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Sprinkling of Neural Dust Opens Door to Electroceuticals
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Sprinkling of Neural Dust Opens Door to Electroceuticals

University of California, Berkeley engineers have built the first dust-sized, wireless sensors that can be implanted in the body, bringing closer the day when a...

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

Quantum computers promise speedy solutions to some difficult problems, but building large-scale, general-purpose quantum devices is a problem fraught with technical...

The Brain Behind Google's Artificial Intelligence
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The Brain Behind Google's Artificial Intelligence

In an interview, Jeff Dean, senior fellow of Google's Systems and Infrastructure Group, discusses the company's artificial intelligence agenda.

Caltech Scientists Improve Computer Graphics With Quantum Mechanics
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Caltech Scientists Improve Computer Graphics With Quantum Mechanics

Scientists at the California Institute of Technology have used the mathematics that govern the universe at the quantum level to simulate large-scale motion.

Blind Athlete Runs Desert Marathon Unassisted Using Smartphone App
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Blind Athlete Runs Desert Marathon Unassisted Using Smartphone App

IBM researchers have developed an application designed to help visually-impaired runners navigate on their own.

Vortex Laser Offers Hope For Moore's Law
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Vortex Laser Offers Hope For Moore's Law

Researchers have used orbital angular momentum to advance laser technology, a breakthrough that could boost computing power and information transfer rates tenfold...

Five Years Post-Launch, Juno Is at a Turning Point
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Five Years Post-Launch, Juno Is at a Turning Point

Five years after departing Earth, and a month after slipping into orbit around Jupiter, NASA's Juno spacecraft is nearing a turning point.

America's Electronic Voting Machines Are Scarily Easy Targets
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America's Electronic Voting Machines Are Scarily Easy Targets

This week, GOP presidential candidate Donald Trump openly speculated that this election would be "rigged." Last month, Russia decided to take an active role in...

Can Machines Keep ­S Safe from Cyber-Attack?
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Can Machines Keep ­S Safe from Cyber-Attack?

Best known for its part in bringing the internet into being, the Defence Advanced Research Projects Agency has more recently brought engineers together to tackle...

Memories That Last
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Memories That Last

An experimental method of writing data into next-generation memory chips is more efficient and requires fewer resources than traditional means.

Portable Device Produces Biopharmaceuticals on Demand
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Portable Device Produces Biopharmaceuticals on Demand

The U.S. Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency has funded the development of a portable on-demand biopharmaceutical production system.

Study: Businesses Can't Afford to Ignore the Human Element of It
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Study: Businesses Can't Afford to Ignore the Human Element of It

New research examines how human personality traits and moods can influence information technology errors and decision-making.

Machine Learning Researchers Team ­p With Chinese Botanists on Flower-Recognition Project
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Machine Learning Researchers Team ­p With Chinese Botanists on Flower-Recognition Project

The Smart Flower Recognition System is designed to quickly identify any flower or plant.

Mars Gullies Likely Not Formed By Liquid Water
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Mars Gullies Likely Not Formed By Liquid Water

New findings using data from NASA's Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter show that gullies on modern Mars are likely not being formed by flowing liquid water.

How Tech Breakthroughs Can Shatter the Bonds of Poverty
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How Tech Breakthroughs Can Shatter the Bonds of Poverty

Digital financial services can provide banking, insurance, and lending to the poor in emerging markets.

Top Programming Languages Trends: The Rise of Big Data
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Top Programming Languages Trends: The Rise of Big Data

Big data programming languages are gaining in importance because they enable the mining of massive datasets.

Researchers, Automakers See No Quick Path to Secure Car Networks
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Researchers, Automakers See No Quick Path to Secure Car Networks

The Automobile Industry Information Sharing and Analysis Center recently published its best practices for securing vehicle computer systems.

How To Fool AI Into Seeing Something That Isn't There
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How To Fool AI Into Seeing Something That Isn't There

Our machines are littered with security holes, because programmers are human.

Now You See Me: True Invisibility Cloak Impossible to Build
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Now You See Me: True Invisibility Cloak Impossible to Build

Strike the invisibility cloak off your wish list. They are impossible to build for human-sized objects, says a new study.

Chorus of Black Holes Sings in X-Rays
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Chorus of Black Holes Sings in X-Rays

Supermassive black holes in the universe are like a raucous choir singing in the language of X-rays. When black holes pull in surrounding matter, they let out powerful...
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