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West Antarctic Glacier Loss Appears Unstoppable
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West Antarctic Glacier Loss Appears Unstoppable

A new study by researchers at NASA and the University of California, Irvine, finds a rapidly melting section of the West Antarctic Ice Sheet appears to be in an...

Research in India Suggests Google Search Results Can Influence an Election
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Research in India Suggests Google Search Results Can Influence an Election

Google long ago went from being a mere directory of the Internet to a shaper of online reality, helping determine what we see and how.

­.s. Fda Approves 'star Wars' Robotic Arm For Amputees
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­.s. Fda Approves 'star Wars' Robotic Arm For Amputees

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has approved a robotic arm for amputees that is named for the "Star Wars" character Luke Skywalker and can perform multiple...

Cheap Gadget Lets You Steer a Wheelchair with Your Eyes
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Cheap Gadget Lets You Steer a Wheelchair with Your Eyes

Put some "crap" technology with some smart software and you get one life-changing solution.

The Not-So-Distant Future When We Can All ­pgrade Our Brains
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The Not-So-Distant Future When We Can All ­pgrade Our Brains

In a decade, cognitive enhancement may have gone mainstream.

Reading, Writing, Arithmetic, and Lately, Coding
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Reading, Writing, Arithmetic, and Lately, Coding

A national education movement with an emphasis on computer science is growing quickly in the U.S. 

Tau Researchers Develop a Smarter Smartphone Camera
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Tau Researchers Develop a Smarter Smartphone Camera

Researchers say they have developed a smartphone camera that bridges the gap between the cellphone camera and the digital still camera. 

Janusz Holyst—how Technology Can Influence People's Emotions
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Janusz Holyst—how Technology Can Influence People's Emotions

In an interview, Cyberemotions project coordinator Janusz Holyst discusses the potential implications of using emotions on the Internet. 

A Synthetic Biology Conference Lures an Intriguing Audience
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A Synthetic Biology Conference Lures an Intriguing Audience

When does a scientific conference warrant the attention of the Federal Bureau of Investigation and the Department of Homeland Security?

Your Digital Trail Follows You to the Border
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Your Digital Trail Follows You to the Border

Information, money and jobs flow easily around the world, yet it’s getting tougher for travelers to cross some borders.

The Military Thinks Bitcoin Could Pose a Threat to National Security
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The Military Thinks Bitcoin Could Pose a Threat to National Security

Does Bitcoin risk endangering the nation's safety? The Pentagon thinks it might.

Math Makes Mobile Maps Meaningful
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Math Makes Mobile Maps Meaningful

Researchers say a new method will ensure mathematically optimal adaptation of the labeling to the perspective and driving direction on digital maps. 

How Anybody Can Measure Your Computer's Wi-Fi Fingerprint
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How Anybody Can Measure Your Computer's Wi-Fi Fingerprint

Computer security experts have discovered a method of uniquely identifying a computer by the way it accesses Wi-Fi resources. 

Dogs, Technology, and the Future of Disaster Response
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Dogs, Technology, and the Future of Disaster Response

The Smart Emergency Response System aims to use cyber-physical systems to share information and coordinate emergency and disaster response and recovery. 

Cassini Revisited
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Cassini Revisited

When its handlers finally steer it into a collision course with Saturn in 2017, the spacecraft Cassini will have been in space for two decades, 13 of those years...

Molecular, Neural and Bacterial Networks Provide Insights For Computer Network Security, Carnegie Mellon Researchers Find
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Molecular, Neural and Bacterial Networks Provide Insights For Computer Network Security, Carnegie Mellon Researchers Find

The robust defenses yeast cells have evolved to protect themselves from environmental threats can be used to design computer networks. 

Disney Invents Robots That Swarm Into Colorful Animations
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Disney Invents Robots That Swarm Into Colorful Animations

Walt Disney pioneered the art of animation and pushed the boundaries of robotics with his audio-animatronic presidents, but now the research lab that bears hisETH...

Scientific Computing's Future: Can Any Coding Language Top a 1950s Behemoth?
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Scientific Computing's Future: Can Any Coding Language Top a 1950s Behemoth?

Take a tour through the research laboratories at any university physics department or national lab, and much of what you will see defines "cutting edge."

Former Head of the Nsa and Commander of the ­S Cyber Command, General Keith Alexander
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Former Head of the Nsa and Commander of the ­S Cyber Command, General Keith Alexander

Recently retired director of the U.S. National Security Agency and commander of the U.S. Cyber Command General Keith Alexander was interviewed by Australian Financial...

New Tool Eases the Burden of Creating and Reproducing Analytical Performance Models
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New Tool Eases the Burden of Creating and Reproducing Analytical Performance Models

Researchers say the Performance and Architecture Lab Modeling  system simplifies the construction of a model by automating common modeling tasks.
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