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Gates Thinks Quantum Computing in the Cloud May Come in a Decade
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Gates Thinks Quantum Computing in the Cloud May Come in a Decade

Bill Gates says it is possible that in six to 10 years "cloud computing will offer super-computation by using quantum."

New Learning Procedure For Neural Networks
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New Learning Procedure For Neural Networks

Max Planck Institute researcher Robert Gutig has used a computer model to develop a new learning procedure for neural networks.

The 'Elephant in the Valley' Is Tech's Problem
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The 'Elephant in the Valley' Is Tech's Problem

The outlook remains bleak for gender and minority representation in Silicon Valley, according to the "Elephant in the Valley" survey.

A Bitcoin-Style Currency For Central Banks
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A Bitcoin-Style Currency For Central Banks

Virtual currency could become more viable thanks to a new Bitcoin-like system developed by University College London researchers. 

Eu Researchers Have Made Big Steps Towards the Creation of a Fully Functional Robotic Nose
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Eu Researchers Have Made Big Steps Towards the Creation of a Fully Functional Robotic Nose

The European Union's BIOMACHINELEARNING project has created a neuromorphic network for odor recognition.

Nasa's K2 Mission: The Kepler Space Telescope's Second Chance to Shine
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Nasa's K2 Mission: The Kepler Space Telescope's Second Chance to Shine

The engineers huddled around a telemetry screen, and the mood was tense. They were watching streams of data from a crippled spacecraft more than 50 million miles...

The ­.s. Government Launches a $100-Million 'apollo Project of the Brain'
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The ­.s. Government Launches a $100-Million 'apollo Project of the Brain'

A new $100-million project will reverse-engineer a section of the brain in order to improve machine-learning and artificial-intelligence algorithms. 

Algorithm Reads Tweets to Figure Out Which Restaurants Make You Sick
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Algorithm Reads Tweets to Figure Out Which Restaurants Make You Sick

A new app identifies food poisoning-related tweets and connects them to restaurants using geotagging, in order to identify likely hotspots of food poisoning.. 

Researchers Spoof Phone's Fingerprint Readers Using Inkjet Printers
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Researchers Spoof Phone's Fingerprint Readers Using Inkjet Printers

Michigan State University researchers used off-the-shelf inkjet printers to demonstrate how fingerprint readers on popular smartphones can be spoofed into unlocking...

Machine-Learning Algorithm Aims to Identify Terrorists Using the V Signs They Make
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Machine-Learning Algorithm Aims to Identify Terrorists Using the V Signs They Make

Ahmad Hassanat from Mu'tah University in Jordan and colleagues have developed a way to distinguish people from the unique way they make the "V for victory" sign...

System Loads Web Pages 34 Percent Faster By Fetching Files More Effectively
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System Loads Web Pages 34 Percent Faster By Fetching Files More Effectively

There are few things more frustrating than a slow-loading Web page.

Big Data Analysis Is Changing the Nature of Sports Science
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Big Data Analysis Is Changing the Nature of Sports Science

Sports scientists now can gather vast amounts of data on players and the action while games are in progress, but they still struggle to process the data in meaningful...

One-in-Three Developers Fear AI Will Replace Them
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One-in-Three Developers Fear AI Will Replace Them

A survey of developers found nearly a third identify the most worrisome part of their careers as the potential to be replaced by artificial intelligence.

The ­.s. Government Launches a $100-Million 'apollo Project of the Brain'
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The ­.s. Government Launches a $100-Million 'apollo Project of the Brain'

Three decades ago, the U.S. government launched the Human Genome Project, a 13-year endeavor to sequence and map all the genes of the human species.

Nasa Targets May 2018 Launch of Mars Insight Mission
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Nasa Targets May 2018 Launch of Mars Insight Mission

NASA's Interior Exploration using Seismic Investigations, Geodesy and Heat Transport (InSight) mission to study the deep interior of Mars is targeting a new launch...

AI Crossword-Solving Application Could Make Machines Better at ­Understanding Language
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AI Crossword-Solving Application Could Make Machines Better at ­Understanding Language

Researchers say they have developed a Web-based machine-language platform that solves crosswords better than existing commercial products. 

Leaf Mysteries Revealed Through the Computer's Eye
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Leaf Mysteries Revealed Through the Computer's Eye

A computer-vision method has enabled an international team of researchers to quickly classify leaves and generate vast quantities of new botanical data. 

New Project to Watch Social Media For Signs of Mental Illness
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New Project to Watch Social Media For Signs of Mental Illness

University of Ottawa professor Diana Inkpen will receive $464,100 in funding to research "social Web mining and sentiment analysis for mental illness detection." ...

Wi-Fi Breadcrumbs Reveal Pedestrian Patterns
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Wi-Fi Breadcrumbs Reveal Pedestrian Patterns

The traces people leave as they pass Wi-Fi access points could provide key insights into the comings and goings of pedestrians. 

Quantum Mechanics Is So Weird That Scientists Need AI to Design Experiments
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Quantum Mechanics Is So Weird That Scientists Need AI to Design Experiments

University of Vienna researchers have developed an algorithm that helps design experiments in quantum optics. 
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