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Women Leaders Cite Two Major Reasons For Issues Facing Women in Tech
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Women Leaders Cite Two Major Reasons For Issues Facing Women in Tech

During its recent 2015 Dreamforce conference, Salesforce launched its first Women's Leadership Summit.

Researchers Develop Simple Way to Ward Off Trojan Attacks on Quantum Cryptographic Systems
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Researchers Develop Simple Way to Ward Off Trojan Attacks on Quantum Cryptographic Systems

Quantum key distribution is an emerging area of study in the effort to create secure computer messaging systems.  

Facebook's Cyborg Virtual Assistant Is Learning From Its Trainers
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Facebook's Cyborg Virtual Assistant Is Learning From Its Trainers

Several hundred users of Facebook's mobile messaging app late last month were given access to M, the social network's new artificial intelligence-based virtual...

Key Benchtop Testing Planned For Wireless Brain Sensor
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Key Benchtop Testing Planned For Wireless Brain Sensor

Researchers are starting to test wireless transmitter prototypes as part of the investigational BrainGate Neural Interface System.  

The Fuzzy Logic of Fleeing For Your Life
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The Fuzzy Logic of Fleeing For Your Life

A special session at the IEEE International Conference on Intelligence Transportation Systems dealt with intelligent pedestrian traffic and evacuation dynamics.

­.s. and China Seek Arms Deal For Cyberspace
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­.s. and China Seek Arms Deal For Cyberspace

The United States and China are negotiating what could become the first arms control accord for cyberspace, embracing a commitment by each country that it will...

Microsoft to Invest $75 Million in Computer Science Education
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Microsoft to Invest $75 Million in Computer Science Education

Microsoft is investing $75 million over a three-year period to help make computer science more mainstream in schools.

The Revolution Will Not Be Crystallized: A New Method Sweeps Through Structural Biology
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The Revolution Will Not Be Crystallized: A New Method Sweeps Through Structural Biology

In a basement room, deep in the bowels of a steel-clad building in Cambridge, a major insurgency is under way.

How Tomorrow's Battles Will Be Fought in Augmented Reality
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How Tomorrow's Battles Will Be Fought in Augmented Reality

For nearly three decades, Bob Stone has worked in the field of virtual reality, and he now sees the technology's applications becoming a reality.

Europe Gears ­p For Land, Air, and Sea Robotics Competition
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Europe Gears ­p For Land, Air, and Sea Robotics Competition

The euRathlon 2015 Grand Challenge is designed to assess how well cooperative robot systems perform as part of a simulated emergency-response operation.

The 2015 Grace Hopper Celebration Abie Award Winners
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The 2015 Grace Hopper Celebration Abie Award Winners

The Anita Borg Institute has announced the winners of its 2015 Grace Hopper Celebration ABIE Awards recognizing female leaders in computer science. 

The Dismal State of America's Decade-Old Voting Machines
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The Dismal State of America's Decade-Old Voting Machines

Almost all U.S. states are using technologically outdated touchscreen and optical-scan voting systems that are at least 10 years old, according to a report.

The Search For a Thinking Machine
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The Search For a Thinking Machine

Thanks, in part, to a new era of machine learning, computer are already starting to assimilate information from raw data in the same way as the human infant learns...

­nhackable Kernel Could Keep All Computers Safe from Cyberattack
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­nhackable Kernel Could Keep All Computers Safe from Cyberattack

An autonomous helicopter gunship is flying over a military base in Arizona. Suddenly, officers on the ground lose radio contact: hackers have taken control of an...

China Tries to Extract Pledge of Compliance From ­.s. Tech Firms
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China Tries to Extract Pledge of Compliance From ­.s. Tech Firms

The Chinese government, which has long used its country's vast market as leverage over American technology companies, is now asking some of those firms to directly...

The People Hoping to Continue to Exist Through Technology
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The People Hoping to Continue to Exist Through Technology

"We have this strange idea that dying is something we need to do."

Study Names the Five Most Hackable Vehicles
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Study Names the Five Most Hackable Vehicles

A PT&C|LWG Forensic Consulting Services study has named the top five vehicles most susceptible to hacking. 

Egyptian Professor Chipping Away at Energy Efficiency
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Egyptian Professor Chipping Away at Energy Efficiency

A Brown University professor is studying ways to increase the energy efficiency of computing systems without sacrificing performance.  

­ta Research Will Lead to More Efficient Computer Modeling
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­ta Research Will Lead to More Efficient Computer Modeling

A group of engineers are developing hybrid software and hardware approaches to testing electric machines during the design stage.

Cyberthreat Posed By China and Iran Confounds White House
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Cyberthreat Posed By China and Iran Confounds White House

A question from a member of the Pentagon’s new cyberwarfare unit the other day prompted President Obama to voice his frustration about America's seeming inability...
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