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3D Mapping of Entire Buildings With Mobile Devices
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3D Mapping of Entire Buildings With Mobile Devices

ETH Zurich professor Thomas Schops and colleagues have developed software that they say makes it easy to create three-dimensional (3D) models of buildings. 

Virtual Reality For Motor Rehabilitation of the Shoulder
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Virtual Reality For Motor Rehabilitation of the Shoulder

Carlos III University of Madrid researchers have developed a virtual-reality system for motor rehabilitation of the shoulder. 

New Lab to Give Nation's Researchers Remote Access to Robots
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New Lab to Give Nation's Researchers Remote Access to Robots

The Georgia Institute of Technology is building the Robotarium, a laboratory that will enable roboticists to conduct experiments remotely. 

­.s. Proposes Spending $4 Billion on Self-Driving Cars
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­.s. Proposes Spending $4 Billion on Self-Driving Cars

The Obama administration on Thursday promised to accelerate regulatory guidelines for driverless cars and to make an investment in research to commercialize them...

Byu Researchers Improve Genome Assembly, Stumble Upon Signatures For Genetic Disorders
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Byu Researchers Improve Genome Assembly, Stumble Upon Signatures For Genetic Disorders

Brigham Young University researchers have developed an algorithm that is more sensitive to detecting specific types of variations in DNA sequences. 

The Convenience-Surveillance Tradeoff
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The Convenience-Surveillance Tradeoff

People love free stuff. That's the principle that helps explain the complicated series of privacy-related calculations that modern life increasingly requires.

Shrouding Oneself in Secrecy
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Shrouding Oneself in Secrecy

Identity cloaking tools, developed to protect the privacy of Internet users, are being used to skirt cybersecurity and international law.

Linux Foundation Moves Dronecode Project Forward
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Linux Foundation Moves Dronecode Project Forward

The open source Dronecode effort, a Linux Foundation Collaborative Project launched in October 2014, has grown from only a handful of members to 51. 

The Bbva Foundation Frontiers of Knowledge Award Goes to Stephen Cook
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The Bbva Foundation Frontiers of Knowledge Award Goes to Stephen Cook

Cook expanded on Turing's concept of computability ... to include efficiency, so we can ascertain which problems are worth trying to solve and which not.

­w Computer Scientists to Make Financial Products Better and More Available For the Poor
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­w Computer Scientists to Make Financial Products Better and More Available For the Poor

University of Washington computer scientists and engineers plan to develop, test, and deploy technologies to make financial applications more available to the poor...

Can Computer Games Improve the Ability to Study?
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Can Computer Games Improve the Ability to Study?

University of Bristol researchers conducted a brain-imaging study showing technological game-playing can involve brain activity that supports learning. 

In Pursuit of an Affordable Tablet For the Blind
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In Pursuit of an Affordable Tablet For the Blind

University of Michigan researchers have developed an inexpensive, full-page braille tablet. 

Google Opens ­p About When Its Self-Driving Cars Have Nearly Crashed
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Google Opens ­p About When Its Self-Driving Cars Have Nearly Crashed

Google says its fleet of automated vehicles, currently undergoing testing, have had 13 near-misses in which a driver had to intervene to prevent a collision.

In Pursuit of an Affordable Tablet For the Blind
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In Pursuit of an Affordable Tablet For the Blind

An inexpensive, full-page braille tablet could make topics like science and math more easily accessible to the blind, according to a team of researchers who have...

Prediction Machines Will See the Future For Hedge Funds, CIA
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Prediction Machines Will See the Future For Hedge Funds, CIA

Every time a new year rolls in, lots of people make predictions. Most will either be obvious (Apple will put out some new products) or wrong (still waiting for...

Leading Through Impact
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Leading Through Impact

Harvard University's Office of Technology Development helped researchers launch a machine-learning startup that wound up being acquired by Twitter. 

New Tech to Help Companies Detect and Respond to Cloud Computing Performance Bugs
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New Tech to Help Companies Detect and Respond to Cloud Computing Performance Bugs

A startup aims to help organizations that use cloud computing improve their customers' user experience.

Cybersecurity Experts Debate Proper Response to Terrorism
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Cybersecurity Experts Debate Proper Response to Terrorism

Recent terror attacks are spurring calls for greater government access to electronic communications, but privacy advocates and cybersecurity experts disagree. 

Insurers Brace For the Self-Driving Future and Fewer Accidents
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Insurers Brace For the Self-Driving Future and Fewer Accidents

As autonomous driving technology advances, perhaps the most notable benefit is the promise of a striking reduction in accidents.

Robotic Glove Invented By Nus Researchers Helps Patients Restore Hand Movements
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Robotic Glove Invented By Nus Researchers Helps Patients Restore Hand Movements

National University of Singapore researchers have developed the EsoGlove, a rehabilitation device equipped with sensors to detect muscle signals. 
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