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Smart Ink Adds New Dimensions to 3D Printing
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Smart Ink Adds New Dimensions to 3D Printing

A new smart ink turns three-dimensionally-printed structures into objects that change shape and color.

Blue Waters Supercomputer Brings Subatomic Resolution to Computational Microscope
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Blue Waters Supercomputer Brings Subatomic Resolution to Computational Microscope

A new "computational microscope" can model the atomic and subatomic forces driving molecular interactions.

A Brain-Boosting Prosthesis Moves From Rats to Humans
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A Brain-Boosting Prosthesis Moves From Rats to Humans

The shape on the screen appears only briefly—just long enough for the test subject to commit it to memory. At the same time, an electrical signal snakes past the...

The Quest to Map the Mysteries of the Ocean Floor
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The Quest to Map the Mysteries of the Ocean Floor

Geologists have charted mountain ranges and forests and desert tundras, astronomers the heavens above, yet our planet's oceans remain largely unexplored; it's often...

Your Alexa and Fitbit Can Testify Against You in Court
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Your Alexa and Fitbit Can Testify Against You in Court

Ross Compton had no idea his pacemaker would finger him for arson.

How Human is Your Robot?
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How Human is Your Robot?

A Brown University team develops a way to 'score' robots for being more (or less) like people.

The Next NSA Chief Is More ­sed to Cyberwar Than Spy Games
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The Next NSA Chief Is More ­sed to Cyberwar Than Spy Games

After sailing through two friendly Senate hearings—one so uncontroversial that only six senators tops bothered to even show up at any given point in the hour—Lieutenant...

John Bolton, Cyber Warrior
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John Bolton, Cyber Warrior

John Bolton has spent years imploring the U.S. to go on the attack in cyberspace—a stance that some digital warfare experts caution could set up the nation for...

Twisting Graphene Into Spirals
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Twisting Graphene Into Spirals

Researchers in Japan have synthesized helical nanographene, a breakthrough that could lead to nanoscale induction coils and molecular springs for use in nanomechanics...

Hubble ­ncovers the Farthest Star Ever Seen
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Hubble ­ncovers the Farthest Star Ever Seen

More than halfway across the universe, an enormous blue star nicknamed Icarus is the farthest individual star ever seen.

To Speed ­p AI, Mix Memory and Processing
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To Speed ­p AI, Mix Memory and Processing

The University of Illinois' Naresh Shanbhag is pushing for a new computer architecture that blends computing and memory so devices can be smarter without consuming...

Military Documents Reveal How the ­S Army Plans to Deploy AI in Future Wars
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Military Documents Reveal How the ­S Army Plans to Deploy AI in Future Wars

Tomorrow's wars will be fought with a lethal combination of soldiers, drones, and AI-powered systems. The Internet of Battle Things, as it's being called, is a vast...

Robot Designed to Defend Factories Against Cyberthreats
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Robot Designed to Defend Factories Against Cyberthreats

The HoneyBot is designed to deceive industrial hackers into exposing information to cybersecurity professionals.

'Bar Codes' Could Trace Errant Brain Wiring in Autism and Schizophrenia
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'Bar Codes' Could Trace Errant Brain Wiring in Autism and Schizophrenia

Neuroscientists today know a lot about how individual neurons operate but remarkably little about how large numbers of them work together to produce thoughts, feelings...

Trump's China Concern Adds Pressure in Race to Be First With 5G
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Trump's China Concern Adds Pressure in Race to Be First With 5G

The Trump administration's concern about China's growing technology clout is putting even more pressure on U.S. wireless carriers in their marketing battle over...

N­S Scientists Develop Novel Chip for Fast, Accurate Disease Detection
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N­S Scientists Develop Novel Chip for Fast, Accurate Disease Detection

National University of Singapore researchers have developed a microfluidic chip that could identify minuscule amounts of biomolecules without intricate lab equipment...

Students Create 3D Printed Robot Prosthetic Limb
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Students Create 3D Printed Robot Prosthetic Limb

Students have designed and built a low-cost, three-dimensionally-printed robotic prosthetic hand that could provide a more affordable alternative for amputees. ...

To Speed ­p AI, Mix Memory and Processing
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To Speed ­p AI, Mix Memory and Processing

If John von Neumann were designing a computer today, there's no way he would build a thick wall between processing and memory. At least, that's what computer engineer Naresh...

­ltrasound Patch Could Make it Easier to Inspect Damage in Odd-Shaped Structures
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­ltrasound Patch Could Make it Easier to Inspect Damage in Odd-Shaped Structures

A new flexible patch could help perform ultrasound imaging on objects difficult to inspect with conventional ultrasound equipment.

Scientists Develop Tooth-Mounted Sensors That Can Track What You Eat
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Scientists Develop Tooth-Mounted Sensors That Can Track What You Eat

Tufts University researchers have built tooth-mounted sensors that collect information on one's glucose, salt, and alcohol intake.
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