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How Rare Earths (What?) Could Be Crucial in a ­.S.-China Trade War
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How Rare Earths (What?) Could Be Crucial in a ­.S.-China Trade War

Amanda Lacaze grabbed her iPhone and rattled off the names of the special minerals needed to make it.

Tracing Ghost Particles Back to a Distant Black Hole
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Tracing Ghost Particles Back to a Distant Black Hole

It was the smallest bullet you could possibly imagine, a subatomic particle weighing barely more than a thought, and a cosmic blunderbuss, a supermassive black...

Big Data Analysis Identifies New Cancer Risk Genes
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Big Data Analysis Identifies New Cancer Risk Genes

Researchers in Spain have developed an analysis method for systematically identifying genes involved in hereditary cancer risk, using existing cancer genome datasets...

Test Tube Artificial Neural Network Recognizes 'Molecular Handwriting'
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Test Tube Artificial Neural Network Recognizes 'Molecular Handwriting'

California Institute of Technology researchers have developed an artificial neural network from DNA that can correctly identify handwritten numbers.

How Computers Parse the Ambiguity of Everyday Language
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How Computers Parse the Ambiguity of Everyday Language

Ohio State University researchers investigating the challenge of ambiguous language for computers used an online game to clarify work in the field of natural language...

Simpifying Machine-based Touch Sensing
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Simpifying Machine-based Touch Sensing

A three-dimensionally-printed nervous system could allow robots to perceive touch the way we do.

'We Can Build a Real Time Machine'
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'We Can Build a Real Time Machine'

Travelling in time might sound like a flight of fancy, but some physicists think it might really be possible.

Popcorn-Driven Robotic Actuators
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Popcorn-Driven Robotic Actuators

Cornell University researchers have devised ways for biodegradable robotic actuators to be powered by popping corn.

The AI Revolution Has Spawned a New Chips Arms Race
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The AI Revolution Has Spawned a New Chips Arms Race

For years, the semiconductor world seemed to have settled into a quiet balance: Intel vanquished virtually all of the RISC processors in the server world, save ...

Robot Able to Mimic an Activity After Observing It Just One Time
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Robot Able to Mimic an Activity After Observing It Just One Time

A University of California, Berkeley team has engineered a robot that can mimic an activity after viewing it only once on a video screen.

This Is the Brightest Early ­niverse Object Ever Seen
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This Is the Brightest Early ­niverse Object Ever Seen

A galaxy spinning around a hungry supermassive black hole that's guzzling down matter and shooting out plasma jets has grabbed the attention of astronomers 13 billion...

How Architects Are ­sing Virtual Reality to Walk Through Buildings That Don't Yet Exist
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How Architects Are ­sing Virtual Reality to Walk Through Buildings That Don't Yet Exist

Virtual reality is allowing architects to preview structures that have not yet been built in an immersive, three-dimensional manner.

How to Stop Artificial Intelligence Being Biased
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How to Stop Artificial Intelligence Being Biased

Researchers at the Max Planck Institute for Intelligent Systems in Germany have developed a new method to avoid embedding bias into machine learning algorithms....

HHS Is ­sing Data to Fight Opioid Abuse, Fraud, and Just About Everything Else
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HHS Is ­sing Data to Fight Opioid Abuse, Fraud, and Just About Everything Else

The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services' Office of Inspector General is using refined data analytics to combat medical fraud, waste, and abuse.

Inside China's Dystopian Dreams: A.I., Shame and Lots of Cameras
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Inside China's Dystopian Dreams: A.I., Shame and Lots of Cameras

In the Chinese city of Zhengzhou, a police officer wearing facial recognition glasses spotted a heroin smuggler at a train station.

Mathematicians Tame Turbulence in Flattened Fluids
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Mathematicians Tame Turbulence in Flattened Fluids

Turbulence, the splintering of smooth streams of fluid into chaotic vortices, doesn't just make for bumpy plane rides. It also throws a wrench into the very mathematics...

4G Is Vulnerable to Same Types of Attacks as 3G, Researchers Say
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4G Is Vulnerable to Same Types of Attacks as 3G, Researchers Say

A new report has found the 4G wireless telecommunications protocol is susceptible to the same types of remote exploitation as 3G.

A Refined Magnetic Sense
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A Refined Magnetic Sense

An international team has demonstrated that algorithms and hardware developed for quantum computation can be applied to quantum-enhanced sensing of magnetic fields...

Simulations Break Down Potential Impact of a Major Quake by Building Location, Size
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Simulations Break Down Potential Impact of a Major Quake by Building Location, Size

Two U.S. Department of Energy national laboratories are using supercomputers to simulate the impact of a large-magnitude earthquake with unprecedented precision...

SpaceX Is Flying an Artificially Intelligent Robot Named CIMON to the International Space Station
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SpaceX Is Flying an Artificially Intelligent Robot Named CIMON to the International Space Station

An artificially intelligent robot was launched to the International Space Station last week to assist with scientific experiments.
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