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Breakthrough Technology to Improve Cybersecurity
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Breakthrough Technology to Improve Cybersecurity

A collaborative project has yielded a major breakthrough in generating single photons as carriers of quantum information in security systems. 

The Race Is On to Control Artificial Intelligence, and Tech's Future
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The Race Is On to Control Artificial Intelligence, and Tech's Future

The resounding win by a Google artificial intelligence program over a champion in the complex board game Go this month was a statement—not so much to professional...

It's Your Fault Microsoft's Teen AI Turned Into Such a Jerk
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It's Your Fault Microsoft's Teen AI Turned Into Such a Jerk

Microsoft unveiled a new online chatbot on Twitter but took it offline the same day because Twitter users coaxed it into regurgitating offensive language.

Meet the Largest Science Project in ­S Government History—the James Webb Telescope
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Meet the Largest Science Project in ­S Government History—the James Webb Telescope

Since Galileo first discovered the moons of Jupiter and the phases of Venus, telescopes have gotten larger, more accurate, and more powerful.

Intel Accepts That Moore’s Law Is Finally Dead, Drops Its ‘tick-Tock’ Model Of Chip Making
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Intel Accepts That Moore’s Law Is Finally Dead, Drops Its ‘tick-Tock’ Model Of Chip Making

Many experts have called 2016 the year when Moore’s Law dies.

Security Missed Brussels Bombs–But Could Sensors Spot Them?
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Security Missed Brussels Bombs–But Could Sensors Spot Them?

After terrorists attacked Paris last November, nearby Brussels, home of many of the attackers, posted heavily armed soldiers in public places.

Crowd Control? Baidu Has an Algorithm For That
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Crowd Control? Baidu Has an Algorithm For That

Baidu's Big Data Lab has devised an algorithm that can predict crowd formation. 

A Japanese AI Almost Won a Literary Prize
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A Japanese AI Almost Won a Literary Prize

A short-form novel co-authored by an artificial intelligence has successfully passed the initial screening of a Japanese literary competition. 

Poly­ Develops Integrated iWheelchair System
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Poly­ Develops Integrated iWheelchair System

A team from Hong Kong Polytechnic University has developed an intelligent system called the iWheelchair that promises to make life easier for users and caregivers...

Locking Out the Hackers
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Locking Out the Hackers

New hardware and services are aimed at identifying malware before it has the chance to execute.

How New Yorker Cartoons Could Teach Computers to Be Funny
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How New Yorker Cartoons Could Teach Computers to Be Funny

The New Yorker magazine is using crowdsourcing algorithms to mine a massive volume of cartoon caption submissions to identify the funniest captions. 

Tor Project Says It Can Quickly Catch Spying Code
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Tor Project Says It Can Quickly Catch Spying Code

A Tor Project developer reports the project is enhancing its software to rapidly detect tampering to its network for the purpose of surveillance. 

Analyzing Twitter: Advanced Algorithm Predicts Likelihood of Online Protests
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Analyzing Twitter: Advanced Algorithm Predicts Likelihood of Online Protests

Arizona State University researchers have developed and studied an algorithm to help anticipate online protests via Twitter. 

Supercomputer Simulates Whole-Body Blood Flow
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Supercomputer Simulates Whole-Body Blood Flow

A new supercomputer simulation of the circulation of blood throughout the entire human body correlates very closely with real-world flow measurements.

Automating Proofs
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Automating Proofs

Math struggles with the usability of formal proofs.

Existing Technologies Can Assist the Disabled
From Communications of the ACM

Existing Technologies Can Assist the Disabled

Researchers consider how to adapt broadly available technology products for those battling physical impairments.

A Computer With a Great Eye Is About to Transform Botany
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A Computer With a Great Eye Is About to Transform Botany

My dad is a wildlife biologist, and during road trips we took when I was growing up he spent a lot of time talking about the grasses and trees along the highway...

Envisioning Supercomputers of the Future
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Envisioning Supercomputers of the Future

The Argo Project funded by the U.S. Department of Energy has enlisted 40 researchers to devise a new approach for extreme-scale system software. 

Human Eyes Assist Drones, Teach Machines to See
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Human Eyes Assist Drones, Teach Machines to See

Researchers have developed a new strategy combining crowdsourcing and machine learning for rapidly interpreting aerial images captured by camera drones. 

Scientists on Verge of Developing Emotional Computer
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Scientists on Verge of Developing Emotional Computer

Researchers plan to develop a computer agent imbued with both narrative and emotional intellect. 
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