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Fda Approves Pill Camera to Screen Colon
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Fda Approves Pill Camera to Screen Colon

A kinder, gentler approach to one of the most dreaded exams in medicine is on the way: U.S. regulators have cleared a bite-size camera to help screen patients who...

Attempting to Code the Human Brain
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Attempting to Code the Human Brain

Somewhere, in a glass building several miles outside of San Francisco, a computer is imagining what a cow looks like.

Mind Meld: The Genius of Swarm Thinking
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Mind Meld: The Genius of Swarm Thinking

Iain Couzin does not have fond memories of field research.

Government Wants You to Broadcast Your Driving Data—Eventually
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Government Wants You to Broadcast Your Driving Data—Eventually

The U.S. Department of Transportation’s National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) has announced that it's finally ready to consider regulations that...

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Evidence Emerges That Google's Quantum Computer May Not Be Quantum After All

Back in 2011, the aerospace giant Lockheed Martin paid a cool $10 million for the world's first commercial quantum computer from a Canadian start up called D-Wave...

When No One Is Just a Face in the Crowd
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When No One Is Just a Face in the Crowd

Hey, big spenders.

New Ink-Less Tech Prints With Water
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New Ink-Less Tech Prints With Water

Chinese scientists have developed a new method for printing that uses water rather than ink. 

Scientists Reading Fewer Papers For First Time in 35 Years
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Scientists Reading Fewer Papers For First Time in 35 Years

A 35-year trend of researchers reading ever more scholarly papers seems to have halted.

Humanity's Forgotten Return to Africa Revealed in Dna
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Humanity's Forgotten Return to Africa Revealed in Dna

Call it humanity's unexpected U-turn.

In the Eye of the Beholder
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In the Eye of the Beholder

Researchers supported by NASA's Astrobiology Science and Technology Instrument Development (ASTID) program are designing algorithms and instruments that could help...

Capturing Football's Snaps, Crackles, and Pops in Madden Nfl
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Capturing Football's Snaps, Crackles, and Pops in Madden Nfl

The football players strutted down a 40-yard strip of synthetic turf, yelling, jumping and flailing their arms to whip the fans into a frenzy.

Humans Came Long After Aliens, Scientist Suggests
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Humans Came Long After Aliens, Scientist Suggests

I've never thought of humanity as being especially advanced.

Cool Electronic Devices With More Heat
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Cool Electronic Devices With More Heat

Researchers have found a way to optimize the heat in electronic gadgets to prevent failure due to overheating. 

Stanford Researchers Reveal More About How Our Brains Control Our Arms
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Stanford Researchers Reveal More About How Our Brains Control Our Arms

Researchers have written a mathematical analysis of how neurons in the brain control planned and unplanned arm movements. 

Building a Better Battery
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Building a Better Battery

Some battery industry experts advise focusing on improving batteries by taking small steps, rather than trying to reinvent the battery itself. 

Tech's Diversity Problem Is Apparent as Early as High School
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Tech's Diversity Problem Is Apparent as Early as High School

In three states, not a single girl took the Advanced Placement exam in computer science last year. In eight states, no Hispanic students took it. And in 11 states...

Silicon Brains That Think as Fast as a Fly Can Smell
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Silicon Brains That Think as Fast as a Fly Can Smell

Researchers in Germany have discovered what they say is a way to get computers to do more than execute all the steps of a problem-solving calculation as fast as...

Another Super Bowl Ad Fest, This Time on the Cellphone
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Another Super Bowl Ad Fest, This Time on the Cellphone

Want to see the Vince Lombardi Trophy that goes to the Super Bowl winner? Take a left in 15 feet.

Scientist Developing 3D Chips to Expand Capacity of Microprocessors
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Scientist Developing 3D Chips to Expand Capacity of Microprocessors

Researchers are working to develop three-dimensional integration, an emerging technology that would vertically stack multiple wafers. 

Menthal App Reveals Just What a Screen Addict You've Become
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Menthal App Reveals Just What a Screen Addict You've Become

A new app will allow smartphone owners to determine how much time they spend on their devices. 
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