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Cyber Protections Contemplated For U.s. Election Systems
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Cyber Protections Contemplated For U.s. Election Systems

The Obama administration is considering boosting cyber protections for U.S. election systems by classifying them as critical infrastructure.

Troll Hunters: The Twitterbots That Fight Against Online Abuse
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Troll Hunters: The Twitterbots That Fight Against Online Abuse

Researchers are working to automate the detection of harassment, but one says humans do not agree on what constitutes harassment.

Flexible Wearable Electronic Skin Patch Offers New Way to Monitor Alcohol Levels
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Flexible Wearable Electronic Skin Patch Offers New Way to Monitor Alcohol Levels

University of California, San Diego researchers have developed a wearable sensor that can accurately monitor alcohol level within 15 minutes.

Libraries of Plastic Molecules Could Store Huge Amounts of Data
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Libraries of Plastic Molecules Could Store Huge Amounts of Data

One day your hard drive could just be a pile of plastic. Researchers have coded a word into short chains of plastic molecules, which could be used as a space-saving...

Programmable Ions Set the Stage For General-Purpose Quantum Computers
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Programmable Ions Set the Stage For General-Purpose Quantum Computers

Researchers have introduced the first fully programmable and reconfigurable quantum computer module.

Students' App Helps Dementia Patients Find Memories
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Students' App Helps Dementia Patients Find Memories

Cornell University researchers have developed an application that offers to help Alzheimer's patients stay connected to their memories.

Dot-Drawing With Drones
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Dot-Drawing With Drones

Researchers at McGill University are developing tiny drones to create dot drawings, an artistic technique known as stippling.

AI Reads Your Tweets and Spots When You're Being Sarcastic
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AI Reads Your Tweets and Spots When You're Being Sarcastic

Researchers at the University of Lisbon have developed a machine learning system that can identify sarcasm on Twitter by examining a user's past tweets.

Toyota Teaches Cars to Drive By Studying Human Drivers
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Toyota Teaches Cars to Drive By Studying Human Drivers

The development of autonomous-driving capabilities and home-care robots are areas the recently created Toyota Research Institute (TRI) is exploring.

Legal Confusion Threatens to Slow Data Science
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Legal Confusion Threatens to Slow Data Science

Knowledge from millions of biological studies encoded into one network—that is Daniel Himmelstein's alluring description of Hetionet, a free online resource that...

Single-Pixel Camera Reaches Milestone, Mimicking Human Vision
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Single-Pixel Camera Reaches Milestone, Mimicking Human Vision

Computational imaging is undergoing a revolution. This is the discipline of making images using computational techniques rather than optical ones.

Pentagon Bot Battle Shows How Computers Can Fix Their Own Flaws
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Pentagon Bot Battle Shows How Computers Can Fix Their Own Flaws

It might be the least spectacular show to ever grace a Las Vegas stage.

Welcome to the Cyborg Olympics
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Welcome to the Cyborg Olympics

Vance Bergeron was once an amateur cyclist who rode 7,000 kilometres per year—much of it on steep climbs in the Alps.

Crystal Mimics Brain Cell to Sift Through Giant Piles of Data
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Crystal Mimics Brain Cell to Sift Through Giant Piles of Data

There's nothing quite like the human brain. Today, researchers at IBM unveiled their latest attempt to mimic it: an artificial neuron that switches between crystal...

What's Inside Ceres? New Findings from Gravity Data
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What's Inside Ceres? New Findings from Gravity Data

In the tens of thousands of photos returned by NASA's Dawn spacecraft, the interior of Ceres isn't visible. But scientists have powerful data to study Ceres' inner...

Retroscope Opens Doors to the Past in Smartphone Investigations
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Retroscope Opens Doors to the Past in Smartphone Investigations

Researchers at Purdue University are developing a technique that could help law enforcement recover evidence from smartphones when investigating crimes.

Here's How Government Thinks Nanotech Will Transform Cyber
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Here's How Government Thinks Nanotech Will Transform Cyber

A group of U.S. federal organizations think brain-inspired nanotechnology could help the government protect its networks.

What's Wasting Power at Home? Ask Your App!
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What's Wasting Power at Home? Ask Your App!

New technology could make it much easier for consumers to accurately determine how much power is being consumed by each device in their home.

Reach in and Touch Objects in Videos With 'interactive Dynamic Video'
From ACM TechNews

Reach in and Touch Objects in Videos With 'interactive Dynamic Video'

Interactive Dynamic Video is a new imaging method that can simulate the tactile sensation of objects in videos using cameras and algorithms.

Google's Driverless-Car Czar on Taking the Human Out of the Equation
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Google's Driverless-Car Czar on Taking the Human Out of the Equation

You devoted your life to human-driven transportation, engineering SUVs at Ford and taking Hyundai (as U.S. CEO and president) to record levels of sales in the U...
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