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How Google Searches Pretty Much Nailed the New Hampshire Primary
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How Google Searches Pretty Much Nailed the New Hampshire Primary

Google's ability to look into the future of political contests just notched another win: New Hampshire.

Study Finds That Anti-Crypto Laws Won't Work on an International Stage
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Study Finds That Anti-Crypto Laws Won't Work on an International Stage

A recent study concluded local regulations to restrict encryption technology would have no effect, considering the technology's international nature.

Stanford Engineers' 'law, Order & Algorithms' Data Project Aims to Identify Bias in the Criminal Justice System
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Stanford Engineers' 'law, Order & Algorithms' Data Project Aims to Identify Bias in the Criminal Justice System

Stanford University researchers have launched the Project on Law, Order, & Algorithms, a database of 100 million traffic stops from across the U.S. 

Gps Tracking Down to the Centimeter
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Gps Tracking Down to the Centimeter

University of California, Riverside researchers say they have developed a more computationally efficient way to process data from global positioning systems. 

Knowledge Graphs Pick Needles from the Haystack
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Knowledge Graphs Pick Needles from the Haystack

Using machine learning to wade through massive amounts of data.

Scientists' Robotically Driven System Could Reduce Cost of Discovering Drug and Target Interactions
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Scientists' Robotically Driven System Could Reduce Cost of Discovering Drug and Target Interactions

Carnegie Mellon University researchers say they have created the first robotically-driven experimentation system to determine the effects of drugs on many proteins...

Australia's Plan to Make a Digital Representation of Everything
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Australia's Plan to Make a Digital Representation of Everything

Australia's Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organization will build a "historical, current, and future digital representation of everything" in...

How Microsoft's Video Game Tech Could Help Ms Patients
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How Microsoft's Video Game Tech Could Help Ms Patients

Microsoft, working with Novartis and three multiple sclerosis clinics in Europe, has created a prototype intelligent-camera system to track the disease's progress...

­S Military: Robot Wars
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­S Military: Robot Wars

When historians come to write about technological innovation in the first half of this century, they are likely to pay special attention to a US Navy drone called...

Study: Nobody Wants Social Robots That Look Like Humans Because They Threaten Our Identity
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Study: Nobody Wants Social Robots That Look Like Humans Because They Threaten Our Identity

A recent study found the adoption of social robots into people's lives is complicated by humans' tendency to view human-like robots as a threat to their identity...

Algorithm Developed to Predict Future Botnet Attacks
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Algorithm Developed to Predict Future Botnet Attacks

Researchers from Ben-Gurion University in Israel have developed an algorithm that can trace botnets back to their perpetrators. 

Spatial Technology Opens a Window Into History
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Spatial Technology Opens a Window Into History

The Strabo software developed at the University of Southern California reads scanned maps and automatically identifies historical locations. 

New Software Can Actually Edit Actors' Facial Expressions
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New Software Can Actually Edit Actors' Facial Expressions

FaceDirector software from Disney Research and the University of Surrey can blend images from multiple takes, making it possible to edit emotions on actors' faces...

Cockroach-Like Robots May Be the Future of Disaster Help
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Cockroach-Like Robots May Be the Future of Disaster Help

The Compressible Robot with Articulated Mechanisms is a mini-robot that can mimic the cockroach's remarkable strength and agility. 

Mind-Reading Tech Helps Beginners Quickly Learn to Play Bach
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Mind-Reading Tech Helps Beginners Quickly Learn to Play Bach

Every potential virtuoso needs a mentor. It just so happens that this one is a computer.

3D-Printed Display Lets Blind People Explore Images By Touch
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3D-Printed Display Lets Blind People Explore Images By Touch

Blind and partially sighted people often use tactile displays to interact with computers.

Fbi Director Says Investigators ­nable to ­nlock San Bernardino Shooter's Phone Content
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Fbi Director Says Investigators ­nable to ­nlock San Bernardino Shooter's Phone Content

FBI Director James Comey said on Tuesday that federal investigators have still been unable to access the contents of a cellphone belonging to one of the killers...

Your Next New Best Friend Might Be a Robot
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Your Next New Best Friend Might Be a Robot

One night in late July 2014, a journalist from the Chinese newspaper Southern Weeklyinterviewed a 17-year-old Chinese girl named Xiaoice (pronounced Shao-ice).

New Ways Into the Brain's 'music Room'
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New Ways Into the Brain's 'music Room'

Whether to enliven a commute, relax in the evening or drown out the buzz of a neighbor's recreational drone, Americans listen to music nearly four hours a day.

Developing Accessible Apps For Secure Mobile Banking
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Developing Accessible Apps For Secure Mobile Banking

The University of Washington's Computer Science and Engineering Department is working to provide the developing world with some basic financial instruments. 
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