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Microsoft Offers Researchers $500k to Work on Hololens
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Microsoft Offers Researchers $500k to Work on Hololens

Microsoft is looking for new ideas on potential uses for its HoloLens augmented reality headgear. The company recently issued a request for proposals seeking projects...

Head-Mounted Displays to Aid the Disabled
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Head-Mounted Displays to Aid the Disabled

Products like the Oculus Rift and Google Glass could help ameliorate physical and perceptual impairments.

Introducing the Astronaut Clothing of the Future
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Introducing the Astronaut Clothing of the Future

A crew member aboard the International Space Station (ISS) is performing routine maintenance.

FBI Chief Warns Encryption Emboldens Would-Be Islamic State Attackers
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FBI Chief Warns Encryption Emboldens Would-Be Islamic State Attackers

Barring law enforcement authorities' access to encrypted communications would make it easier for Islamic State sympathizers to attack the United States, FBI Chief...

Hi-Tech Harness Lets Owners Communicate With Canine Companions
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Hi-Tech Harness Lets Owners Communicate With Canine Companions

A dog harness outfitted with sensors and a computer developed by researchers at North Carolina State University is equipped with speakers and vibrating pads to...

Sounds Bad
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Sounds Bad

University of Southern California's Stefan Scherer and Carnegie Mellon University's Louis-Philippe Morency are seeking to use computers to diagnose depression.

Researcher's Interface Allows Analysts to Visualize, Interact With Images
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Researcher's Interface Allows Analysts to Visualize, Interact With Images

U.S. Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) scientists say they have developed a user interface that facilitates the visualization, navigation, and manipulation...

How to Stop Virtual Reality From Making You Want to Puke
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How to Stop Virtual Reality From Making You Want to Puke

Stanford University professor Gordon Wetzstein and his colleagues are developing a virtual reality headset that is designed to solve one of the persistent problems...

Leap Motion's Augmented-Reality Computing Looks Stupid Cool
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Leap Motion's Augmented-Reality Computing Looks Stupid Cool

We have a habit of filling new technologies with old ideas.

Car Dashboards That Act Like Smart Phones Raise Safety Issues
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Car Dashboards That Act Like Smart Phones Raise Safety Issues

When it comes to dashboard displays that are more like smart phones, two things are clear: Customers want them, and automakers are intent on supplying them.

Google's Deep Learning Machine Learns to Synthesize Real World Images
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Google's Deep Learning Machine Learns to Synthesize Real World Images

Google Street View offers panoramic views of more or less any city street in much of the developed world, as well as views along countless footpaths, inside shopping...

Machine Ethics: The Robot's Dilemma
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Machine Ethics: The Robot's Dilemma

In his 1942 short story 'Runaround', science-fiction writer Isaac Asimov introduced the Three Laws of Robotics—engineering safeguards and built-in ethical principles...

The Reality of Problem Solving
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The Reality of Problem Solving

A new adaptive importance sampling algorithm can help generate more accurate predictions than a data assimilation algorithm when uncertainty is involved. 

Stuck on You: Research Shows Fingerprint Accuracy Stays the Same Over Time
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Stuck on You: Research Shows Fingerprint Accuracy Stays the Same Over Time

New research by Michigan State University professor Anil Jain has proven one's fingerprint pattern is persistent over time. 

Device Created at Wichita State Could Detect Driver Drowsiness, Make Roads Safer
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Device Created at Wichita State Could Detect Driver Drowsiness, Make Roads Safer

Researchers at Wichita State University are working with Vigo Technologies to develop a device that can detect drowsiness and warn drivers. 

How Ads Follow You from Phone to Desktop to Tablet
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How Ads Follow You from Phone to Desktop to Tablet

Imagine you slack off at work and read up online about the latest Gibson 1959 Les Paul electric guitar replica.

China Adopts New Security Law to Make Networks, Systems 'controllable'
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China Adopts New Security Law to Make Networks, Systems 'controllable'

China's legislature adopted a sweeping national security law on Wednesday that covers everything from territorial sovereignty to measures to tighten cyber security...

The Future of Car Keys? Smartphone Apps, Maybe
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The Future of Car Keys? Smartphone Apps, Maybe

It' not fun getting into a car when the interior is 130 degrees, but that's a typical problem during the summer for those who live in a city like Phoenix, where...

Collaboratively Exploring Virtual Worlds
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Collaboratively Exploring Virtual Worlds

The Pentagon's Office of Force Readiness and Training, Lockheed Martin, and the National Science Foundation are creating a platform for immersive training. 

Georgia Tech Researchers Train Computer to Create Games By Watching Youtube
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Georgia Tech Researchers Train Computer to Create Games By Watching Youtube

Researchers have developed a computing system that views video game play on streaming services, analyzes the footage, and then creates new sections of a game. 
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