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Perpetual Motion Test Could Amend Theory of Time
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Perpetual Motion Test Could Amend Theory of Time

In February 2012, the Nobel Prize-winning physicist Frank Wilczek decided to go public with a strange and, he worried, somewhat embarrassing idea.

Graphene: The Nano-Size Material with a Massive Future
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Graphene: The Nano-Size Material with a Massive Future

Ever since it was discovered in 2004, graphene has been hailed as a natural wonder of the materials world destined to transform our lives in the 21st century.

It Jobs Market: The Trends Behind the Statistics
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It Jobs Market: The Trends Behind the Statistics

Today's IT jobs market is far from uniform, but some trends stand out. Employers are under pressure to fill positions, salaries are being pushed up, and tony tech...

Students’ Lofty Goal Is Clear
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Students’ Lofty Goal Is Clear

WashBOT is a multiyear project to automate the process of cleaning recessed windows in buildings that present problems for human and machine-based washers. 

Engaging Online Crowds in the Classroom Could Be Important Tool For Teaching Innovation
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Engaging Online Crowds in the Classroom Could Be Important Tool For Teaching Innovation

Input from social media and crowdsourcing can help students identify needs for products or services, generate ideas, and more easily test those ideas. 

Congress Tries to Reset Science Grants, Wants Every One to Be 'groundbreaking'
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Congress Tries to Reset Science Grants, Wants Every One to Be 'groundbreaking'

Due to Congressional rules, the House Committee on Science, Space, and Technology had to choose new leadership this year.

20 Years On, the Open Web Faces Challenges
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20 Years On, the Open Web Faces Challenges

For people of a certain age in the technology industry, one of the ways of establishing a connection with someone is by asking some version of the following question...

Google Glass Could Spur Wearable Tech Boom
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Google Glass Could Spur Wearable Tech Boom

IHS estimates that wearable-technology companies could sell up to 9.4 million devices by 2016. 

Speed of Light May Not Be Constant, Physicists Say
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Speed of Light May Not Be Constant, Physicists Say

The speed of light is constant, or so textbooks say. But some scientists are exploring the possibility that this cosmic speed limit changes, a consequence of the...

John Reynolds, 1935 – 2013
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John Reynolds, 1935 – 2013

John C. Reynolds, a professor of computer science at Carnegie Mellon University computer science professor emeritus John C. Reynolds passed away at age 77.  

The Great Surveillance Boom
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The Great Surveillance Boom

Video surveillance is big business. Expect it to get bigger. After law enforcement used closed-circuit television (CCTV) cameras to help identify last week's Boston...

Software Engineers Win Bronze in Best Job Battle
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Software Engineers Win Bronze in Best Job Battle

The 2013 edition of CareerCast's Jobs Rated report ranks software engineer as the third best job in the world.

Nasa ­ses Smartphones as Satellites
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Nasa ­ses Smartphones as Satellites

NASA is using smartphones as microprocessors for satellites. 

Samsung Demos a Tablet Controlled By Your Brain
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Samsung Demos a Tablet Controlled By Your Brain

One day, we may be able to check email or call a friend without ever touching a screen or even speaking to a disembodied helper.

After Boston: The Pros and Cons of Surveillance Cameras
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After Boston: The Pros and Cons of Surveillance Cameras

Even after the identification of the Boston bombing suspects through grainy security-camera images, officials say that blanketing a city in surveillance cameras...

Deep Learning
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Deep Learning

When Ray Kurzweil met with Google CEO Larry Page last July, he wasn't looking for a job.

Google Predicts Stock-Market Crashes, Study Suggests
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Google Predicts Stock-Market Crashes, Study Suggests

A new method of predicting whole stock market shifts is based on publicly available data on Google Trends search terms. 

World's First Smartphone For the Blind, Made in India
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World's First Smartphone For the Blind, Made in India

A National Institute of Design post-graduate student has led the development of a smartphone for the visually impaired. 

Providing Robotic Carers and Smart Systems For the Elderly
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Providing Robotic Carers and Smart Systems For the Elderly

Researchers continue to improve and fine-tune an automated carer system for the elderly to make it useful, acceptable, and fun to use. 

From Hackers to Security Experts, the Balkan It Sector Is Booming
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From Hackers to Security Experts, the Balkan It Sector Is Booming

After hacking the Pentagon, NASA and Britain's Royal Navy for fun, TinKode got a real job as a computer security expert for a Romanian cyber safety consultancy.
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