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If We Landed on Europa, What Would We Want to Know?
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If We Landed on Europa, What Would We Want to Know?

Most of what scientists know of Jupiter's moon Europa they have gleaned from a dozen or so close flybys from NASA's Voyager 2 spacecraft in 1979 and NASA's Galileo...

A Videogame That Recruits Players to Map the Brain
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A Videogame That Recruits Players to Map the Brain

I'm no neuroscientist, and yet, here I am at my computer attempting to reconstruct a neural circuit of a mouse’s retina.

Researchers Aim to Create Virtual Speech Therapist
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Researchers Aim to Create Virtual Speech Therapist

Researchers working to develop a virtual speech therapist, technology that could help people overcome the language disorder known as aphasia. 

Watson and the Future of Cognitive Computing
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Watson and the Future of Cognitive Computing

Many applications being explored on the Watson supercomputer involve processing huge volumes of data rapidly to enable cognitive systems to engage with people in...

Sensor Knows When You're Lying Through Your Teeth
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Sensor Knows When You're Lying Through Your Teeth

The mouth could provide doctors with information on a variety of health issues with the aid of a sensor that sends data on mouth motion to a smartphone. 

Nasa's Curiosity Nearing First Anniversary on Mars
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Nasa's Curiosity Nearing First Anniversary on Mars

NASA's Curiosity rover will mark one year on Mars this week and has already achieved its main science goal of revealing ancient Mars could have supported life.

Quantum Boost For Artificial Intelligence
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Quantum Boost For Artificial Intelligence

Quantum computers that encode data in fuzzy quantum states might help advance artificial intelligence significantly.

As Machines Get Smarter, Evidence They Learn Like US
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As Machines Get Smarter, Evidence They Learn Like US

The brain performs its canonical task—learning—by tweaking its myriad connections according to a secret set of rules.

Studies at the ­ji Advance in Recognizing People By the Way They Walk
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Studies at the ­ji Advance in Recognizing People By the Way They Walk

A new biometric security technique is based on the way people walk and their silhouette. 

Testing the Future: Astronaut in Space Remote-Controls Robot in California
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Testing the Future: Astronaut in Space Remote-Controls Robot in California

On a pebbled field built next to a parking lot, a small rover scoots forward and expels a long sheet of polyimide plastic from its backside, the third film the...

Researchers Build Jumping, Flipping, Hand-Standing Robot
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Researchers Build Jumping, Flipping, Hand-Standing Robot

The X-Rhex Lite robot can do a handstand, jump over gaps, and climb over rocks, all movements that could be used in hazardous situations. 

Facebook Invents a Php Virtual Machine
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Facebook Invents a Php Virtual Machine

Facebook says it has developed a virtual machine that can run the PHP Web programming language nine times as fast as PHP natively on large systems. 

Computer Can Infer Rules of the Forest
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Computer Can Infer Rules of the Forest

A recently published study describes a computer algorithm that enables machines to infer stochastic reaction models without human intervention.

Google Boosts Handwriting Feature in Google Translate
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Google Boosts Handwriting Feature in Google Translate

With Google Translate's new handwriting tool, users can draw an unfamiliar word or character on their Android smartphone or tablet and get a translation. 

Software Experts Attack Cars, to Release Code As Hackers Meet
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Software Experts Attack Cars, to Release Code As Hackers Meet

Car hacking is not a new field, but its secrets have long been closely guarded.

Disney Researchers Create Computer Models That Capture Style and Process of Portrait Artists
From ACM TechNews

Disney Researchers Create Computer Models That Capture Style and Process of Portrait Artists

Disney researchers have developed computer models that learn an artist's drawing style. 

A New Approach to Information Storage
From Communications of the ACM

A New Approach to Information Storage

Disk drives and solid-state drives have long served as the foundation for computer storage, but breakthroughs in molecular and DNA science could revolutionize the...

Curiosity Makes Its Longest One-Day Drive on Mars
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Curiosity Makes Its Longest One-Day Drive on Mars

NASA's Mars rover Curiosity drove twice as far on July 21 as on any other day of the mission so far: 109.7 yards (100.3 meters).

Chips That Mimic the Brain
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Chips That Mimic the Brain

A breakthrough in the effort to build an artificial brain involves using neuromorphic chips to incorporate complex cognitive abilities into electronic systems. 

To Create a Robot With Common Sense, Mimic a Toddler
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To Create a Robot With Common Sense, Mimic a Toddler

A new robot is being designed to mimic the common sense of a three-year-old. 
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