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World's Servers Process 9.57zb of Data a Year
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World's Servers Process 9.57zb of Data a Year

University of California, San Diego researchers estimate the world's 27 million business servers processed 9.57 zettabytes of information in 2008, with most of...

Technology vs. Terrorists
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Technology vs. Terrorists

Advanced technologies, including stealth helicopters, helmet-mounted video cameras, and sophisticated data analysis, are helping find terrorists like Osama bin...

Exploring the Future With Modern Information Technology
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Exploring the Future With Modern Information Technology

The goal of the FuturICT global knowledge accelerator platform proposed by European researchers is to understand how the world works so that imminent crises can...

Digging Deeper, Seeing Farther: Supercomputers Alter Science
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Digging Deeper, Seeing Farther: Supercomputers Alter Science

Inside a darkened theater a viewer floats in a redwood forest displayed with Imax-like clarity on a cavernous overhead screen.

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When There

Information overload is a headache for individuals and a huge challenge for businesses. Companies are swimming, if not drowning, in wave after wave of data—from...

Web Science Meets Network Science
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Web Science Meets Network Science

A pair of divergent scientific communities discusses their similarities and differences, and search for common ground.

Data Optimization in Developing Nations
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Data Optimization in Developing Nations

Artificial intelligence and machine learning could expand access to health care, improve the quality of education, and respond effectively to natural disasters...

I, Domestic Robot
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I, Domestic Robot

With recent advances in laser rangefinders, faster algorithms, and open source robotic operating systems, researchers are increasing domestic robots' semantic and...

Sorting Through Photos
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Sorting Through Photos

Teaching computers to understand pictures could lead to search engines capable of identifying and organizing large datasets of visual information.

New Spin on Graphene
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New Spin on Graphene

University of Manchester researchers have shown that electric current can magnetize graphene, a potential breakthrough for spintronics.

Expert Gives Tips on Safeguarding Against Data Theft
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Expert Gives Tips on Safeguarding Against Data Theft

Nick Feamster, assistant professor at Georgia Tech's College of Computing and researcher at the Georgia Tech Information Security Center offers his expertise on...

A Glimpse of the Archives of the Future
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A Glimpse of the Archives of the Future

The National Archives and Records Administration enlisted the Texas Advanced Computing Center to find innovative and scalable solutions to large-scale electronic...

DARPA Will Spend $20 Million to Search For Crypto's Holy Grail
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DARPA Will Spend $20 Million to Search For Crypto's Holy Grail

The U.S. Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) plans to spend $20 million over five years to find a way to both encrypt data and let it be used and...

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How Much Information?

In 2008, the world's servers processed 9.57 zettabytes of information, almost 10 to the 22nd power, or ten million million gigabytes. This was 12 gigabytes of...

Moshe Y. Vardi, 2011 Harry H. Goode Memorial Award Recipient
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Moshe Y. Vardi, 2011 Harry H. Goode Memorial Award Recipient

"For fundamental and lasting contributions to the development of logic as a unifying foundational framework and a tool for modeling computational systems."

Software Builds 3-D Models From Search Results
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Software Builds 3-D Models From Search Results

University of North Carolina researchers have developed software that can create 3D models of landmarks and geographical locations using 2D photos from online photo...

Store Data in Your Body Without Cyborg Modification
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Store Data in Your Body Without Cyborg Modification

MIT's Pranav Mistry has developed Sparsh, a system that enables users to transfer files from one device to another by simply touching their screens.

National Science Board Talks "big Data"
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National Science Board Talks "big Data"

The U.S. National Science Board recently held a panel discussion exploring the data challenges facing the future of science and engineering research, with the goal...

First Image Ever Obtained from Mercury Orbit
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First Image Ever Obtained from Mercury Orbit

At 5:20 am EDT on Mar. 29, 2011, Messenger captured this historic image of Mercury, the first ever obtained from a spacecraft in orbit about the Solar System's...

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Diamond Could Store Quantum Information

Could be that diamonds are a geek’s best friend. Scientists have developed a new way to manipulate atoms inside diamond crystals so that they store information...
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