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Faster Parallel Computing
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Faster Parallel Computing

Researchers from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology's Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory have developed a new programming language.

Machine Learning Techniques Aim to Reduce Traffic
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Machine Learning Techniques Aim to Reduce Traffic

A study by researchers from Tsinghua University in China focused on how traffic signaling can be optimized using deep reinforcement learning.

A Computer Simulation to Spare Children From Heart Surgery
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A Computer Simulation to Spare Children From Heart Surgery

New software models and compares various pediatric heart surgery interventions in advance, as part of the European Union's CARDIOPROOF project.  

The Science of Smartphone Batteries and How to Keep Them Charged
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The Science of Smartphone Batteries and How to Keep Them Charged

Whenever a new iPhone gets announced, there's one feature that every Apple lover is hoping for: improved battery life.

The Extraordinary Link Between Deep Neural Networks and the Nature of the ­niverse
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The Extraordinary Link Between Deep Neural Networks and the Nature of the ­niverse

In the last couple of years, deep learning techniques have transformed the world of artificial intelligence.

The Bizarre World of Bitcoin 'mining' Finds a New Home in Tibet
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The Bizarre World of Bitcoin 'mining' Finds a New Home in Tibet

Inside a metal shed in the Tibetan highlands of western China, thousands of microprocessors flank narrow corridors, generating a constant hum and stifling waves...

AI Can Recognize Your Face Even If You're Pixelated
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AI Can Recognize Your Face Even If You're Pixelated

Pixelation has long been a familiar fig leaf to cover our visual media’s most private parts.

Setting Up a Decoy Network May Help Deflect a Hacker's Hits
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Setting Up a Decoy Network May Help Deflect a Hacker's Hits

Researchers have created a computer defense system that senses possible malicious probes of a network and redirects the attack to a virtual network.

Speech Technology Enables Kids to Control Video Game
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Speech Technology Enables Kids to Control Video Game

Researchers at Disney Research say their new keyword-spotting system works better with the video game "Mole Madness" than commercial speech-recognition systems....

And The Winner Is...columbus!
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And The Winner Is...columbus!

Columbus, OH, claims the $50-million top spot in the U.S. Department of Transportation's Smart City Challenge.

Mars Rover Views Spectacular Layered Rock Formations
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Mars Rover Views Spectacular Layered Rock Formations

The layered geologic past of Mars is revealed in stunning detail in new color images returned by NASA's Curiosity Mars rover, which is currently exploring the "Murray...

Microsoft's Top Lawyer Becomes a Civil Rights Crusader
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Microsoft's Top Lawyer Becomes a Civil Rights Crusader

When Apple CEO Tim Cook refused to help the FBI get into a mass murderer's iPhone last winter, he was hailed for his boldness in fighting the government on ...

Your Car's New Software Is Ready. Update Now?
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Your Car's New Software Is Ready. Update Now?

Tired of your vehicle and its aging, limited features? Don’t trade it in just yet. Download new software instead.

CMU Algorithm Detects Online Fraudsters
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CMU Algorithm Detects Online Fraudsters

Carnegie Mellon University researchers say they have developed an algorithm that can perceive fraudsters hiding behind a digital veneer of legitimacy.

Computers That Can Argue Will Be Satnav For the Moral Maze
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Computers That Can Argue Will Be Satnav For the Moral Maze

Computers that formulate arguments could lead to "research engines" to inform decision-making across a wide range of fields.

Self-Driving Cars Can Learn a Lot By Playing Grand Theft Auto
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Self-Driving Cars Can Learn a Lot By Playing Grand Theft Auto

Several research groups are using the "Grand Theft Auto" video game to educate algorithms with potential application to self-driving vehicle navigation.

Are Fitness Trackers Fit For Security?
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Are Fitness Trackers Fit For Security?

Researchers at the Technical University of Darmstadt in Germany investigating fraud opportunities within fitness trackers have detected serious security vulnerabilities...

Scientific Visualizations: A Bridge to Knowledge
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Scientific Visualizations: A Bridge to Knowledge

A conversation with Chris Johnson, founding director of the Scientific Computing and Imaging Institute.

Google's Clever Plan to Stop Aspiring Isis Recruits
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Google's Clever Plan to Stop Aspiring Isis Recruits

Google has built a half-trillion-dollar business out of divining what people want based on a few words they type into a search field.

How Satellite Imaging Will Revolutionize Everything from Stock Picking to Farming
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How Satellite Imaging Will Revolutionize Everything from Stock Picking to Farming

When people say knowledge is power, they usually mean "money." Even the great scientist and innovator Galileo Galilei knew that.
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