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Cutting-Edge Method Breathes Life Into Complex 3D-Printed Objects
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Cutting-Edge Method Breathes Life Into Complex 3D-Printed Objects

A team of U.S. and Chinese researchers has developed a technique for physically decorating three-dimensional surfaces with customizable color textures.

The Golden Age of Quantum Computing Is Upon US (once We Solve the Tiny Problems)
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The Golden Age of Quantum Computing Is Upon US (once We Solve the Tiny Problems)

IBM researchers recently announced a breakthrough in the quest to develop a functional quantum computer. 

The Computers Are Listening
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The Computers Are Listening

The U.S. National Security Agency's use of automated speech recognition has been a well-guarded secret for years, although its use by the agency is widespread.

This Little 3D Printed Robot Cracks Combination Locks in 30 Seconds
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This Little 3D Printed Robot Cracks Combination Locks in 30 Seconds

Careful what you leave in your lockers, high school students and gym-goers.

Baidu's Artificial-Intelligence Supercomputer Beats Google at Image Recognition
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Baidu's Artificial-Intelligence Supercomputer Beats Google at Image Recognition

Chinese search giant Baidu says it has invented a powerful supercomputer that brings new muscle to an artificial-intelligence technique giving software more power...

Hadoop Corporate Adoption Remains Low: Gartner
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Hadoop Corporate Adoption Remains Low: Gartner

For all the talk of Hadoop's potential to help companies leverage Big Data, corporate adoption remains low, a survey released today from Gartner Inc. found.

'positive Train Control' Could Have Prevented U.s. Derailment
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'positive Train Control' Could Have Prevented U.s. Derailment

The investigation into the cause of a fatal train derailment in the U.S. city of Philadelphia this week has already yielded its first conclusion: it could have...

IBM Demos Cmos Silicon Photonics
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IBM Demos Cmos Silicon Photonics

IBM researchers have demonstrated a fully integrated wavelength multiplexed complementary metal-oxide semiconductor (CMOS) silicon photonics chip.

Soft Robot to Swim Through Europa's Oceans
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Soft Robot to Swim Through Europa's Oceans

Cornell University researchers have received a nine-month, $100,000 grant to develop a soft, swimming robot that can explore other worlds.

Robots, Hungry for Power, Are Too Weak to Take Over the World
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Robots, Hungry for Power, Are Too Weak to Take Over the World

Today's robots may just be too hungry and unfit to take over the world any time soon.

Light and Sound Together Might Be Just-Right Wireless Solution
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Light and Sound Together Might Be Just-Right Wireless Solution

RF and laser technologies cancel out each other’s shortcomings.

Electronic Security Tag For Protecting Valuable Shipments
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Electronic Security Tag For Protecting Valuable Shipments

Researchers at the VTT Technical Research Center of Finland say they have developed an electronic security tag that can be used to protect valuable shipments.

Graphene Holds Key to Unlocking Creation of Wearable Electronic Devices
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Graphene Holds Key to Unlocking Creation of Wearable Electronic Devices

Researchers have developed a technique to embed transparent, flexible graphene electrodes into fibers commonly associated with the textile industry. 

A Pioneering Facial Recognition Cane For the Blind
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A Pioneering Facial Recognition Cane For the Blind

Students at Birmingham City University have developed a smart cane that uses facial recognition technology to enable the visually impaired to identify friends and...

Long-Range Iris Scanning Is Here
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Long-Range Iris Scanning Is Here

An officer pulls someone over on the side of the highway.

A Climate-Modeling Strategy That Won't Hurt the Climate
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A Climate-Modeling Strategy That Won't Hurt the Climate

It is perhaps the most daunting challenge facing experts in both the fields of climate and computer science—creating a supercomputer that can accurately model the...

The Telescope Looking For the Beginning of Time
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The Telescope Looking For the Beginning of Time

The universe is a big place.

How Daimler Built the World's First Self-Driving Semi
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How Daimler Built the World's First Self-Driving Semi

Christian Urban waves his hands to make a point, then looks at his nails and cracks wise about needing a manicure.

Airport Security Advances Clash With Privacy Issues
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Airport Security Advances Clash With Privacy Issues

At a mock airport in an underground laboratory here at Northeastern University, students pretending to be passengers head through a security exit in the right direction...

Man Bests Machine in Two-Week Poker Tourney at Rivers Casino
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Man Bests Machine in Two-Week Poker Tourney at Rivers Casino

Four professional poker players beat a poker program in the recently concluded Brains vs. Artificial Intelligence poker tournament.
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