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Graphene Can Host Exotic New Quantum Electronic States at Its Edges
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Graphene Can Host Exotic New Quantum Electronic States at Its Edges

Researchers have uncovered unexpected features of graphene that appear under extreme conditions, which could allow the material to be used for exotic applications...

New Data Compression Method Reduces Big-Data Bottleneck; Outperforms, Enhances Jpeg
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New Data Compression Method Reduces Big-Data Bottleneck; Outperforms, Enhances Jpeg

A new method of data compression outperforms existing techniques and could eventually be integrated into medical, scientific, and video-streaming applications. 

French Team Invents Faster Code-Breaking Algorithm
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French Team Invents Faster Code-Breaking Algorithm

New method can crack certain cryptosystems far faster than earlier alternatives.

How Do You Feel? Your Computer Knows
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How Do You Feel? Your Computer Knows

Interfaces can sense your mood, if you let them.

'Peace Technologies' Enable Eyewitness Reporting When Disasters Strike
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'Peace Technologies' Enable Eyewitness Reporting When Disasters Strike

Ushahidi — or "testimony" in Swahili — has played a central role in coordinating responses to crises around the globe.

Wikipedia's Secret Multilingual Workforce
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Wikipedia's Secret Multilingual Workforce

Versions of Wikipedia content in different languages have little overlap, with the English edition, for example, containing just 51 percent of the articles in German...

Never Forget a Face
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Never Forget a Face

A new algorithm makes subtle changes to various points on a face to make it more memorable without changing the subject's overall appearance. 

Nmsu Professor Shows There's More to Computer Science Than Gaming Careers
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Nmsu Professor Shows There's More to Computer Science Than Gaming Careers

New Mexico State University researchers recently used real and computer-generated data to develop a software system to study biological systems. 

Adding MUSCLE to Multiscale Simulations
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Adding MUSCLE to Multiscale Simulations

The Multiscale Coupling Library and Environment 2 project is aimed at implementing and executing multiscale models with feedback loops.

Hi-Tech Sensors Aim to Help Prevent Obesity
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Hi-Tech Sensors Aim to Help Prevent Obesity

The European Union is funding a project that intends to use high-tech sensors to get young people to adopt healthy lifestyles. 

Algorithms Are Watching
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Algorithms Are Watching

New research involves the use of algorithms in data mining and the analysis of social networks to study how information moves within large social graphs. 

Running Shoe Warns of Danger
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Running Shoe Warns of Danger

The European Union is backing the development of a running shoe that would help reduce injuries by providing feedback on running form and the workout routine. 

Simulations Back Up Theory That Universe Is a Hologram
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Simulations Back Up Theory That Universe Is a Hologram

A team of physicists has provided some of the clearest evidence yet that our Universe could be just one big projection.

An App-Led Walk Down Memory Lane
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An App-Led Walk Down Memory Lane

The Memoir iPhone app accesses photos and status updates from a user's social networks based on the user's location, what is going on, and who else is around. 

Ten Times More Throughput on Optic Fibers
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Ten Times More Throughput on Optic Fibers

Researchers say they can dramatically increased the capacity of optical fibers by reducing the space required between pulses of light that transport data. 

Database Tracks Toxic Side Effects of Pharmaceuticals
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Database Tracks Toxic Side Effects of Pharmaceuticals

Updates to an extensive toxicology database should make it easier to track information about the unintentional toxic effects of therapeutic drugs. 

Love Connection
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Love Connection

Researchers have developed an algorithm for dating sites that uses a person's contact history to recommend compatible partners. 

Data Mining Reveals the Secret to Getting Good Answers
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Data Mining Reveals the Secret to Getting Good Answers

A new algorithm can rank the questions and answers on question and answer websites, while weeding out off-topic and irrelevant entries.

2014 Bower Award Goes To… Validation
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2014 Bower Award Goes To… Validation

Edmund Clarke will receive the Bower Award and Prize for Achievement in Science.

Supercomputer-Driven Materials Design
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Supercomputer-Driven Materials Design

The job of a materials scientist—to warp matter into new and useful forms—has historically involved a ridiculous amount of guesswork.
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