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Google's Larry Page: The Most Ambitious Ceo in the ­niverse
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Google's Larry Page: The Most Ambitious Ceo in the ­niverse

As Google's core business continues to thrive, Larry Page is making huge bets on new technology—ingestible nanoparticles, balloons that beam down broadband—that...

'Flight Simulator' for Surgeons: Project Joins Computer Science With Medicine
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'Flight Simulator' for Surgeons: Project Joins Computer Science With Medicine

University of Wisconsin-Madison investigators are developing a simulator to help medical students virtually practice surgical procedures. 

Google Boosts Turing Award Computing Prize to $1 Million
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Google Boosts Turing Award Computing Prize to $1 Million

There's no Nobel prize for computer science, but after a grant from Google, the top award in the field now just as lucrative.

Researchers, Medical Workers Seek Tech Answers to Ebola Outbreak
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Researchers, Medical Workers Seek Tech Answers to Ebola Outbreak

Robotics researchers plan to meet with healthcare and aid workers as part of a series of workshops on how technology can help fight Ebola and other dangerous viruses...

Why You Probably Won't Understand the Web of the Future
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Why You Probably Won't Understand the Web of the Future

The giants of the connected world are finally waking up to one of the biggest obstacles in their stated missions of connecting billions more people to the internet...

Hacking a ­niverse's Worth of Data
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Hacking a ­niverse's Worth of Data

On a Friday night in New York City you can find just about anything. And this past Friday about 130 hackers gathered in the Hayden Planetarium to participate in...

The $11m Tool That Could Help Computers Write Their Own Code
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The $11m Tool That Could Help Computers Write Their Own Code

Nowadays, if you start typing something into Google, it tries to guess what you’re looking for.

Digital Reconstruction Restores Rare Dino Skull
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Digital Reconstruction Restores Rare Dino Skull

Dinosaur fossils are valuable resources—yet access to them can be tricky.

Students Get Hands-on Experience With Open Testbed For Cybersecurity Research
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Students Get Hands-on Experience With Open Testbed For Cybersecurity Research

The University of Southern California's Cyber Defense Technology Experimental Research  Project oversees the DETERLab Education Site, a free global resource. 

Carnegie Mellon's Inflatable Robotic Arm Inspires Design of Disney's Latest Character
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Carnegie Mellon's Inflatable Robotic Arm Inspires Design of Disney's Latest Character

When Don Hall saw a robot arm made of balloons while visiting Carnegie Mellon University's Robotics Institute several years ago, he knew instantly that Baymax,...

Movement Improves Girls' Computational Skills
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Movement Improves Girls' Computational Skills

Clemson University researchers say Virtual Environment Interactions offers an embodied strategy to engage fifth- and sixth-grade girls in computational thinking...

Running Robots of Future May Learn From World’s Best Two-Legged Runners: Birds
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Running Robots of Future May Learn From World’s Best Two-Legged Runners: Birds

A study of how birds run while minimizing energy cost, avoiding falls or injury, and maintaining speed and direction could help in developing better running robots...

Computer Game Could Help Visually-Impaired Children Live Independently
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Computer Game Could Help Visually-Impaired Children Live Independently

Researchers say a new computer game could help visually-impaired children lead independent lives. 

Computer Scientists Say Meme Research Doesn't Threaten Free Speech
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Computer Scientists Say Meme Research Doesn't Threaten Free Speech

The heads of five of the U.S.'s largest computing research organizations are refuting political attacks on research on what makes ideas go viral, particularly on...

Ccc ­ncertainty in Computation Workshop
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Ccc ­ncertainty in Computation Workshop

The Computing Community Consortium's recent Uncertainty in Computation Visioning Workshop gathered more than 40 scientists from different disciplines.

Cornell Biennial Celebrates Nanotech as Art
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Cornell Biennial Celebrates Nanotech as Art

Scientists and artists display the blending of their interests.

Technology Group Promises Scientists Their Own Clouds (the Data Kind)
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Technology Group Promises Scientists Their Own Clouds (the Data Kind)

The nonprofit Internet2 organization is now offering researchers the opportunity to create clouds that will be connected by its network. 

Anne Condon: Computer Scientist. Passionate Academic. Triathlete.
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Anne Condon: Computer Scientist. Passionate Academic. Triathlete.

Anne Condon, head of the computer science department at the University of British Columbia, is dedicated to helping young women find their way in the field. 

Stanford Libraries ­nearths the Earliest ­.s. Website
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Stanford Libraries ­nearths the Earliest ­.s. Website

Stanford Libraries has launched Stanford Wayback, a customized version of an open-source platform that enables long-term access to archived Web assets. 

Boot Camps Promise Phds Fast Track to a Data Science Career
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Boot Camps Promise Phds Fast Track to a Data Science Career

Are boot camps sound educational investments, or just a rush to cash in?
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