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New 'artificial Synapses' Pave Way For Brain-Like Computers
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New 'artificial Synapses' Pave Way For Brain-Like Computers

Researchers at University of Massachusetts Amherst have developed electronic components that could lead to significant advances in brain-inspired computing. 

Computer Engineers Boost App Speeds By More Than 9%
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Computer Engineers Boost App Speeds By More Than 9%

North Carolina State University researchers have developed a new method to boost the speed of computer applications by more than 9%.  

Computer Researcher to Congress: 'it's Possible' For Hackers to Alter Election
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Computer Researcher to Congress: 'it's Possible' For Hackers to Alter Election

Hackers could influence the outcomes of November’s elections, a computer science professor who has demonstrated security weaknesses in voting machines told lawmakers...

Can Electronics Replace Opioids?
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Can Electronics Replace Opioids?

Sophisticated algorithms allow electrical nerve stimulation products to quell pain, in some cases, better than drugs.

'missing Link' Found in the Development of Bioelectronic Medicines
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'missing Link' Found in the Development of Bioelectronic Medicines

Researchers have demonstrated that memristors could be the missing link in the development of implants that use signals from the brain to treat medical conditions...

­S Sharpens Surveillance of Crippling Solar Storms
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­S Sharpens Surveillance of Crippling Solar Storms

In the fight to protect Earth from solar storms, the battle lines are drawn in space at a point 1.6 million kilometres away.

Comet Crash: A Guide to Rosetta's Big Finale
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Comet Crash: A Guide to Rosetta's Big Finale

The Rosetta comet orbiter will meet a sticky end on 30 September, but not before a finale that should see it gather the most detailed images yet of 67P/Churyumov–Gerasimenko—or...

Quantum Computing a Step Closer to Reality
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Quantum Computing a Step Closer to Reality

Australian National University researchers say they have taken another step toward creating quantum computers by stopping light in a new experiment.  

Why Human Brains Hold the Key to Smarter Artificial Intelligence
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Why Human Brains Hold the Key to Smarter Artificial Intelligence

The European Union-funded INSIGHT project has gained a new understanding of how people solve problems, which one day could lead to smarter robots.  

Teaching Computers to Identify Odors
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Teaching Computers to Identify Odors

Harvard University researchers have developed a machine-learning algorithm to train a computer to recognize the neural patterns associated with various scents....

Google's New Service Translates Languages Almost as Well as Humans Can
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Google's New Service Translates Languages Almost as Well as Humans Can

Google's latest advance in machine learning could make the world a little smaller.

Programmable Chips Turning Azure Into a Supercomputing Powerhouse
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Programmable Chips Turning Azure Into a Supercomputing Powerhouse

Microsoft is embarking on a major upgrade of its Azure systems.

Hacking, Cryptography, and the Countdown to Quantum Computing
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Hacking, Cryptography, and the Countdown to Quantum Computing

Given the recent ubiquity of cyber-scandals—Colin Powell’s stolen e-mails, Simone Biles's leaked medical records, half a billion plundered Yahoo accounts—you might...

Online Trackers Follow Our Digital Shadow By 'fingerprinting' Browsers, Devices
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Online Trackers Follow Our Digital Shadow By 'fingerprinting' Browsers, Devices

As we surf from website to website, we are being tracked—that's not news. What is news, revealed in a recent paper by researchers at Princeton University, is that...

Meet Rutgers' Radical Supercomputing Guru
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Meet Rutgers' Radical Supercomputing Guru

Shantenu Jha and the Rutgers Advanced Distributed Cyberinfrastructure and Applications Laboratory team work at the intersection of computing and science.

Hubble: Possible Water Plumes on Jupiter's Moon Europa
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Hubble: Possible Water Plumes on Jupiter's Moon Europa

Astronomers using NASA's Hubble Space Telescope have imaged what may be water vapor plumes erupting off the surface of Jupiter's moon Europa.

Building a Bionic Spine
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Building a Bionic Spine

Australian neurologist Tom Oxley was on vacation in the US in November 2010 when he decided to do a bit of work.

Daring Chinese Telescope Is Poised to Transform Astronomy
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Daring Chinese Telescope Is Poised to Transform Astronomy

Set in a remote natural depression in the mountainous region of Guizhou, China, the world's largest single-dish telescope is on the brink of sparking a new era...

A Single Migration From Africa Populated the World, Studies Find
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A Single Migration From Africa Populated the World, Studies Find

Modern humans evolved in Africa roughly 200,000 years ago. But how did our species go on to populate the rest of the globe?

Google's Internet-Beaming Balloon Gets a New Pilot: AI
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Google's Internet-Beaming Balloon Gets a New Pilot: AI

This summer, the Google X lab launched a balloon into the stratosphere over Peru, and it stayed there for 98 days.
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