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Making Our Digital World Safer From Cyberattacks
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Making Our Digital World Safer From Cyberattacks

Researchers are working to help ensure cybersecurity develops in conjunction with changes in technology and with emerging threats. 

How Do Americans Weigh Privacy Versus National Security?
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How Do Americans Weigh Privacy Versus National Security?

Three years ago, Edward Snowden leaked troves of previously classified information that laid bare the American government's widespread surveillance of its citizens...

If You Go Near the Super Bowl, You Will Be Surveilled Hard
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If You Go Near the Super Bowl, You Will Be Surveilled Hard

Super Bowl 50 will be big in every way.

Cynthia Breazeal's Robotic Quest
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Cynthia Breazeal's Robotic Quest

Cynthia Breazeal has committed herself to the development of socially intelligent robots. 

5 Futuristic Oddities From the Weird World of Wearable Tech
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5 Futuristic Oddities From the Weird World of Wearable Tech

Concepts of human-machine interaction are undergoing a transformation thanks to advances in wearable technology. 

Usda Announces Open Data Challenge Winners
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Usda Announces Open Data Challenge Winners

The U.S. Department of Agriculture recently announced the winners of the USDA-Microsoft Innovation Challenge. 

Solving a Problem With Data: Researchers Build System to Protect Roads in the Spring
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Solving a Problem With Data: Researchers Build System to Protect Roads in the Spring

Researchers are using near-real-time data collection to demonstrate how states can improve their ability to protect brittle roads from heavy vehicles at the end...

Techiest Super Bowl Ever: Silicon Valley's Stadium Girds For the Big Game
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Techiest Super Bowl Ever: Silicon Valley's Stadium Girds For the Big Game

Levi's Stadium has been in beta since it opened a year and a half ago.

Deciphering the Language of the Brain
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Deciphering the Language of the Brain

Understanding how brains work is one of the greatest scientific challenges of our times, but despite the impression sometimes given in the popular press, researchers...

A Search Engine For Your Memories
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A Search Engine For Your Memories

People are always forgetting names. That's because, at least in part, names are arbitrary. A name, in and of itself, doesn't offer much context.

New Technologies Give Government Ample Means to Track Suspects, Study Finds
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New Technologies Give Government Ample Means to Track Suspects, Study Finds

U.S. intelligence agencies' persistent warning that encrypted communications will prevent them from tracking criminals is greatly distorted.

Searching For a Fix to ­nreliable Nutritional Research
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Searching For a Fix to ­nreliable Nutritional Research

A $1-million U.S. National Science Foundation grant aims to improve the accuracy of food intake recording by using Google Glass to record what participants eat. ...

Graduate Students Work to Help Make Voting Process Easier
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Graduate Students Work to Help Make Voting Process Easier

Researchers at the University of Texas at Arlington (UTA) are working to enable anyone to rapidly fact-check politicians' claims. 

To Make AI More Human, Teach It to Chitchat
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To Make AI More Human, Teach It to Chitchat

The future of artificial intelligence and its acceptance by people may lie in giving it the ability to master small talk, as embodied by Microsoft's XiaoIce chatbot...

The Tech Giving People Power to Deal with Disability
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The Tech Giving People Power to Deal with Disability

In Europe and America, this is one in five people. And since they are less likely to be in work, their poverty rate is about twice as high.

Scientists Decode Brain Signals Nearly at Speed of Perception
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Scientists Decode Brain Signals Nearly at Speed of Perception

Using electrodes implanted in the temporal lobes of awake patients, scientists have decoded brain signals at nearly the speed of perception.

Babylonian Astronomers ­sed Geometry to Track Jupiter
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Babylonian Astronomers ­sed Geometry to Track Jupiter

A reanalysis of markings on Babylonian tablets has revealed that astronomers working between the fourth and first centuries bc used geometry to calculate the motions...

Companies Find Tech Talent in Robust Freelance Market
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Companies Find Tech Talent in Robust Freelance Market

Companies are turning to private marketplaces of software developers to assemble teams for specific projects, rather than hiring permanent personnel. 

Alphabet Program Beats the European Human Go Champion
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Alphabet Program Beats the European Human Go Champion

The AlphaGo program beat European Go champion Fan Hui in a series of five matches and achieved a 99.8-percent winning rate against other Go programs. 

Csi: Cyberattack Scene Investigation--a Malware Whodunit
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Csi: Cyberattack Scene Investigation--a Malware Whodunit

Forensic probes of cyberattacks can uncover their modus operandi and severity, but finding perpetrators is a difficult proposition. 
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