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The State of the Car Computer: Forget Horsepower, We Want Megahertz!
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The State of the Car Computer: Forget Horsepower, We Want Megahertz!

If I asked you "how many computing devices do you own?" your mind will probably first jump to your PCs and laptops at home, and then to your smartphones and tablets...

China, Addicted to Bootleg Software, Reels From Ransomware Attack
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China, Addicted to Bootleg Software, Reels From Ransomware Attack

China is home to the world's largest group of internet users, a thriving online technology scene and rampant software piracy that encapsulates its determination...

3D-Printed 'bionic Skin' Could Give Robots the Sense of Touch
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3D-Printed 'bionic Skin' Could Give Robots the Sense of Touch

Researchers have developed a new process for three-dimensionally printing stretchable electronic sensory devices that could enable robots to feel their environment...

Seeing with Your Tongue
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Seeing with Your Tongue

The climbers at Earth Treks gym, in Golden, Colorado, were warming up: stretching, strapping themselves into harnesses, and chalking their hands as they prepared...

The Benefits of Old Age (for Transistors)
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The Benefits of Old Age (for Transistors)

In case you didn't know, the transistors in your computer's processor, your smartphone's memory, and your car's autobrake system get old.

Fsu Technology Cracks, Fixes Passwords
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Fsu Technology Cracks, Fixes Passwords

New software evaluates the strength of a password by trying to break it.

Researchers Develop Transistors That Can Switch Between Two Stable Energy States
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Researchers Develop Transistors That Can Switch Between Two Stable Energy States

Researchers have constructed optical and electrical bistable outputs from a single transistor.

The Most Promising Route to 'mental Superpowers'
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The Most Promising Route to 'mental Superpowers'

Many of us have our special ways of dealing with our feelings and emotions.

How Nasa Visualizes Stunning Worlds Without Really Seeing Them
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How Nasa Visualizes Stunning Worlds Without Really Seeing Them

Everyone likes a good space photo.

A Robot Revolution, This Time in China
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A Robot Revolution, This Time in China

Even a decade ago, car manufacturing in China was still a fairly low-tech, labor-intensive endeavor.

Father of the Internet: 'ai Stands For Artificial Idiot'
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Father of the Internet: 'ai Stands For Artificial Idiot'

Google chief Internet evangelist Vint Cerf said modern artificial intelligence systems are only as smart as the people who interact with them.

What's Holding Back Self-Driving Cars? Human Drivers
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What's Holding Back Self-Driving Cars? Human Drivers

The challenge of understanding drivers' behavior and the quirks of local traffic means the use of autonomous vehicles on public roads will be constrained for many...

New Robotic Fish For Environmental Monitoring
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New Robotic Fish For Environmental Monitoring

Researchers are developing a fish-like underwater vehicle equipped with biosensors to monitor water quality.

Teaching Robots to Teach Other Robots
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Teaching Robots to Teach Other Robots

C-LEARN is a system designed to let users teach robots skills that they can pass along to other robots.

The Search For Life on Mars Is About to Get Weird
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The Search For Life on Mars Is About to Get Weird

Since the dawn of the space age NASA and other agencies have spent billions of dollars to reconnoiter Mars—assailing it with spacecraft flybys, photo-snapping orbiters...

Down on the Farm with C3po
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Down on the Farm with C3po

Turning to robots to improve agricultural yields.

Observatories Combine to Crack Open the Crab Nebula
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Observatories Combine to Crack Open the Crab Nebula

Astronomers have produced a highly detailed image of the Crab Nebula, by combining data from telescopes spanning nearly the entire breadth of the electromagnetic...

Mobile Device Can Accurately and Inexpensively Monitor Air Quality Using Machine Learning
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Mobile Device Can Accurately and Inexpensively Monitor Air Quality Using Machine Learning

c-Air is a new, cost-effective mobile device designed to measure air quality.

Stanford Team Brings Quantum Computing Closer to Reality With New Materials
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Stanford Team Brings Quantum Computing Closer to Reality With New Materials

In an attempt to bring functional quantum computers closer to reality, researchers are developing materials that can trap a single isolated electron.

Nanofridge Could Keep Quantum Computers Cool Enough to Calculate
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Nanofridge Could Keep Quantum Computers Cool Enough to Calculate

Researchers have conceived of a nanoscale refrigerator to maintain temperatures cold enough to keep qubits functioning in a quantum computer.
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