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'new Rembrandt' Unveiled in Amsterdam
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'new Rembrandt' Unveiled in Amsterdam

A portrait titled "the Next Rembrandt" is the end-product of an 18-month project that brought together data scientists, developers, engineers, and art historians...

Autofocusing Contact Lenses? Today's Chip Research Peeks Into Tomorrow's Gadgets
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Autofocusing Contact Lenses? Today's Chip Research Peeks Into Tomorrow's Gadgets

Belgian design organization Imec is expanding into new territory with its latest computer chip technology research projects. 

The Robot Will See You Now: U of T Experts on the Revolution of Artificial Intelligence in Medicine
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The Robot Will See You Now: U of T Experts on the Revolution of Artificial Intelligence in Medicine

The University of Toronto hosted a panel discussion Tuesday on the ethical use of artificial intelligence in medicine. 

The Next Hot Job in Silicon Valley Is For Poets
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The Next Hot Job in Silicon Valley Is For Poets

Demand for chatting virtual assistants and other artificial intelligence products is creating favorable job prospects for writers, poets, comedians, and others. ...

The Detectives Watching You from Space
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The Detectives Watching You from Space

Fans of crime writer Raymond Chandler's wise-cracking prose would no doubt be pleased that there's a real-life private detective agency run by two men called Raymond...

Mysterious Gravitational Tug on Orbiter May Help Find Planet Nine
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Mysterious Gravitational Tug on Orbiter May Help Find Planet Nine

The hunt is on to find "Planet Nine"—a large undiscovered world, perhaps 10 times as massive as Earth and four times its size—that scientists think could be lurking...

Apps Help People with Autism Speak
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Apps Help People with Autism Speak

Smartphones and tablets make it easier for people with disabilities to communicate, and for others to communicate with them.

IBM Wants to Implant Fake Brains in Real Brains to Prevent Seizures
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IBM Wants to Implant Fake Brains in Real Brains to Prevent Seizures

Talk about neural networking.

­w Robot Capable of Helping Patients With Physical Therapy Regimen
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­w Robot Capable of Helping Patients With Physical Therapy Regimen

The University of Wyoming's Debbie Kretzchmar and her husband James are training a robot called Baxter to function as a coach for patients undergoing physical therapy...

Composing Musical Portraits Through a Computer
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Composing Musical Portraits Through a Computer

North Carolina State University professor Rodney Waschka takes data from pictures, book covers, audio, and other sources to make a portrait of a person. 

First-Ever 3d Printed Robots Made of Both Solids and Liquids
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First-Ever 3d Printed Robots Made of Both Solids and Liquids

Researchers have developed "printable hydraulics," a technique for three-dimensional printing of robots involving simultaneously printing solid and liquid materials...

Website Seeks to Make Government Data Easier to Sift Through
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Website Seeks to Make Government Data Easier to Sift Through

The Massachusetts Institute of Technology Media Lab on April 4 announced Data USA, designed to make it easier to sift through vast troves of government information...

Controversial Dark-Matter Claim Faces ­ltimate Test
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Controversial Dark-Matter Claim Faces ­ltimate Test

It is the elephant in the room for dark-matter research: a claimed detection that is hard to believe, impossible to confirm and surprisingly difficult to explain...

Gestures Improve Communication, Even With Robots
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Gestures Improve Communication, Even With Robots

Researchers in the U.K. have found it is easier for people to understand robot avatars when they use "iconic" hand gestures together with speech. 

The Twittersphere Does Listen to the Voice of Reason--Sometimes
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The Twittersphere Does Listen to the Voice of Reason--Sometimes

Tweets from those at the center of a fast-moving story can slow the spread of rumors and correct misinformation that has taken on a life of its own.

Tau Uses 'deep Learning' to Assist Overburdened Diagnosticians
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Tau Uses 'deep Learning' to Assist Overburdened Diagnosticians

Tel Aviv University researchers have developed a range of tools to facilitate the computer-assisted diagnosis of x-rays and other medical imaging. 

Data-Mining Algorithm Reveals the Stormy Evolution of Mathematics Over 700 Years
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Data-Mining Algorithm Reveals the Stormy Evolution of Mathematics Over 700 Years

University of Namur researchers are using network science to map the links between mathematicians of the last 700 years. 

Nvidia ­nveils First Pascal Graphics Card, the Monstrous Tesla P100
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Nvidia ­nveils First Pascal Graphics Card, the Monstrous Tesla P100

The first full-fat GPU based on Nvidia's all-new Pascal architecture is here.

A $2 Billion Chip to Accelerate Artificial Intelligence
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A $2 Billion Chip to Accelerate Artificial Intelligence

The field of artificial intelligence has experienced a striking spurt of progress in recent years, with software becoming much better at understanding images, speech...

The Food Pyramid Is Out
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The Food Pyramid Is Out

Algorithms are helping nutrition get personalized.
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