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New Computer Bug Exposes Broad Security Flaws
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New Computer Bug Exposes Broad Security Flaws

An international team has discovered an Internet bug that enables an attacker to trick a Web browser into believing it is using a regular key rather than the export...

To Handle Big Data, Shrink It
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To Handle Big Data, Shrink It

A new algorithm finds the smallest possible approximation of a matrix that guarantees reliable computations. 

New Chip Architecture May Provide Foundation for Quantum Computer
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New Chip Architecture May Provide Foundation for Quantum Computer

A new device that enables more electrodes to be placed on a chip could bring the field one step closer to a quantum computer that can perform complex algorithms...

A Nano-Transistor Assesses Your Health Via Sweat
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A Nano-Transistor Assesses Your Health Via Sweat

A new ultra-low-power sensor enables real-time scanning of the contents of liquids such as perspiration. 

The Machine Vision Algorithm Beating Art Historians at Their Own Game
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The Machine Vision Algorithm Beating Art Historians at Their Own Game

Recent advances in machine learning such as deep convolutional neural networks are enabling the development of machines that perform pattern-recognition tasks. 

Hacking the Brain
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Hacking the Brain

The perfectibility of the human mind is a theme that has captured our imagination for centuries—the notion that, with the right tools, the right approach, the right...

­.s. Science Academies Take On Human-Genome Editing
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­.s. Science Academies Take On Human-Genome Editing

The U.S. National Academy of Sciences (NAS) and the National Academy of Medicine (NAM) will launch a major initiative to develop guidelines for editing human genomes...

Predictive Analytics Provides Powerful Benefits to Healthcare
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Predictive Analytics Provides Powerful Benefits to Healthcare

Medical treatment is on the verge of a "radical transformation" thanks to statistical data analysis techniques that predict future outcomes.

Technology Doesn't Explain the Philly Train Crash
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Technology Doesn't Explain the Philly Train Crash

Cars can now drive by themselves. Automatic pilot systems can fly a jet airliner much of the time. Why is it so hard to make trains that can stop on their own?

Can We Identify Every Kind of Cell in the Body?
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Can We Identify Every Kind of Cell in the Body?

How many types of cells are there in the human body? Textbooks say a couple of hundred. But the true number is undoubtedly far larger.

Wearables May Get Boost From Boron-Infused Graphene
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Wearables May Get Boost From Boron-Infused Graphene

Rice University researchers have upgraded a microsupercapacitor they say could eventually be incorporated into personal and wearable electronics. 

Computers Harness Language Translation
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Computers Harness Language Translation

Statistical machine-translation technologies developed at the U.S. Army Research Laboratory have helped the Army become less reliant on human translators.

New Options For Spintronic Devices: Switching Between 1 and 0 With Low Voltage
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New Options For Spintronic Devices: Switching Between 1 and 0 With Low Voltage

Researchers have demonstrated switching ferromagnetic domains on and off with low voltage at near-room temperature in a structure made of ferroic materials. 

Attention White-Collar Workers: The Robots Are Coming For Your Jobs
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Attention White-Collar Workers: The Robots Are Coming For Your Jobs

From the self-checkout aisle of the grocery store to the sports section of the newspaper, robots and computer software are increasingly taking the place of humans...

Latest Self-Driving Google Car Heading to Public Streets
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Latest Self-Driving Google Car Heading to Public Streets

Google has announced plans to debut the latest version of its self-driving car on public roads this summer. 

Artbot Engineers the Discovery of Art
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Artbot Engineers the Discovery of Art

Artbot is a new mobile website app that mines both user preferences and event tags to provide users with connections to the local art scene. 

Autonomous Car Prototype Folds, Shrinks, Drives Sideways
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Autonomous Car Prototype Folds, Shrinks, Drives Sideways

A group of engineers, software developers, and designers in Germany have developed a design for a electric micro car capable of driving sideways. 

What a Dinosaur's Mating Scream Sounds Like
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What a Dinosaur's Mating Scream Sounds Like

Two years ago, Sean Murray, a video-game developer from the town of Guildford, outside London, announced an ambitious game that he had been working on in secrecy...

OPALS Boosts Space-to-Ground Optical Communications Research
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OPALS Boosts Space-to-Ground Optical Communications Research

Ever wonder why stars seem to twinkle?

Exploring a New Frontier of Cyber-Physical Systems: The Human Body
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Exploring a New Frontier of Cyber-Physical Systems: The Human Body

The U.S. National Science Foundation recently announced $8.75 million in awards to two programs developing state-of-the-art medical and cyber-physical systems. 
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