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Overcoming a Battery's Fatal Flaw
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Overcoming a Battery's Fatal Flaw

Researchers are using the Stampede and Lonestar supercomputers at the Texas Advanced Computing Center to develop next-generation lithium-metal batteries.

Companies Seek Ways to Hold On to Customer Data ­nder New E­ Privacy Law
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Companies Seek Ways to Hold On to Customer Data ­nder New E­ Privacy Law

Nicholas Oliver gathers reams of personal information about users of his mobile app: age, sex, location, profession, relationship status, and more—and uses it to...

'Marsquakes' Could Shake ­p Planetary Science
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'Marsquakes' Could Shake ­p Planetary Science

Starting next year, scientists will get their first look deep below the surface of Mars.

Weird Magnetic Behavior Could Improve Computer Memory
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Weird Magnetic Behavior Could Improve Computer Memory

A new study suggests an unusual magnetic phenomenon could yield efficient, low-power computer memory.

Could These Grain-Sized Computers ­sing Blockchain Networks Thwart Counterfeiters?
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Could These Grain-Sized Computers ­sing Blockchain Networks Thwart Counterfeiters?

IBM researchers have developed granular microcomputers that could work with a blockchain electronic ledger to verify and track any product.

Are We Already Living in Virtual Reality?
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Are We Already Living in Virtual Reality?

Thomas Metzinger had his first out-of-body experience when he was nineteen.

Atomically Thin Light-Emitting Device Opens the Possibility for 'Invisible' Displays
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Atomically Thin Light-Emitting Device Opens the Possibility for 'Invisible' Displays

Engineers have built a millimeters-wide bright-light-emitting device that is fully transparent when deactivated.

Meet the Robot That Can Mimic Human Emotion
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Meet the Robot That Can Mimic Human Emotion

Charles is a robot that can mimic human facial expressions.

Kepler Beyond Planets: Finding Exploding Stars
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Kepler Beyond Planets: Finding Exploding Stars

Astronomer Ed Shaya was in his office looking at data from NASA's Kepler space telescope in 2012 when he noticed something unusual: The light from a galaxy had...

Justice Dept. Revives Push to Mandate a Way to ­nlock Phones
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Justice Dept. Revives Push to Mandate a Way to ­nlock Phones

Federal law enforcement officials are renewing a push for a legal mandate that tech companies build tools into smartphones and other devices that would allow access...

Making Monitors Brighter: Researchers in Bayreuth Discover a Way to Control the Color of OLEDs
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Making Monitors Brighter: Researchers in Bayreuth Discover a Way to Control the Color of OLEDs

Researchers have discovered how the spatial structure of conjugated polymers can be used to control the colors of organic light-emitting diodes and increase the...

Mars Curiosity Celebrates Sol 2,000
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Mars Curiosity Celebrates Sol 2,000

NASA's Mars Curiosity rover just hit a new milestone: its two-thousandth Martian day, or sol, on the Red Planet. An image mosaic taken by the rover in January offers...

Chips for Artificial Intelligence
From Communications of the ACM

Chips for Artificial Intelligence

Companies are racing to develop hardware that more directly empowers deep learning.

For the ­.S. and China, a Technology Cold War That's Freezing Over
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For the ­.S. and China, a Technology Cold War That's Freezing Over

A cold war is being waged across the world's most advanced industries. And it just got a lot chillier.

Looking for Planet Nine, Astronomers Gaze into the Abyss
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Looking for Planet Nine, Astronomers Gaze into the Abyss

It's been just over two years since Caltech astronomers Mike Brown and Konstantin Batygin made an explosive claim: Based on the orbital motion of objects in the...

Five New Ancient Genomes Tell ­s About Neanderthal Tribes
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Five New Ancient Genomes Tell ­s About Neanderthal Tribes

Mezmaiskaya Cave offered shelter to Neanderthals for tens of thousands of years. The cave, located near Russia's border with Georgia, preserved Neanderthal remains...

­ber Robocar Kills Pedestrian, Despite Presence of Safety Driver
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­ber Robocar Kills Pedestrian, Despite Presence of Safety Driver

This is the first fatality involving a robocar under the care of a professional human minder.

Spot the Fake: Artificial Intelligence Can Produce Lifelike Photographs
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Spot the Fake: Artificial Intelligence Can Produce Lifelike Photographs

Fraudulent images have been around for as long as photography itself. Take the famous hoax photos of the Cottingley fairies or the Loch Ness monster.

Next Worry for Facebook: Disenchanted ­sers
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Next Worry for Facebook: Disenchanted ­sers

Facebook Inc.'s handling of user data has upset lawmakers and regulators in multiple countries. But the biggest risk to its business could come from angry users...

Pioneers of Modern Computer Architecture Receive ACM A.M. Turing Award
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Pioneers of Modern Computer Architecture Receive ACM A.M. Turing Award

ACM has named John L. Hennessy, former President of Stanford University, and David A. Patterson, retired Professor of the University of California, Berkeley, recipients...
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