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Cells Reprogrammed on the Computer
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Cells Reprogrammed on the Computer

Scientists have developed computer-based instructions for reprogramming cells. 

Researchers Aim to Create Virtual Speech Therapist
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Researchers Aim to Create Virtual Speech Therapist

Researchers working to develop a virtual speech therapist, technology that could help people overcome the language disorder known as aphasia. 

Watson and the Future of Cognitive Computing
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Watson and the Future of Cognitive Computing

Many applications being explored on the Watson supercomputer involve processing huge volumes of data rapidly to enable cognitive systems to engage with people in...

Turning Unused Tv Frequencies Into Wireless Broadband
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Turning Unused Tv Frequencies Into Wireless Broadband

The Singapore White Spaces Pilot Group supports Singapore's efforts to adopt TV white spaces for consumer and business services and applications. 

The Invisible Driver
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The Invisible Driver

Researchers have shown that full-size remote control cars can be driven safely on public roads, and predict the technology will reach roads in the next decade. 

Sensor Knows When You're Lying Through Your Teeth
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Sensor Knows When You're Lying Through Your Teeth

The mouth could provide doctors with information on a variety of health issues with the aid of a sensor that sends data on mouth motion to a smartphone. 

Nasa's Curiosity Nearing First Anniversary on Mars
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Nasa's Curiosity Nearing First Anniversary on Mars

NASA's Curiosity rover will mark one year on Mars this week and has already achieved its main science goal of revealing ancient Mars could have supported life.

Fbi Taps Hacker Tactics to Spy on Suspects
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Fbi Taps Hacker Tactics to Spy on Suspects

Law-enforcement officials in the U.S. are expanding the use of tools routinely used by computer hackers to gather information on suspects, bringing the criminal...

The Future of Graphics and Gaming
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The Future of Graphics and Gaming

See the best new ideas in computer graphics and interaction from last week’s Siggraph conference.

Light Completely Stopped for a Record-breaking Minute
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Light Completely Stopped for a Record-breaking Minute

The fastest thing in the universe has come to a complete stop for a record-breaking minute. At full pelt, light would travel about 18 million kilometres in that...

Gaming the System to Beat Rush-Hour Traffic
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Gaming the System to Beat Rush-Hour Traffic

A computer scientist is applying humans' appreciation of incentives and friendly competition to improving rush-hour congestion. 

Networked Cars Are Coming, but Their Hacks Are Already Here
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Networked Cars Are Coming, but Their Hacks Are Already Here

Concurrent with a new push for connected-vehicle technology to facilitate collision avoidance is an emphasis on its potential security vulnerabilities. 

Google's Data-Trove Dance
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Google's Data-Trove Dance

In 2011, Google Inc. Chief Executive and co-founder Larry Page asked executives to develop a new, simplified privacy tool that would act as a kind of sliding scale...

NSA Announces Winner of Its First Annual 'Science of Security Competition'
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NSA Announces Winner of Its First Annual 'Science of Security Competition'

A research paper that was highlighted last year at an international symposium is the winner of the National Security Agency's first annual Science of Security (SoS)...

As Machines Get Smarter, Evidence They Learn Like US
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As Machines Get Smarter, Evidence They Learn Like US

The brain performs its canonical task—learning—by tweaking its myriad connections according to a secret set of rules.

The 'internet of Things' Will Mean Really, Really Big Data
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The 'internet of Things' Will Mean Really, Really Big Data

The Internet of things could benefit business in a broad range of areas. 

They Know Much More Than You Think
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They Know Much More Than You Think

In mid-May, Edward Snowden, an American in his late twenties, walked through the onyx entrance of the Mira Hotel on Nathan Road in Hong Kong and checked in.

Testing the Future: Astronaut in Space Remote-Controls Robot in California
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Testing the Future: Astronaut in Space Remote-Controls Robot in California

On a pebbled field built next to a parking lot, a small rover scoots forward and expels a long sheet of polyimide plastic from its backside, the third film the...

The Bell Labs of Quantum Computing
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The Bell Labs of Quantum Computing

Raymond Laflamme can't yet sell you a quantum computer. But he'll sell you a $13,000 logic board for measuring entangled photons.

Government Can Grab Cell Phone Location Records Without Warrant, Appeals Court Says
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Government Can Grab Cell Phone Location Records Without Warrant, Appeals Court Says

In a major victory for the Justice Department over privacy advocates, a federal appeals court ruled Tuesday that government agencies can collect records showing...
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