely to see.

Research Examines Global Security and Surveillance Technologies
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Research Examines Global Security and Surveillance Technologies

Government efforts to fight crime using surveillance and information technologies often yield poor results, says University of Colorado Denver professor Keith Guzik...

For First Time, Carbon Nanotube Transistors Outperform Silicon
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For First Time, Carbon Nanotube Transistors Outperform Silicon

Researchers at the University of Wisconsin-Madison have created carbon nanotube transistors that offer performance superior to their silicon counterparts.

A Data-Cleaning Tool For Building Better Prediction Models
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A Data-Cleaning Tool For Building Better Prediction Models

Researchers at Columbia University and the University of California, Berkeley have developed software to replace humans in the most error-prone steps of cleaning...
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