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Rehab Robot Harmony Introduced By ­t Austin Engineers
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Rehab Robot Harmony Introduced By ­t Austin Engineers

University of Texas at Austin researchers have developed a two-armed robotic rehabilitation exoskeleton. 

Vint Cerf on Acm, Internet Issues, and Quantum and Machine Computing
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Vint Cerf on Acm, Internet Issues, and Quantum and Machine Computing

Vint Cerf, co-creator of the Internet and vice president at Google, discusses modern challenges of the Internet, technologies of the future, and ACM. 

NASA Aids Response to Nepal Quake
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NASA Aids Response to Nepal Quake

NASA and its partners are gathering the best available science and information on the April 25, 2015, magnitude 7.8 earthquake in Nepal, referred to as the Gorkha...

Joseph Lechleider, a Father of the Dsl Internet Technology, Dies at 82
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Joseph Lechleider, a Father of the Dsl Internet Technology, Dies at 82

In the late 1980s, Joseph W. Lechleider came up with a clever solution to a puzzling technical problem, making it possible to bring high-speed Internet service...

The Mission To Save The Internet By Rewiring It From The Name ­p
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The Mission To Save The Internet By Rewiring It From The Name ­p

A international team has been quietly pondering how to rewrite the basic structure of the Internet—for our sakes.

Ancient Dna Tells a New Human Story
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Ancient Dna Tells a New Human Story

Imagine what it must have been like to look through the first telescopes or the first microscopes, or to see the bottom of the sea as clearly as if the water were...

Robots May Look Like Job-Killers, But It's Hard to See in the Numbers
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Robots May Look Like Job-Killers, But It's Hard to See in the Numbers

Robots are goosing the productivity of the world's factories, but does that mean fewer jobs for humans?

When Robot Personalities Mimic the Dead
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When Robot Personalities Mimic the Dead

The creation of robots with personalities mimicking celebrities and other deceased persons could be controversial in terms of how people may react to them. 

Online Voting a Step Closer Thanks to Breakthrough in Security Technology
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Online Voting a Step Closer Thanks to Breakthrough in Security Technology

Researchers say they have developed a new technique that could enable people to cast an election vote online, even if their home computer is infected with malware...

What Is Being Learned From Moocs? New Report Takes Stock
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What Is Being Learned From Moocs? New Report Takes Stock

A new report released this week lays out the current state of research into massive open online courses. 

Detecting Human Life With Remote Technology
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Detecting Human Life With Remote Technology

Flinders University engineering students have developed new technology to detect human life that they believe is more efficient than published techniques. 

In Memoriam: Paul Hudak, Computer Scientist and Saybrook College Master
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In Memoriam: Paul Hudak, Computer Scientist and Saybrook College Master

Paul R. Hudak, professor of computer science and master of Saybrook College, died April 29 after a long battle with leukemia.

Nih Reiterates Ban on Editing Human Embryo Dna
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Nih Reiterates Ban on Editing Human Embryo Dna

The US National Institutes of Health (NIH) has reaffirmed its ban on research that involves gene editing of human embryos. In a statement released on 29 April,...

Olga Troyanskaya Brings Order to Big Data of Human Biology
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Olga Troyanskaya Brings Order to Big Data of Human Biology

Researchers at the Simons Center for Data Analysis have established how genes work together within 144 different human tissues and cell types. 

Lawmakers Want a Few Good Hackers to Help Bring Congress Into the 21st Century
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Lawmakers Want a Few Good Hackers to Help Bring Congress Into the 21st Century

The Hack4Congress D.C. brought together technology enthusiasts and non-technology hobbyists to work on projects intended to make the U.S. Congress more efficient...

Resilience, Not Abstinence, May Help Teens Battle Online Risk
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Resilience, Not Abstinence, May Help Teens Battle Online Risk

Researchers found keeping teens safe on the Internet can be achieved by boosting their ability to cope with online risks, rather than trying to stop them from going...

­c Berkeley Team Builds 'smart' Grocery Cart With Recycled Smartphones
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­c Berkeley Team Builds 'smart' Grocery Cart With Recycled Smartphones

A smart grocery cart was the winning product concept in the inaugural Smartphone Encore Challenge. 

­.s. Is Faulted For Risking Edge in R&d
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­.s. Is Faulted For Risking Edge in R&d

A new report from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology is faulting the U.S. government for failing to maintain its investments in basic scientific research...

Online Fact-Checking Tool Gets a Big Test With Nepal Earthquake
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Online Fact-Checking Tool Gets a Big Test With Nepal Earthquake

A group of volunteer "digital humanitarians" is using an experimental Web platform to crowdsource rumor verification following the 7.8-magnitude earthquake in Nepal...

Zero Downtime For Gnss Applications
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Zero Downtime For Gnss Applications

The CALIBRA project team has developed new solutions for ionospheric disturbance, which can affect the positioning of global navigation satellite systems (GNSS)...
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