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Nasa Mars Rover Curiosity Drills Second Rock Target
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Nasa Mars Rover Curiosity Drills Second Rock Target

NASA's Mars rover Curiosity has used the drill on its robotic arm to collect a powdered sample from the interior of a rock called "Cumberland."

Web Browsers Are Reinvented
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Web Browsers Are Reinvented

Mobile phones, wearable devices, and self-driving cars are generating buzz as the future of technology. But the old Web browser is being reinvented too, in a trend...

Chatting in Code on Walkie-Talkies in Pakistan's Restive Tribal Areas
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Chatting in Code on Walkie-Talkies in Pakistan's Restive Tribal Areas

Sharif loves using his mukhabera. "I use it daily, mostly at night time, because signals are clear at that time," he says. "I am in touch with most of my friends...

Why Google and the Pentagon Want 'quantum Computers'
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Why Google and the Pentagon Want 'quantum Computers'

Imagine a computer that can teach your mobile phone to recognize any object it sees, or one that can instantly find optimal travel routes for thousands of planes...

Paul Otellini's Intel: Can the Company That Built the Future Survive It?
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Paul Otellini's Intel: Can the Company That Built the Future Survive It?

Forty-five years after Intel was founded by Silicon Valley legends Gordon Moore and Bob Noyce, it is the world's leading semiconductor company.

Should Patents Be Awarded to Software?
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Should Patents Be Awarded to Software?

The goal of the U.S. patent system is clear: to provide individuals or companies with an incentive to innovate by offering them 20 years of exclusive rights to...

Nice! The Brain as a Model For Future Supercomputers
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Nice! The Brain as a Model For Future Supercomputers

The Neuro-Inspired Computational Elements workshop is aimed at finding ways to tap the brain's ability to transmit signals along massively parallel channels.

Age and Gender? Dutch Develop Analyzer for Twitter
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Age and Gender? Dutch Develop Analyzer for Twitter

A new online program  can determine the age and gender of Twitter users, based on the content they post. 

Improving Communication During Disasters
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Improving Communication During Disasters

The BRIDGE project aims to improve emergency response collaboration during disasters, and is examining how technology can help to enhance response strategies. 

Moshe Vardi: Robots Could Put Humans Out of Work By 2045
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Moshe Vardi: Robots Could Put Humans Out of Work By 2045

Robots began replacing human brawn long ago—now they're poised to replace human brains.

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Gregory Nagy, a professor of classical Greek literature at Harvard, is a gentle academic of the sort who, asked about the future, will begin speaking of Homer and...

Computer-Automated Traffic Control
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Computer-Automated Traffic Control

Smarter cars and smarter roads are paving the way to smoother, safer traffic

Google Introduces New Search Tools to Try to Read Our Minds
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Google Introduces New Search Tools to Try to Read Our Minds

The company revealed some new search tools on Wednesday at I/O, its annual developers conference.

A New 'smart Rifle' Decides When To Shoot And Rarely Misses
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A New 'smart Rifle' Decides When To Shoot And Rarely Misses

A new rifle goes on sale on Wednesday, and it's not like any other. It uses lasers and computers to make shooters very accurate.

Wayne State University Researcher's Technique Helps Robotic Vehicles Find Their Way, Help Humans
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Wayne State University Researcher's Technique Helps Robotic Vehicles Find Their Way, Help Humans

Researchers have developed a technique which they say provides robots with accurate, real-time, 3D positions in both indoor and outdoor environments. 

Kepler Telescope's Planet-Hunting Days Crunch to a Close
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Kepler Telescope's Planet-Hunting Days Crunch to a Close

"Kepler was my North, my South, my East and West, my working week, no weekend rest, my noon, my midnight, my talks, my song; I thought Kepler would last forever...

Google Overhauling Flagship Search with 'answer, Converse, Anticipate'
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Google Overhauling Flagship Search with 'answer, Converse, Anticipate'

During its Keynote today, Google announced new features coming to its flagship search function—you know, that thing we all started using Google for. VP Amit Singhal...

Stuxnet Worm 'increased' Iran's Nuclear Potential
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Stuxnet Worm 'increased' Iran's Nuclear Potential

The report, published in the Royal United Services Institute (RUSI) journal, claims the Stuxnet worm exposed vulnerabilities in Iranian enrichment facilities that...

'winners-Take-Some' Markets For Electronic Products Are Increasingly Common
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'winners-Take-Some' Markets For Electronic Products Are Increasingly Common

Digital converters are reducing the risk of choosing formats that become obsolete.

How to Mine Cellphone Data Without Invading Your Privacy
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How to Mine Cellphone Data Without Invading Your Privacy

Researchers have found a way to eliminate personally identifiable information in cellphone data, which could improve data mining  by removing privacy concerns. 
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