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A Scientist and a Supercomputer Re-Create a Tornado
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A Scientist and a Supercomputer Re-Create a Tornado

Researchers are using supercomputer simulations to study the structure of tornado-producing supercell thunderstorms.

Computing With Spiders' Webs
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Computing With Spiders' Webs

Researchers at the universities of Bristol and Oxford in the U.K. are examining spiders' webs to determine their computational capabilities.

Sorry, a Robot Is Not About to Replace Your Lawyer
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Sorry, a Robot Is Not About to Replace Your Lawyer

Impressive advances in artificial intelligence technology tailored for legal work have led some lawyers to worry that their profession may be Silicon Valley's next...

Chemists Are First in Line For Quantum Computing's Benefits
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Chemists Are First in Line For Quantum Computing's Benefits

This month IBM and Google both said they aim to commercialize quantum computers within the next few years (Google specified five), selling access to the exotic...

How Chip Designers Are Breaking Moore's Law
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How Chip Designers Are Breaking Moore's Law

Microprocessors got smaller, faster, and more power-efficient, but as they reach their physical limitations, chip architecture is driving performance gains.

Robot Eavesdrops on Men and Women to See How Much They Talk
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Robot Eavesdrops on Men and Women to See How Much They Talk

Researchers at the KTH Royal Institute of Technology in Sweden have developed a robotic head that analyzes how people interact with each other.

Creation of Highly Magnetic Material Could Improve Computer Technologies
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Creation of Highly Magnetic Material Could Improve Computer Technologies

Researchers in the U.K. have developed a highly magnetic material that could provide fundamental improvements to the performance of conventional computer technologies...

So Long Stiffness: Stanford Engineers ­se Soup Additive to Create a Stretchable Plastic Electrode
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So Long Stiffness: Stanford Engineers ­se Soup Additive to Create a Stretchable Plastic Electrode

Stanford University researchers have demonstrated how to take a brittle plastic and modify it chemically to make it much more flexible, while slightly enhancing...

What If Quantum Computers ­sed Hard Drives Made of Dna?
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What If Quantum Computers ­sed Hard Drives Made of Dna?

You've heard the hype: The quantum computer revolution is coming. Physicists say these devices will be fast enough to break every encryption method banks use today...

It's Possible to Hack a Phone With Sound Waves, Researchers Show
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It's Possible to Hack a Phone With Sound Waves, Researchers Show

A security loophole that would allow someone to add extra steps to the counter on your Fitbit monitor might seem harmless. But researchers say it points to the...

Synthetic Yeast Chromosomes Help Probe Mysteries of Evolution
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Synthetic Yeast Chromosomes Help Probe Mysteries of Evolution

Evolutionary biologist Stephen Jay Gould once pondered what would happen if the cassette "tape of life" were rewound and played again.

The Quest to Crystallize Time
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The Quest to Crystallize Time

Christopher Monroe spends his life poking at atoms with light.

Artificial Intelligence and Robots to Make Offshore Wind Farms Safer and Cheaper
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Artificial Intelligence and Robots to Make Offshore Wind Farms Safer and Cheaper

A consortium in the U.K. is investigating artificial intelligence and other technologies to enhance offshore wind farms.

Can Amazon Echo Help Solve a Murder? Police Will Soon Find Out.
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Can Amazon Echo Help Solve a Murder? Police Will Soon Find Out.

A 2015 Arkansas murder case that had raised privacy questions surrounding "always-on" electronic home devices took a step forward last week after Amazon agreed...

New Nasa Radar Technique Finds Lost Lunar Spacecraft
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New Nasa Radar Technique Finds Lost Lunar Spacecraft

Finding derelict spacecraft and space debris in Earth's orbit can be a technological challenge.

Amoeba-Like Robot Programmed With Dna
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Amoeba-Like Robot Programmed With Dna

Researchers have developed a tiny robotic system that is programmed and controlled by DNA and moves like a living cell.

Robots Could Look, Feel 'human' on the Outside
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Robots Could Look, Feel 'human' on the Outside

Researchers say technology is available to enable robots to "wear" human tendons, muscle, and skin.

Magnetic Hard Drives Go Atomic
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Magnetic Hard Drives Go Atomic

Chop a magnet in two, and it becomes two smaller magnets.

How the Cia's Hacking Hoard Makes Everyone Less Secure
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How the Cia's Hacking Hoard Makes Everyone Less Secure

When Wikileaks yesterday released a trove of documents purporting to show how the CIA hacks everything from smartphones to PCs to smart televisions, the agency's...

Steering a Turtle With Your Thoughts
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Steering a Turtle With Your Thoughts

Researchers have developed a brain-computer interface that can control a turtle using human thought.
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