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Wearable Gadgets Portend Vast Health, Research, and Privacy Consequences
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Wearable Gadgets Portend Vast Health, Research, and Privacy Consequences

New devices can provide the average person with unprecedented access to quantifiable information about their bodies. 

Self-Driving Cars Getting Dinged in California
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Self-Driving Cars Getting Dinged in California

Four of the nearly 50 self-driving cars now rolling around California have gotten into accidents since September, when the state began issuing permits for companies...

Researchers Craft Network Attack to 'hack' Surgical Robot (sort Of)
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Researchers Craft Network Attack to 'hack' Surgical Robot (sort Of)

As part of a series of experiments, a group of researchers at the University of Washington's BioRobotics Lab launched denial-of-service attacks against a remotely...

Emotion Detection Software ­sed to Design Advertising
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Emotion Detection Software ­sed to Design Advertising

Mexican computer specialist Enrique Leon Villeda helped revolutionize advertising by developing software to assess the emotions of a person considering consumer...

­w Researchers Hack a Teleoperated Surgical Robot to Reveal Security Flaws
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­w Researchers Hack a Teleoperated Surgical Robot to Reveal Security Flaws

Researchers recently conducted a series of experiments to test how attackers could hijack remote-controlled surgical robots, and to make such operations more secure...

Wearable Technology Finds Its Place on Campus
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Wearable Technology Finds Its Place on Campus

Several universities are experimenting with wearable technologies as a way to improve classroom instruction. 

Does Artificial Intelligence Pose a Threat?
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Does Artificial Intelligence Pose a Threat?

After decades as a sci-fi staple, artificial intelligence has leapt into the mainstream.

Engineers of Addiction
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Engineers of Addiction

You can play a slot machine in Las Vegas before you've even reached baggage claim: there are tiny slots parlors in every terminal of McCarran International Airport...

Uw Mapping App Turns Art Into a Sharable Walking Route
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Uw Mapping App Turns Art Into a Sharable Walking Route

Trace is a new app that turns a digital sketch a user draws on a smartphone screen, such as a boat or a leaf, into a walking route that can be sent to another user...

The Void's Creator Details His Vision For ­nleashing Virtual Reality's Full Potential
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The Void's Creator Details His Vision For ­nleashing Virtual Reality's Full Potential

In a 60-by-60-foot room in Salt Lake City, Ken Bretschneider is taking virtual reality experiences to another level.

Rice Engineering Students Create Real-Time 3D Radar System
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Rice Engineering Students Create Real-Time 3D Radar System

An impulse-based radar for real-time three-dimensional imaging recently was awarded the top prize at Rice University's annual Engineering Design Showcase.

'Sentient Data' May One Day Augment Soldier Capabilities
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'Sentient Data' May One Day Augment Soldier Capabilities

The director of intelligence for the U.S. Army Training and Doctrine Command recently discussed the findings of its 2015 Mad Scientist Conference.

Brain Technology Patents Soar As Companies Get Inside People's Heads
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Brain Technology Patents Soar As Companies Get Inside People's Heads

From ways to eavesdrop on brains and learn what advertisements excite consumers, to devices that alleviate depression, the number of U.S. patents awarded for "neurotechnology"...

Human vs Machine As Top Poker Pros Take On AI
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Human vs Machine As Top Poker Pros Take On AI

It's humans versus machine at the Rivers casino in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Four professional poker players are squaring up to an artificial intelligence over...

The Internet Mapmakers Helping Nepal
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The Internet Mapmakers Helping Nepal

The night after the earthquake hit Nepal, people feared to sleep in their homes, worrying about powerful aftershocks toppling the few buildings left standing.

Computer Scientists Combine Computer Vision and Brain Computer Interface For Faster Mine Detection
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Computer Scientists Combine Computer Vision and Brain Computer Interface For Faster Mine Detection

University of California, San Diego researchers have developed a new method to speed the detection of landmines in sonar images of the ocean floor. 

The Path to a Wearable Future Lies in Academia
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The Path to a Wearable Future Lies in Academia

Many of the innovative products now available to consumers are based on technologies developed in academic laboratories years ago. 

A Mouse That Beats the Gamers at Super-Quick Motions
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A Mouse That Beats the Gamers at Super-Quick Motions

A new computer mouse looks and responds like a conventional mouse but offers nearly unlimited tracking speed. 

6 Big Data Projects to Aid Disaster Response
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6 Big Data Projects to Aid Disaster Response

The U.S. National Science Foundation and the Japan Science and Technology Agency will fund research to transform disaster management with big data and analytics...

Microsoft Age-Estimate Tool Unleashed Real-Time Virality
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Microsoft Age-Estimate Tool Unleashed Real-Time Virality

Microsoft's Project Oxford has launched a range of machine-learning application programming interfaces in beta, including How-Old.net. 
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