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Fighting Lung Cancer: Faster Image Processing For Low-Radiation Ct Scans
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Fighting Lung Cancer: Faster Image Processing For Low-Radiation Ct Scans

The University of Michigan hopes to reduce the image-reconstructon process time for low-dose computed tomography scans from 30 minutes or more to five minutes. 

Dawn Operating Normally After Safe Mode Triggered
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Dawn Operating Normally After Safe Mode Triggered

The Dawn spacecraft has resumed normal ion thrusting after the thrusting unexpectedly stopped and the spacecraft entered safe mode on September 11.

Seeking Human Cyber Consciousness
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Seeking Human Cyber Consciousness

An American lawyer, author, and entrepreneur is using computer science to advance towards "the coming age of our own cyber consciousness and techno-immortality."...

Cutting the Cord on Soft Robots
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Cutting the Cord on Soft Robots

A new untethered soft robot has four legs and can stand up and walk away from its designers. 

Ethical Trap: Robot Paralyzed By Choice of Who to Save
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Ethical Trap: Robot Paralyzed By Choice of Who to Save

Bristol Robotics Laboratory's Alan Winfield and colleagues recently tested an ethical challenge for a robot.

Herb: A Robot That Can ­nload a Dishwasher and (sometimes) Take Apart an Oreo
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Herb: A Robot That Can ­nload a Dishwasher and (sometimes) Take Apart an Oreo

The Home Exploring Robot Butler has advanced manipulation skills that enable it to perform multiple functions. 

Will Tomorrow's Robots Move Like Snakes?
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Will Tomorrow's Robots Move Like Snakes?

Researchers have developed a soft robotic arm, inspired by octopus tentacles, that can snake through a pipelike environment without a human operator. 

ACM Awards Knuth Prize to Pioneer for Advances in Algorithms and Complexity Theory
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ACM Awards Knuth Prize to Pioneer for Advances in Algorithms and Complexity Theory

Georgia Tech's Lipton cited for introduction of new ideas and techniques

Sdsc Joins the Intel Parallel Computing Centers Program
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Sdsc Joins the Intel Parallel Computing Centers Program

Intel is expanding its effort to further optimize research software with assistance from the University of California, San Diego's San Diego Supercomputer Center...

Wi-Fi Group Acts to Simplify Peer-to-Peer Video, Printing and Other Tasks
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Wi-Fi Group Acts to Simplify Peer-to-Peer Video, Printing and Other Tasks

The Wi-Fi Alliance has unveiled four sets of mechanisms for carrying out certain tasks over Wi-Fi Direct. 

Manufacturing Advances Mean Truly Flexible Devices Are on the Way
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Manufacturing Advances Mean Truly Flexible Devices Are on the Way

One of the innovations packed inside the Apple Watch—and highlighted by designer Jony Ive at the company’s grand unveiling this week—is a flexible display.

First Graphene-Based Flexible Display Produced
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First Graphene-Based Flexible Display Produced

University of Cambridge researchers have combined graphene research with transistor and display processing to create the first transistor-based flexible display...

Nanotechnology Aids in Cooling Electrons Without External Sources
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Nanotechnology Aids in Cooling Electrons Without External Sources

A new method for cooling electrons without external means and at room temperature could lead to very low power electronic devices. 

Bound for Robotic Glory
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Bound for Robotic Glory

Massachusetts Institute of Technology  researchers have developed an algorithm for bounding, and successfully implemented it in a robotic cheetah. 

Essex Scientists Give Insight Into Future of Ultra-Hdtv Live Stream Technology
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Essex Scientists Give Insight Into Future of Ultra-Hdtv Live Stream Technology

University of Essex scientists will showcase their pioneering ultra-high definition TV research at the International Broadcasting Convention in Amsterdam. 

'j' Marks the Spot For Rosetta's Lander
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'j' Marks the Spot For Rosetta's Lander

Rosetta's lander Philae will target Site J, an intriguing region on Comet 67P/Churyumov–Gerasimenko that offers unique scientific potential, with hints of activity...

Cars that Drive Themselves Starting to Chat with Each Other
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Cars that Drive Themselves Starting to Chat with Each Other

An Acura RLX sedan demonstrated an unusual way to tow another car this week: the vehicles were not physically attached.

Nasa's Mars Curiosity Rover Arrives at Martian Mountain
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Nasa's Mars Curiosity Rover Arrives at Martian Mountain

NASA's Mars Curiosity rover has reached the Red Planet's Mount Sharp, a Mount-Rainier-size mountain at the center of the vast Gale Crater and the rover mission's...

Where to Grab Space Debris
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Where to Grab Space Debris

A new algorithm can be used to gauge the rotation of objects in zero gravity using only visual information. 

Rice Wireless Experts Tap ­nused Tv Spectrum
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Rice Wireless Experts Tap ­nused Tv Spectrum

Rice University researchers have developed a multiuser, multiantenna transmission scheme to make use of the unused portion of the UHF radio spectrum. 
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