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Time to Disconnect: Why the Sim Card Has Had Its Day
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Time to Disconnect: Why the Sim Card Has Had Its Day

SIM cards used by mobile phones to connect to phone networks will soon be 25 years old, and have been found to be vulnerable.

Google Ventures and the Search For Immortality
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Google Ventures and the Search For Immortality

"If you ask me today, is it possible to live to be 500? The answer is yes," Bill Maris says one January afternoon in Mountain View, California.

To Digitize a Brain, First Slice 2,000 Times with a Very Sharp Blade
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To Digitize a Brain, First Slice 2,000 Times with a Very Sharp Blade

As I stepped into the Brain Observatory, I didn't really see what I expected from a brain bank.

Engineering the Perfect Baby
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Engineering the Perfect Baby

If anyone had devised a way to create a genetically engineered baby, I figured George Church would know about it.

Dig This: I Operated a Giant Excavator from 2,500km Away
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Dig This: I Operated a Giant Excavator from 2,500km Away

Thanks to Ericsson, I can check off operating heavy machinery from my bucket list.

To Bring Virtual Reality to Market, Furious Efforts to Solve Nausea
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To Bring Virtual Reality to Market, Furious Efforts to Solve Nausea

Few technologies have generated more attention than virtual reality, which promises to immerse people in 3-D games and video.

Sc15 Chair on Hpc Transforms, Diversity Outreach, and Austin
From ACM TechNews

Sc15 Chair on Hpc Transforms, Diversity Outreach, and Austin

In an interview, Jackie Kern, general chair of the SC15 conference, shares her agenda for the year and plans for the event.

Facebook Invents an Intelligence Test For Machines
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Facebook Invents an Intelligence Test For Machines

Artificial intelligence researchers want to develop more comprehensive exams to test their systems. 

Ncsa Part of Team Developing Tools to Help Governments Deal With Disasters
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Ncsa Part of Team Developing Tools to Help Governments Deal With Disasters

A $20-million grant is aimed at developing computer tools to help local governments prepare for extreme weather and recover quickly in the aftermath of natural...

Nasa Spacecraft Becomes First to Orbit a Dwarf Planet
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Nasa Spacecraft Becomes First to Orbit a Dwarf Planet

NASA's Dawn spacecraft has become the first mission to achieve orbit around a dwarf planet.

Rover Examining Odd Mars Rocks at Valley Overlook
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Rover Examining Odd Mars Rocks at Valley Overlook

NASA's Mars Exploration Rover Opportunity climbed last month to an overlook for surveying "Marathon Valley," a science destination chosen because spectrometer observations...

Astronomers Observe Supernova and Find They're Watching Reruns
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Astronomers Observe Supernova and Find They're Watching Reruns

It's "Groundhog Day" in the cosmos.

A Robot That Collapses ­nder Pressure (in a Good Way)
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A Robot That Collapses ­nder Pressure (in a Good Way)

If NASA plans to send robots to other planets, it's going to need some new designs: ones that are easy to land, easy to move around, and easy to fix.

Robo-Rescuers Battle It Out in Disaster Challenge
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Robo-Rescuers Battle It Out in Disaster Challenge

When the humanoid robot SAFFiR gets a shove, it reflexively moves to maintain its balance. SAFFiR can also walk over uneven terrain, turn its head to scan its surroundings...

Facebook Invents an Intelligence Test For Machines
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Facebook Invents an Intelligence Test For Machines

John is in the playground. Bob is in the office. Where is John?

New Technology Could Cut Costs of Night Vision, Thermal Imaging
From ACM TechNews

New Technology Could Cut Costs of Night Vision, Thermal Imaging

Researchers say they have developed semiconductor technology that could make night vision and thermal imaging affordable for everyday use. 

Black Phosphorus Is New 'wonder Material' For Improving Optical Communication
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Black Phosphorus Is New 'wonder Material' For Improving Optical Communication

Researchers have demonstrated high-speed data communication on nanoscale optical circuits using a 20-atom-thick film of black phosphorus. 

Google, Stanford Use Machine Learning on 37.8m Data Points For Drug Discovery
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Google, Stanford Use Machine Learning on 37.8m Data Points For Drug Discovery

Researchers at Stanford University and Google have used machine-learning techniques to find effective drug treatments for a variety of diseases. 

Researchers Report Milestone in Developing Quantum Computer
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Researchers Report Milestone in Developing Quantum Computer

Scientists at the University of California, Santa Barbara, and at Google reported on Wednesdayin the journal Nature that they had made a significant advance that...

Rosetta Catches Its Own Shadow
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Rosetta Catches Its Own Shadow

The highest resolution image yet taken of Comet 67P by the Rosetta satellite has just been released.
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