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Random Quantum Circuit Easiest Way to Beat Classical Computer
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Random Quantum Circuit Easiest Way to Beat Classical Computer

One of the near-term (but somewhat irrelevant) goals of quantum computing is something called quantum supremacy.

Incredibly Detailed Embryo Maps Chart Each Cell's Developmental Fate
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Incredibly Detailed Embryo Maps Chart Each Cell's Developmental Fate

Painstaking genomic analyses of thousands of individual cells in frogs and fish have yielded the most detailed roadmaps yet charting an embryo's journey from a...

Blockchain Will Be Theirs, Russian Spy Boasted at Conference
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Blockchain Will Be Theirs, Russian Spy Boasted at Conference

Last year, representatives of 25 countries met in Tokyo to work on setting international standards for the blockchain, the technology that was introduced by the...

Motion Sickness a Major Problem with Self-Driving Cars
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Motion Sickness a Major Problem with Self-Driving Cars

Motion sickness could prevent some of the benefits expected from autonomous vehicles.

Mars Quakes Set to Reveal Tantalizing Clues to Planet's Early Years
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Mars Quakes Set to Reveal Tantalizing Clues to Planet's Early Years

A planetary stethoscope will soon be on its way to listen to the heartbeat of Mars.

Machine Speak: Left to Their Own Devices, Computers Can Figure it Out
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Machine Speak: Left to Their Own Devices, Computers Can Figure it Out

Researchers are using new machine learning techniques to teach electronic devices to share data and communicate with other machines without human assistance.

Bento Browser Makes It Easier To Search On Mobile Devices
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Bento Browser Makes It Easier To Search On Mobile Devices

A new Web browser brings order to complex searches in a way not possible with conventional tabbed browsing.

The Auto Plants of the Future May Have a Surprisingly Human Touch
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The Auto Plants of the Future May Have a Surprisingly Human Touch

Carmakers have big plans for their next generation of factories: smarter designs, artificial intelligence and collaborative robots building a wide range of vehicles...

Move Over, Tupac! Life-Size Holograms Set to Revolutionize Videoconferencing
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Move Over, Tupac! Life-Size Holograms Set to Revolutionize Videoconferencing

Researchers have developed the first truly holographic videoconferencing system, allowing users in different locations to appear before one another life-size and...

Change Blindness: Mobile Phone Users Miss Vital Information
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Change Blindness: Mobile Phone Users Miss Vital Information

A new study has found that the way mobile phone users interact with their devices could result in a phenomenon known as "change blindness."

Where Countries Are Tinderboxes and Facebook Is a Match
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Where Countries Are Tinderboxes and Facebook Is a Match

Past the end of a remote mountain road, down a rutted dirt track, in a concrete house that lacked running water but bristled with smartphones, 13 members of an...

­niverse's First Moments Mimicked with ­ltracool Atoms
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­niverse's First Moments Mimicked with ­ltracool Atoms

Cosmologists think that in its first moments, the Universe ballooned from a subatomic size to bigger than a grapefruit. But testing theories about this period is...

Some Startups ­se Fake Data to Train AI
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Some Startups ­se Fake Data to Train AI

Berlin startup Spil.ly had a problem last spring. The company was developing an augmented-reality app akin to a full-body version of Snapchat's selfie filters—hold...

Applying Network Analysis to Natural History
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Applying Network Analysis to Natural History

Researchers are using network analysis techniques popularized through social media applications to discover patterns in Earth's natural history.

Researchers Deliver Open-Source Simulator for Cyberphysical Systems
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Researchers Deliver Open-Source Simulator for Cyberphysical Systems

Researchers have created a software framework to help developers design integrated mechanisms of computation, networking, and physical processes.

Cracking the Crypto War
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Cracking the Crypto War

On December 2, 2015, a man named Syed Rizwan Farook and his wife, Tashfeen Malik, opened fire on employees of the Department of Public Health in San Bernardino,...

Who Controls Your Data?
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Who Controls Your Data?

The EU's General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) will change how companies and individuals collect, store and share data.

Gaia Creates Richest Star Map of Our Galaxy - and Beyond
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Gaia Creates Richest Star Map of Our Galaxy - and Beyond

ESA's Gaia mission has produced the richest star catalogue to date, including high-precision measurements of nearly 1.7 billion stars and revealing previously unseen...

Developers Favoring AWS, Microsoft Azure for Cloud IoT Platforms
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Developers Favoring AWS, Microsoft Azure for Cloud IoT Platforms

Amazon Web Services and Microsoft Azure are increasingly popular as cloud Internet of Things platforms.

Study Shows First Computer-Driven Cars Will Have Noticeable Impact on Rush Hour
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Study Shows First Computer-Driven Cars Will Have Noticeable Impact on Rush Hour

Adding even a few automated vehicles to traffic will positively influence all traffic flow, resulting in faster, smoother commutes for all drivers, according to...
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