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The Last Astronauts to Fly to Hubble Talk About Their Wild Mission
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The Last Astronauts to Fly to Hubble Talk About Their Wild Mission

On a sunny afternoon in May, 2009, seven astronauts strapped themselves into the space shuttle Atlantis and rocketed toward the heavens.

Stanford Engineers Take Big Step Toward ­sing Light Instead of Wires Inside Computers
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Stanford Engineers Take Big Step Toward ­sing Light Instead of Wires Inside Computers

Stanford University researchers have developed a device that can split and bend a beam of light, which they say could lead to computers that use optics to carry...

Cleaning Bot Operators Get Censored View of Your Home
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Cleaning Bot Operators Get Censored View of Your Home

In the near future, it may be possible for household cleaning robots to be remotely controlled via the Internet, with privacy ensured by blurring the video feed...

How Can the Global Internet Be Governed?
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How Can the Global Internet Be Governed?

Brown University professor John Savage offered a working paper on tackling Internet governance at this week's fifth Global Cyberspace Cooperation Summit in Berlin...

Ground Team Ready to Rouse Pluto Probe For Historic Flyby
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Ground Team Ready to Rouse Pluto Probe For Historic Flyby

On the final stretch of a speedy nine-year trek through the solar system, NASA's New Horizons spacecraft will be awakened from hibernation Dec. 6 for an encounter...

Finding an Image with an Image and Other Feats of Computer Vision
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Finding an Image with an Image and Other Feats of Computer Vision

"We found that people were searching for squirrels just to favorite them, just to click 'like.' And the same with buses."

Computer Scientist Researches Privacy System
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Computer Scientist Researches Privacy System

The U.S. National Science Foundation has awarded a $250,000 grant to a University of Texas at Arlington computer scientist studying ways to strengthen computer...

Cybersecurity Concept For Unmanned Systems
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Cybersecurity Concept For Unmanned Systems

Researchers have developed the System-Aware Cybersecurity concept and Secure Sentinel technology to improve defenses for unmanned drones against cyberattacks. 

Software Speeds Detection of Diseases and Cancer-Treatment Targets
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Software Speeds Detection of Diseases and Cancer-Treatment Targets

Researchers say they have developed software that can identify DNA from viruses in all parts of the Tree of Life. 

Carnegie Mellon's Cobot Robots Reach 1,000-Kilometer Milestone of Autonomous Operation
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Carnegie Mellon's Cobot Robots Reach 1,000-Kilometer Milestone of Autonomous Operation

Robots deployed at Carnegie Mellon University have collectively reached 1,000 kilometers of autonomous operation.

Google and Nasa Ride D-Wave to a Quantum Future
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Google and Nasa Ride D-Wave to a Quantum Future

They could be the most powerful computers in the world—so perhaps it's no surprise that the biggest internet company on the planet is testing one out.

Brain Inspired Data Engineering
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Brain Inspired Data Engineering

IMDEA Networks launched the BRAin inspired Data Engineering (BRADE-CM) research project in October. 

Physics: Quantum Computer Quest
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Physics: Quantum Computer Quest

When asked what he likes best about working for Google, physicist John Martinis does not mention the famous massage chairs in the hallways, or the free snacks available...

What's Next For the Rosetta Mission and Comet Exploration
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What's Next For the Rosetta Mission and Comet Exploration

Somewhere dark and icy on a comet 320 million miles away, the history-making, comet-bouncing Philae spacecraft is sleeping.

MIT Engineers Have High Hopes For Cheetah Robot
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MIT Engineers Have High Hopes For Cheetah Robot

A new cheetah-inspired robot can run on batteries at speeds of more than 10 miles per hour, jump about 16 inches high, land safely, and continue running for 15...

Firmer Footing For Robots With Smart Walking Sticks
From ACM TechNews

Firmer Footing For Robots With Smart Walking Sticks

The SupraPed robotic platform uses "smart staffs" inspired by walking sticks to better balance and move over uneven terrain. 

How Google 'translates' Pictures Into Words ­sing Vector Space Mathematics
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How Google 'translates' Pictures Into Words ­sing Vector Space Mathematics

Translating one language into another has always been a difficult task.

Intel ­pgrades Stephen Hawking's Portal to the World
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Intel ­pgrades Stephen Hawking's Portal to the World

Movie audiences who went to theaters this fall to see The Theory of Everything got a glimpse of the challenges physicist Stephen Hawking has overcome to deliver...

Researchers Engineer Improvements of Technology ­sed in Digital Memory
From ACM TechNews

Researchers Engineer Improvements of Technology ­sed in Digital Memory

Researchers have engineered and tested improvements in the performance of a memory structure known as a ferroelectric tunnel junction. 

Can We Create an Energy Efficient Internet?
From ACM TechNews

Can We Create an Energy Efficient Internet?

A new research program seeks to reduce the energy consumption of Internet-connected devices by developing new hardware and cloud-based solutions. 
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