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Linguistic Mapping Reveals How Word Meanings Sometimes Change Overnight
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Linguistic Mapping Reveals How Word Meanings Sometimes Change Overnight

To track how language evolves, Stony Brook University researcher Vivek Kulkarni and colleagues map the linguistic vector space of words. 

Tomorrow's Degradable Electronics
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Tomorrow's Degradable Electronics

SINTEF researchers in Norway say they have made electronic components that are soluble in water and disappear after a few hours. 

How the World’s First Computer Was Rescued From the Scrap Heap
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How the World’s First Computer Was Rescued From the Scrap Heap

Staffers of Ross Perot have unearthed and restored a big chunk of ENIAC, the "Electronic Numerical Integrator And Computer."

Structural Electronics Come Online
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Structural Electronics Come Online

Multifunction components are becoming more common as the world gets "smarter."

At China Online Coming-Out Party, Beijing Spells Out Internet Control Ambition
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At China Online Coming-Out Party, Beijing Spells Out Internet Control Ambition

China showed governments and the planet's biggest tech firms last week its vision for global Internet governance—clean, controlled and choreographed.

Microsoft Machine Learning Tech Adds Captions to Images
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Microsoft Machine Learning Tech Adds Captions to Images

Microsoft is leveraging its machine learning research to build software that automatically captions images. 

Webrtc Hammers Out Compromise on Video Codec Standards
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Webrtc Hammers Out Compromise on Video Codec Standards

Proponents of WebRTC, the Web standard for real-time communications via browsers, have reached a compromise on the H.264 and VP8 video codecs.

Fulbright Award Takes Computer Scientist to France
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Fulbright Award Takes Computer Scientist to France

An Arizona State University professor will spend six months studying at the French Institute for Research in Computer Science Automation. 

Automakers Aim to Drive Away Car Computer Hackers
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Automakers Aim to Drive Away Car Computer Hackers

Against the team of hackers, the poor car stood no chance.

How to Teach Self-Driving Cars Ethics of the Road
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How to Teach Self-Driving Cars Ethics of the Road

A large truck speeding in the opposite direction suddenly veers into your lane.​

Stanford Cyber Initiative Will Tackle Internet Technology Concerns From Many Angles
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Stanford Cyber Initiative Will Tackle Internet Technology Concerns From Many Angles

The Stanford Cyber Initiative is a program applying broad Stanford University expertise to  cybersecurity, cyberspace, and networked information. 

Silicon Valley Turns Prisoners Into Programmers at San Quentin
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Silicon Valley Turns Prisoners Into Programmers at San Quentin

A San Francisco-based programming boot camp has launched a program in which inmates at San Quentin State Prison will learn the basics of computer coding. 

Hour of Code to Feature 'frozen' Characters
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Hour of Code to Feature 'frozen' Characters

Educational nonprofit Code.org is collaborating with Disney to open its week-long "Hour of Code" event during Computer Science Education Week Dec. 8-14. 

Hackathon Develops Tech Tools to Fight Ebola Epidemic
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Hackathon Develops Tech Tools to Fight Ebola Epidemic

The University of Oxford earlier this month hosted the Ebola Crisis Hackathon.

Workers in Silicon Valley Weigh In on Obama's Immigration Order
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Workers in Silicon Valley Weigh In on Obama's Immigration Order

Silicon Valley's constant stream of new apps and services depends on hundreds of thousands of foreign-born engineers to help create them.

Mathematical Time Law Governs Crowd Flow
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Mathematical Time Law Governs Crowd Flow

Walking in crowds means predicting the future.

Ncwit Launches an Online Tool, Developed with Google, For Diversifying Computing Degree Recipients
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Ncwit Launches an Online Tool, Developed with Google, For Diversifying Computing Degree Recipients

A new National Center for Women & Information Technology program encourages development of more inclusive learning environments in computer science courses. 

11 Innovators Receive Hpc Excellence Awards
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11 Innovators Receive Hpc Excellence Awards

IDC has announced the winners of the eighth round of its HPC Innovation Excellence Award recognizing achievements in high-performance computing.

Georgia Tech Professor Proposes Alternative to 'turing Test'
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Georgia Tech Professor Proposes Alternative to 'turing Test'

Georgia Institute of Technology professor Mark Riedl has developed a more rigorous way to evaluate the intelligence of a computer than the Turing Test. 

Creator of the First Computer Database Honored with National Medal
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Creator of the First Computer Database Honored with National Medal

President Obama today presented computer technology pioneer Charles W. Bachman the National Medal of Technology and Innovation.
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