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Human Brain Map Gets a Bold New Update
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Human Brain Map Gets a Bold New Update

Most of us think little of hopping on Google Maps to look at everything from a bird's-eye view of an entire continent to an on-the-ground view of a specific street...

A Lesson of Tesla Crashes? Computer Vision Can't Do It All Yet
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A Lesson of Tesla Crashes? Computer Vision Can't Do It All Yet

Jitendra Malik, a researcher in computer vision for three decades, doesn't own a Tesla, but he has advice for people who do.

Saving Lives By Letting Cars Talk to Each Other
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Saving Lives By Letting Cars Talk to Each Other

Wireless connectivity offers to improve safety as semi-autonomous and fully autonomous cars mature and proliferate.

Wireless Alerts Sound For Nyc Bombing Suspect
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Wireless Alerts Sound For Nyc Bombing Suspect

New Yorkers' morning commute was interrupted this morning by a chorus of emergency alerts, part of a manhunt for bombing suspect Ahmad Khan Rahami.

How the Fbi Could Have Hacked the San Bernardino Shooter's Iphone
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How the Fbi Could Have Hacked the San Bernardino Shooter's Iphone

More than six months have passed since the FBI first ordered Apple to help the agency bypass the encryption on the iPhone 5c of Rizwan Syed Farook, an ISIS supporter...

Cassini Begins Epic Final Year at Saturn
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Cassini Begins Epic Final Year at Saturn

After more than 12 years studying Saturn, its rings and moons, NASA's Cassini spacecraft has entered the final year of its epic voyage.

Sussex Physicists Develop New Touchscreen Technology
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Sussex Physicists Develop New Touchscreen Technology

Researchers at the U.K.'s University of Sussex say they have developed a new touchscreen technology based on electrodes made from indium tin oxide.

Engineers Teach Machines to Recognize Tree Species
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Engineers Teach Machines to Recognize Tree Species

A new method developed by engineers from the California Institute of Technology has the potential to change the way urban forests are surveyed.

How Big Data and Algorithms Are Slashing the Cost of Fixing Flint's Water Crisis
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How Big Data and Algorithms Are Slashing the Cost of Fixing Flint's Water Crisis

University of Michigan researchers are using data analytics methods similar to those employed by Facebook and Amazon to help solve the water contamination in Flint...

Congressional Report Slams Nsa Leaker Edward Snowden
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Congressional Report Slams Nsa Leaker Edward Snowden

A House intelligence committee report issued Thursday condemned Edward Snowden, saying the National Security Agency leaker is not a whistleblower and that the vast...

Humans Do Dumb Things with Smart Cities
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Humans Do Dumb Things with Smart Cities

New York City wants to make Wi-Fi available to anyone who walks its streets. But Gotham is finding out the hard way that free and open Internet access is ripe for...

Brain-Sensing Technology Allows Typing at 12 Words Per Minute
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Brain-Sensing Technology Allows Typing at 12 Words Per Minute

It does not take an infinite number of monkeys to type a passage of Shakespeare.

Fighting Crime at the Intersection of Science and Social Justice
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Fighting Crime at the Intersection of Science and Social Justice

Researchers at the Washington University in St. Louis have developed a Web-based application that helps fight sex trafficking by targeting places where it usually...

Simulation Highlights Potential For Low-Cost Security Imaging Device
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Simulation Highlights Potential For Low-Cost Security Imaging Device

Researchers say they are developing security imaging technology that would cost less than scanning devices used in airports to detect hidden weapons or contraband...

How Imperceptible Vibrations Could Take Augmented Reality to a New Level
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How Imperceptible Vibrations Could Take Augmented Reality to a New Level

Massachusetts Institute of Technology researchers have developed a technique to make augmented reality technologies more immersive.

Robot Reinforces Learning
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Robot Reinforces Learning

Having students 'teach' their lessons to a classroom robot increases engagement.

Detailed Map Shows Milky Way Is Bigger Than We Thought
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Detailed Map Shows Milky Way Is Bigger Than We Thought

The European Space Agency (ESA) has released the largest, most detailed map yet of the Milky Way. It pinpoints the 3D positions of 1.1 billion stars, almost 400...

Pluto 'paints' Its Largest Moon Red
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Pluto 'paints' Its Largest Moon Red

In June 2015, when the cameras on NASA's approaching New Horizons spacecraft first spotted the large reddish polar region on Pluto's largest moon, Charon, mission...

How Space Scientists Turn Exoplanets Into Places We Can 'see'
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How Space Scientists Turn Exoplanets Into Places We Can 'see'

Do a Google image search for "exoplanet."

Connecting the Jungle and Other Remote Parts of the World
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Connecting the Jungle and Other Remote Parts of the World

The European Union's TUCAN3G project is bringing 3G wireless service to previously unconnected regions of the world.  
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