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6 Aging Protocols That Could Cripple the Internet
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6 Aging Protocols That Could Cripple the Internet

The biggest threat to the Internet is that it evolved over time with various protocols, very few of which were designed with security in mind. 

Switching to Spintronics
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Switching to Spintronics

Researchers have successfully used an electric field to reverse the magnetization direction in a multiferroic spintronic device at room temperature.

First Steps For Hector the Robot Stick Insect
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First Steps For Hector the Robot Stick Insect

Bielefeld University researchers have developed Hector, a robot based on a stick insect that has passive elastic joints and an ultralight exoskeleton. 

In One Aspect of Vision, Computers Catch ­p to Primate Brain
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In One Aspect of Vision, Computers Catch ­p to Primate Brain

Massachusetts Institute of Technology researchers have found the most recent version of deep neural networks match the primate brain. 

Google Seeks Partners For Self-Driving Car
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Google Seeks Partners For Self-Driving Car

Google is seeking auto industry partners in its efforts to produce a fully autonomous car.

Nyc Subways Slowly ­pgrading from 1930s-Era Technology
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Nyc Subways Slowly ­pgrading from 1930s-Era Technology

New York City's subways—the nation's biggest mass transit network—serve more than 6 million daily riders who depend largely on a signal system that dates back to...

Rosetta Orbiter to Swoop Down On Comet in February
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Rosetta Orbiter to Swoop Down On Comet in February

The European Space Agency's orbiting Rosetta spacecraft is expected to come within four miles (six kilometers) of the surface of comet 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko...

Stanford Team Combines Logic, Memory to Build a 'high-Rise' Chip
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Stanford Team Combines Logic, Memory to Build a 'high-Rise' Chip

Stanford University researchers say they have developed a method for creating high-rise chips that could outperform conventional single-story logic and memory chips...

Nasa Tests Software That May Help Increase Flight Efficiency, Decrease Aircraft Noise
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Nasa Tests Software That May Help Increase Flight Efficiency, Decrease Aircraft Noise

NASA has developed air traffic management software that could make flights more efficient. The software assists pilots with precise spacing of planes by delivering...

How to Fool a Computer With Optical Illusions
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How to Fool a Computer With Optical Illusions

Computers, like people, understand what they see in the world based on what they've seen before.

Comet Lander's Location Still Eludes Scientists
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Comet Lander's Location Still Eludes Scientists

More than a month after the Philae spacecraft bounced to the surface of Comet 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko, European Space Agency scientists still have not been able...

Amputee Simultaneously Controls Two Prosthetic Arms with His Mind
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Amputee Simultaneously Controls Two Prosthetic Arms with His Mind

Replacement limbs that completely replicate the functions and abilities of real limbs are the current white whale of prosthetics, and we're getting closer: mind...

Thought Control Makes Robot Arm Grab and Move Objects
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Thought Control Makes Robot Arm Grab and Move Objects

A woman paralysed from the neck down can now grab a ball with a robotic arm—just by thinking about it.

How Disney Is Perfecting Animated Eyeballs
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How Disney Is Perfecting Animated Eyeballs

Creating lifelike animated characters is hard.

Nasa Rover Finds Active and Ancient Organic Chemistry on Mars
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Nasa Rover Finds Active and Ancient Organic Chemistry on Mars

NASA's Mars Curiosity rover has measured a tenfold spike in methane, an organic chemical, in the atmosphere around it and detected other organic molecules in a...

Venus Express Goes Gently Into the Night
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Venus Express Goes Gently Into the Night

ESA's Venus Express has ended its eight-year mission after far exceeding its planned life. The spacecraft exhausted its propellant during a series of thruster burns...

­ndersea Robot Explores Life Below Arctic Ice
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­ndersea Robot Explores Life Below Arctic Ice

While 2014 has not been kind to rockets, it has been a banner year for robots of all stripes.

Innovators of Intelligence Look to Past
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Innovators of Intelligence Look to Past

Inside the Allen Institute for Artificial Intelligence, known as AI2, everything is a gleaming architectural white.

New Way to Turn Genes On
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New Way to Turn Genes On

Using a gene-editing system originally developed to delete specific genes, MIT researchers have now shown that they can reliably turn on any gene of their choosing...

NASA Voyager: 'Tsunami Wave' Still Flies Through Interstellar Space
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NASA Voyager: 'Tsunami Wave' Still Flies Through Interstellar Space

The Voyager 1 spacecraft has experienced three shock waves. The most recent shock wave, first observed in February 2014, still appears to be going on. One wave,...
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