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So Long Stiffness: Stanford Engineers ­se Soup Additive to Create a Stretchable Plastic Electrode
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So Long Stiffness: Stanford Engineers ­se Soup Additive to Create a Stretchable Plastic Electrode

Stanford University researchers have demonstrated how to take a brittle plastic and modify it chemically to make it much more flexible, while slightly enhancing...

In Black Box Algorithms We Trust (or Do We?)
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In Black Box Algorithms We Trust (or Do We?)

Some issues that arise from the use of algorithms may be due to the data they are fed, rather than their black-box nature.  

What If Quantum Computers ­sed Hard Drives Made of Dna?
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What If Quantum Computers ­sed Hard Drives Made of Dna?

You've heard the hype: The quantum computer revolution is coming. Physicists say these devices will be fast enough to break every encryption method banks use today...

Nanoscale Logic Machines Go Beyond Binary Computing
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Nanoscale Logic Machines Go Beyond Binary Computing

An international team of academic researchers has built minuscule logic machines that physically model computational problems and exploit the innate randomness...

Doubts About Whether Internet Filters Protect Teenagers Online
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Doubts About Whether Internet Filters Protect Teenagers Online

Researchers surveyed 515 teenagers and their parents about whether they used technical tools to control or manage access to online content.

Scientists Develop a System That Predicts the Behavior of Tsunamis in Less Than 10 Minutes
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Scientists Develop a System That Predicts the Behavior of Tsunamis in Less Than 10 Minutes

Researchers at the University of Granada in Spain say they have developed a simulator that needs only 10 minutes to predict the behavior of tsunamis generated by...

Vint Cerf: It's On All of ­S to Fight Online Abuse, Fake News
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Vint Cerf: It's On All of ­S to Fight Online Abuse, Fake News

The father of the internet says social pressure -- people collectively saying, "This is wrong" -- is crucial to battling misinformation and harassment.

Quantum Computer Learns to 'see' Trees
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Quantum Computer Learns to 'see' Trees

St. Mary's College researchers trained a quantum computer to recognize trees, a breakthrough they say could help scientists use other quantum systems for complicated...

Researchers Create 'time Crystals' Envisioned By Princeton Scientists
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Researchers Create 'time Crystals' Envisioned By Princeton Scientists

Researchers at Harvard University and the University of Maryland have generated time crystals based on the theoretical work of Princeton University scientists. ...

The Quest to Crystallize Time
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The Quest to Crystallize Time

Christopher Monroe spends his life poking at atoms with light.

Cassini Reveals Strange Shape of Saturn's Moon Pan
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Cassini Reveals Strange Shape of Saturn's Moon Pan

These raw, unprocessed images of Saturn's tiny moon, Pan, were taken on March 7, 2017, by NASA's Cassini spacecraft. The flyby had a close-approach distance of...

Sharing the Fares
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Sharing the Fares

The potential for urban ride-sharing is similar for a variety of cities all over the world.

Brainlike Computers Are a Black Box. Scientists Are Finally Peering Inside
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Brainlike Computers Are a Black Box. Scientists Are Finally Peering Inside

Researchers say they have developed a method for examining neural networks as they operate and visualizing how they reach conclusions.

Artificial Intelligence and Robots to Make Offshore Wind Farms Safer and Cheaper
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Artificial Intelligence and Robots to Make Offshore Wind Farms Safer and Cheaper

A consortium in the U.K. is investigating artificial intelligence and other technologies to enhance offshore wind farms.

Can Amazon Echo Help Solve a Murder? Police Will Soon Find Out.
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Can Amazon Echo Help Solve a Murder? Police Will Soon Find Out.

A 2015 Arkansas murder case that had raised privacy questions surrounding "always-on" electronic home devices took a step forward last week after Amazon agreed...

New Nasa Radar Technique Finds Lost Lunar Spacecraft
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New Nasa Radar Technique Finds Lost Lunar Spacecraft

Finding derelict spacecraft and space debris in Earth's orbit can be a technological challenge.

Amoeba-Like Robot Programmed With Dna
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Amoeba-Like Robot Programmed With Dna

Researchers have developed a tiny robotic system that is programmed and controlled by DNA and moves like a living cell.

New Deep Learning Techniques Analyze Athletes' Decision-Making
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New Deep Learning Techniques Analyze Athletes' Decision-Making

A new automated method based on deep-learning techniques will provide coaches and teams with a tool to help assess defensive athletic performance in all game situations...

Researchers Store Computer Operating System and Short Movie on Dna
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Researchers Store Computer Operating System and Short Movie on Dna

Researchers have found an algorithm designed for streaming video on a cellphone can unlock DNA's storage potential by squeezing more data into its four base nucleotides...

Robots Could Look, Feel 'human' on the Outside
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Robots Could Look, Feel 'human' on the Outside

Researchers say technology is available to enable robots to "wear" human tendons, muscle, and skin.
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