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Replay: New Wizardry Keeps Pinball Rolling in the Internet Age
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Replay: New Wizardry Keeps Pinball Rolling in the Internet Age

At the recent Battle at Stonehedge pinball tournament here, Jessie Carduner cursed her ninth-place finish and vowed to get professional help.

Printing Houses on the Moon
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Printing Houses on the Moon

How do you create structures on other worlds when the expense of carrying building materials there is so great?

The Revolutionary Technique That Quietly Changed Machine Vision Forever
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The Revolutionary Technique That Quietly Changed Machine Vision Forever

Computer researchers say machines are now almost as adept at recognizing objects as humans, thanks to an algorithm created by University of Toronto scientists in...

Stanford Engineer Aims to Connect the World With Ant-Sized Radio
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Stanford Engineer Aims to Connect the World With Ant-Sized Radio

Stanford engineers say they have created a radio the size of an ant they think will be the key to creating the connected world of the Internet of Things. 

Nasa to Send Sample-Return Mission to Earth-Bound Asteroid
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Nasa to Send Sample-Return Mission to Earth-Bound Asteroid

NASA has long wanted to send a mission to Mars to grab some of its surface and sling it back to Earth.

Where to Grab Space Debris
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Where to Grab Space Debris

Objects in space tend to spin—and spin in a way that's totally different from the way they spin on earth.

Kbase Harnesses Gene Data For Researchers
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Kbase Harnesses Gene Data For Researchers

A  computational platform developed by the U.S. Department of Energy's national research laboratories will make complex analysis of gene data more efficient. 

China Develops Facial Recognition Payment System With Near-Perfect Accuracy
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China Develops Facial Recognition Payment System With Near-Perfect Accuracy

The Chinese Academy of Science plans to unveil a face-recognition payment application with near-perfect accuracy next year. 

No Easy Parking Spot For First-Ever Comet Landing
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No Easy Parking Spot For First-Ever Comet Landing

Landing on a comet will be even harder than we thought.

Manual Control
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Manual Control

Mezzanine is a collaborative-conferencing system that enables multiple users to share and control digital content from any device using gesture controls. 

Airlines Take the Bump Out of Turbulence
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Airlines Take the Bump Out of Turbulence

Just a few years ago, airlines got their weather reports by telex.

The Man Who Will Build Google's Elusive Quantum Computer
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The Man Who Will Build Google's Elusive Quantum Computer

John Martinis is one of the world's foremost experts on quantum computing, a growing field of science that aims to process information at super high speeds using...

NASA Instrument on Rosetta: First Science Results
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NASA Instrument on Rosetta: First Science Results

A NASA instrument aboard the European Space Agency's Rosetta orbiter has successfully made its first delivery of science data from comet 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko...

Vicki Hanson Recognized For Outstanding Contributions to Accessibility and Computing
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Vicki Hanson Recognized For Outstanding Contributions to Accessibility and Computing

ACM has awarded the 2014 SIGACCESS Outstanding Contributions award to Rochester Institute of Technology professor Vicki Hanson.

Researchers Send Electricity, Light Along Same Super-Thin Wire
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Researchers Send Electricity, Light Along Same Super-Thin Wire

Researchers have developed a basic model circuit consisting of a silver nanowire and a single-layer flake of molybdenum disulfide.

Fingerprinting Infants Helps Track Vaccinations in Developing Countries
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Fingerprinting Infants Helps Track Vaccinations in Developing Countries

Developing countries could be able to track pediatric vaccinations with greater accuracy using a fingerprint-scanning system. 

SideSwipe: UW Team Uses In-Air Gestures for Phones
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SideSwipe: UW Team Uses In-Air Gestures for Phones

University of Washington in Seattle researchers have developed a system that enables in-air gestures above and around a mobile device. 

The Hazards of Going on Autopilot
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The Hazards of Going on Autopilot

At 9:18 P.M. on February 12, 2009, Continental Connection Flight 3407, operated by Colgan Air, took off from Newark International Airport.

NASA Mars App Redefines 'Mission Creep'
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NASA Mars App Redefines 'Mission Creep'

The U.S. National Aeronautics and Space Administration's Analyst's Notebook app has grown to handle the volume of information collected by the Mars rovers. 

Drone Developers Consider Obstacles That Cannot Be Flown Around
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Drone Developers Consider Obstacles That Cannot Be Flown Around

Drone makers are eager for a new age of drone ubiquity, but several issues remain to be resolved. 
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