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Hacker Says to Show Passenger Jets at Risk of Cyber Attack
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Hacker Says to Show Passenger Jets at Risk of Cyber Attack

Cyber security researcher Ruben Santamarta says he has figured out how to hack the satellite communications equipment on passenger jets through their WiFi and inflight...

Smartphones as a Health Tool For Older Adults
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Smartphones as a Health Tool For Older Adults

Researchers  are working on a smartphone application to help older adults understand their health so they can cultivate healthier habits. 

Expanding the Breadth and Impact of Cybersecurity and Privacy Research
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Expanding the Breadth and Impact of Cybersecurity and Privacy Research

The U.S. National Science Foundation has announced two awards that will support projects addressing grand challenges in cybersecurity and computer science. 

Simulation Models Optimize Water Power
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Simulation Models Optimize Water Power

Researchers are developing information technology to boost the efficiency of water power generation systems. 

Rosetta Spacecraft Set For ­nprecedented Close Study of a Comet
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Rosetta Spacecraft Set For ­nprecedented Close Study of a Comet

After 10 years and four billion miles, the European Space Agency's Rosetta spacecraft will arrive at its destination on Wednesday for the first extended, close...

Can Google Build a Typeface to Support Every Written Language?
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Can Google Build a Typeface to Support Every Written Language?

Google has taken on its fair share of ambitious projects—digitizing millions and millions of books, mapping the whole world, pioneering self-driving cars.

C'mon Girls, Let's Program a Better Tech Industry
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C'mon Girls, Let's Program a Better Tech Industry

According to one professor, females' perception of information and communication technology is a key reason many women and girls do not enter the field. 

Robots Helped Inspire Deep Learning and Might Become Its Killer App
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Robots Helped Inspire Deep Learning and Might Become Its Killer App

As researchers use more and better data to train their artificial intelligence models and generate algorithms, their robots become smarter.

How Yahoo Research Labs Studies Culture as a Formal Computational Concept
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How Yahoo Research Labs Studies Culture as a Formal Computational Concept

Yahoo Labs researchers aim to achieve a truly computational understanding of human society by analyzing the links that form on social networks. 

How Google Scans Your Gmail For Child Porn
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How Google Scans Your Gmail For Child Porn

John Henry Skillern was arrested last Thursday for the possession of child pornography.

Twitter Bots Grow ­p and Take On the World
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Twitter Bots Grow ­p and Take On the World

On 18 July, someone in the Russian government edited Wikipedia.

Where Tech Is Taking ­s: A Conversation With Intel’s Genevieve Bell
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Where Tech Is Taking ­s: A Conversation With Intel’s Genevieve Bell

Anthropologist Genevieve Bell is vice president of Intel Labs, where she oversees a team dedicated to figuring out how technology is changing society, and vice...

Nasa Mars Rover Curiosity Nears Mountain-Base Outcrop
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Nasa Mars Rover Curiosity Nears Mountain-Base Outcrop

As it approaches the second anniversary of its landing on Mars, NASA's Curiosity rover is also approaching its first close look at bedrock that is part of Mount...

Security Secrets, Dated but Real
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Security Secrets, Dated but Real

Was the National Cryptologic Museum designed using a code of some kind?

Study: Software Developers Starting to Write For Internet of Things
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Study: Software Developers Starting to Write For Internet of Things

A new study found about 40 percent of 1,400 software developers worldwide are writing applications for Internet of Things-connected devices or intend to do so soon...

Why the Security of ­sb Is Fundamentally Broken
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Why the Security of ­sb Is Fundamentally Broken

At this week’s Black Hat security conference, security researchers will present a new proof-of-concept malware that exploits a fundamental flaw in the USB format...

Big Data Firm Says It Can Link Snowden Data to Changed Terrorist Behavior
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Big Data Firm Says It Can Link Snowden Data to Changed Terrorist Behavior

For nearly a year, U.S. government officials have said revelations from former NSA contract worker Edward Snowden harmed national security and allowed terrorists...

Where Tech Is Taking ­s: A Conversation With Intel's Genevieve Bell
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Where Tech Is Taking ­s: A Conversation With Intel's Genevieve Bell

Genevieve Bell grew up among Aboriginal people in Australia, taught anthropology at Stanford and for the past 16 years has worked for Intel.

How Times Square Works
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How Times Square Works

When we stepped out onto the roof, the wind whipped me sideways, and it took me a second to get my bearings.

Finally, a Way to Teach Coding to the Touchscreen Generation
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Finally, a Way to Teach Coding to the Touchscreen Generation

First came Generation X. Then the Millennials. And if you have kids under 10, you already know what they're going to be called: the Touchscreen Generation.
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