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Rail Passengers to Benefit From New GPS Technology as Early as Next Month
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Rail Passengers to Benefit From New GPS Technology as Early as Next Month

New global positioning system technology will be deployed on rail systems in the U.K. starting in January.

AI Can Easily Break Text CAPTCHA
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AI Can Easily Break Text CAPTCHA

A new machine learning algorithm can crack most text-based CAPTCHAs within 0.05 seconds.

Wake-­p Timer Saves Power for IoT Sensors
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Wake-­p Timer Saves Power for IoT Sensors

A new "battery-less" wake-up timer substantially lowers the power consumption of silicon chips for Internet of Things sensor nodes.

Toyota Wants to Put a Robot Friend in Every Home
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Toyota Wants to Put a Robot Friend in Every Home

Toyota envisions robots becoming commonplace in homes as companions to senior citizens.

Pluto Explorer ­shering in New Year at More Distant World
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Pluto Explorer ­shering in New Year at More Distant World

The spacecraft team that brought us close-ups of Pluto will ring in the new year by exploring an even more distant and mysterious world.

The German Sub Sank 76 Years Ago. Now Its Story Is Being Revealed in Eerie Fluorescent Detail.
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The German Sub Sank 76 Years Ago. Now Its Story Is Being Revealed in Eerie Fluorescent Detail.

The U-boat seems to loom out of the blackness, careening to starboard, as if to avoid a collision.

As Air Taxis Arrive, Software Issues Arise
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As Air Taxis Arrive, Software Issues Arise

Urban 'flying car' technology is almost here, but with proponents haunted by a 1977 helicopter crash, getting safety right is the top priority.

Growing Bio-Inspired Shapes With Hundreds of Tiny Robots
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Growing Bio-Inspired Shapes With Hundreds of Tiny Robots

Researchers have found that hundreds of small robots can work in a team to create biology-inspired shapes without an underlying master plan.

Hardware-Software Co-Design Approach Could Make Neural Networks Less Power Hungry
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Hardware-Software Co-Design Approach Could Make Neural Networks Less Power Hungry

A neuro-inspired hardware-software co-design approach could make neural network training more energy-efficient and faster.

­.S. Passes Bill to Inject $1.2 Billion Into the Quantum Tech Race
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­.S. Passes Bill to Inject $1.2 Billion Into the Quantum Tech Race

The new law, called the National Quantum Initiative Act, allocates up to $1.2 billion in funding to keep American quantum information science competitive on the...

An Amoeba Just Found an Entirely New Way to Solve a Classic Computing Problem
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An Amoeba Just Found an Entirely New Way to Solve a Classic Computing Problem

Researchers gave the Traveling Salesman Problem to a "true slime mold" amoeba.

How AI Spotted Every Solar Panel in the ­.S.
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How AI Spotted Every Solar Panel in the ­.S.

Stanford University engineers have developed a method for locating every solar panel in the contiguous U.S.

A Robotic Hand Plays the Piano With a More Human Touch
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A Robotic Hand Plays the Piano With a More Human Touch

Researchers have developed a robotic hand that can play the piano.

These Incredibly Realistic Fake Faces Show How Algorithms Can Now Mess with ­s
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These Incredibly Realistic Fake Faces Show How Algorithms Can Now Mess with ­s

These faces don't seem particularly remarkable. They could easily be taken from, say, Facebook or LinkedIn. In reality, they were dreamed up by a new kind of AI...

NASA's InSight Places First Instrument on Mars
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NASA's InSight Places First Instrument on Mars

NASA's InSight lander has deployed its first instrument onto the surface of Mars, completing a major mission milestone. New images from the lander show the seismometer...

Computer Hardware for 3D Games Could Hold the Key to Replicating the Brain
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Computer Hardware for 3D Games Could Hold the Key to Replicating the Brain

Researchers have developed what they describe as the fastest, most energy-efficient simulation of part of a rat brain, using off-the-shelf computer hardware.

Network Orchestration: SL­ Researcher ­ses Music to Manage Networks
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Network Orchestration: SL­ Researcher ­ses Music to Manage Networks

Saint Louis University researchers have proposed a sound-based traffic-management solution for network orchestration.

A Toaster on Wheels to Deliver Groceries? Self-Driving Tech Tests Practical ­ses
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A Toaster on Wheels to Deliver Groceries? Self-Driving Tech Tests Practical ­ses

Slow uptake of driverless passenger services is spurring the autonomous industry to experiment with offerings like food deliveries from small, self-driving vehicles...

Meet 'Millie' the Avatar. She'd Like to Sell You a Pair of Sunglasses
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Meet 'Millie' the Avatar. She'd Like to Sell You a Pair of Sunglasses

A Canadian startup has created a life-size digital avatar to help retail brands looking for ways to boost falling in-store sales in the face of growing competition...

How Computers Got Shockingly Good at Recognizing Images
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How Computers Got Shockingly Good at Recognizing Images

Right now, I can open up Google Photos, type "beach," and see my photos from various beaches I've visited over the last decade.
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