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'li-Fi 100 Times Faster Than Wi-Fi'
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'li-Fi 100 Times Faster Than Wi-Fi'

A new method of delivering data, which uses the visible spectrum rather than radio waves, has been tested in a working office.

Engineers Create Droid That Could Replace Firefighters, Soldiers, and Bomb Disposal Experts
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Engineers Create Droid That Could Replace Firefighters, Soldiers, and Bomb Disposal Experts

Researchers say they have developed a humanoid robot that can operate tools and interact with its environment the same way a person would. 

Ic Professors and Grad Students Pair Infants With Robots
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Ic Professors and Grad Students Pair Infants With Robots

Ithaca College researchers, as part of their ongoing "Tots on Bots" study, are nearing the end of their first session with five-month-old infants.

Why Bartenders Have to Ignore Some Signals
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Why Bartenders Have to Ignore Some Signals

Bielefeld University researchers are leading a study into how a robotic bartender can understand human communication and appropriately serve drinks socially. 

Artificial Intelligence Called In to Tackle Lhc Data Deluge
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Artificial Intelligence Called In to Tackle Lhc Data Deluge

The next generation of particle-collider experiments will feature some of the world's most advanced thinking machines, if links now being forged between particle...

Biologists Create More Precise Molecular Scissors For Genome Editing
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Biologists Create More Precise Molecular Scissors For Genome Editing

By tweaking an enzyme that cuts DNA, synthetic biologists say that they can make genome editing even more specific—an essential improvement if the technique is...

Everything You Need to Know About Crispr Gene Editing's Monster Year
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Everything You Need to Know About Crispr Gene Editing's Monster Year

Muscle-bound beagles. Hornless cows. Better potatoes. Genetically modified human embryos.

Speeding Delivery By 3D-Printing Products
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Speeding Delivery By 3D-Printing Products

Online mega-retailer Amazon appears to be exploring the use of 3D printing to get products to consumers faster.

Sandia's Panther Predicts Movement
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Sandia's Panther Predicts Movement

A team at Sandia National Laboratories has developed software that will enable security data analysts to work more efficiently with big data sets. 

Ibm's Systemml Moves Forward as Apache Incubator Project
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Ibm's Systemml Moves Forward as Apache Incubator Project

IBM announced the Apache Software Foundation's acceptance of its SystemML machine-learning algorithm translator as an Apache Incubator open source project. 

The Most Important Number in Climate Change
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The Most Important Number in Climate Change

The furious majesty of a thunderstorm defies computer simulation.

Smile, Frown, Grimace, and Grin--Your Facial Expression Is the Next Frontier in Big Data
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Smile, Frown, Grimace, and Grin--Your Facial Expression Is the Next Frontier in Big Data

Affectiva co-founder Rana el Kaliouby sees the use of computers to interpret human facial expressions as the next logical step in computer-user interaction.

Genome Editing: 7 Facts About a Revolutionary Technology
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Genome Editing: 7 Facts About a Revolutionary Technology

The ethics of human-genome editing is in the spotlight again as a large international meeting on the topic is poised to kick off in Washington DC.

Blood Gushes from Virtual Leg Injury to Help Train Combat Medics
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Blood Gushes from Virtual Leg Injury to Help Train Combat Medics

If you're very squeamish, look away now.

Strategy Based on Human Reflexes May Keep Legged Robots, Prosthetic Legs From Tripping
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Strategy Based on Human Reflexes May Keep Legged Robots, Prosthetic Legs From Tripping

A new robotic leg prosthesis could help users recover their balance by using techniques based on the way human legs are controlled. 

Email Security Improving, but Far From Perfect
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Email Security Improving, but Far From Perfect

A new report observes that email security has improved significantly in the past two years, although widespread issues remain.

‘outsiders’ Crack 50-Year-Old Math Problem
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‘outsiders’ Crack 50-Year-Old Math Problem

Three computer scientists have solved a problem central to a dozen far-flung mathematical fields.

No Lens? No Problem For Flatcam
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No Lens? No Problem For Flatcam

Rice University researchers have developed FlatCam, a thin sensor chip with a mask that replaces lenses in a traditional camera.

New Access to the Interior of Electronic Components
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New Access to the Interior of Electronic Components

Ruhr-University Bochum researchers can access the interior of transistors by manipulating the electron gas within them via application of resonators to produce...

Computers Can Perceive Image Curves Like Artists
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Computers Can Perceive Image Curves Like Artists

Researchers at Umeå University in Sweden have developed a breakthrough concept in the field of computer vision using curves and lines to represent image shapes...
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