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Century-Old Science Helps Confirm Global Warming
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Century-Old Science Helps Confirm Global Warming

A new NASA and university analysis of ocean data collected more than 135 years ago by the crew of the HMS Challenger oceanographic expedition provides further confirmation...

Rice Unveils Method For Tailoring Optical Processors
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Rice Unveils Method For Tailoring Optical Processors

Rice University researchers have developed a method for arranging metal nanoparticles in geometric patterns that can act as optical processors. 

ACM Honors Computing Innovators
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ACM Honors Computing Innovators

ACM's awards celebrate achievements in networks, information retrieval, multi-agent systems, computer science education, versatile compiler technologies, and more...

Proofs Probable
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Proofs Probable

Shafi Goldwasser and Silvio Micali laid the foundations for modern cryptography, with contributions including interactive and zero-knowledge proofs.

The Future Is Flexible Displays
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The Future Is Flexible Displays

Manufacturers hint that bendable screens are coming soon, but academics argue that many engineering challenges remain.

Augmented-Reality Glasses Bring Cloud Security Into Sharp Focus
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Augmented-Reality Glasses Bring Cloud Security Into Sharp Focus

The possibility of a new $200-billion-plus industry has cloud security experts bracing for the ramifications.

The Future of Propaganda: Sean Gourley on Big Data and the 'war of Ideas'
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The Future of Propaganda: Sean Gourley on Big Data and the 'war of Ideas'

In 2009, Sean Gourley, an Oxford-trained physicist, gave a TED talk called "The Mathematics of War."

Intel Fuels a Rebellion Around Your Data
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Intel Fuels a Rebellion Around Your Data

Intel Labs is launching a data economy initiative to help consumers realize more of the value of their personal digital information. 

Group Helps to Improve Use of Colossal Digital Library 'Europeana'
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Group Helps to Improve Use of Colossal Digital Library 'Europeana'

The UPV/EHU-University of the Basque Country's IXA Group has enhanced the use of the vast Europeana digital library.

Good, Better, Best Practices in Terminology
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Good, Better, Best Practices in Terminology

The Legal Language Interoperability Services project is focused on improving terminological databases, with an emphasis on legal and administrative terminology. ...

iPlant: It's Not Just for Plants Anymore!
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iPlant: It's Not Just for Plants Anymore!

The iPlant Collaborative, which helps biologists leverage data sets and computational techniques, now serves the animal agricultural community with iAnimal. 

Revolutionizing Tornado Prediction
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Revolutionizing Tornado Prediction

Researchers are developing a tornado modeling and simulation system that aims to explain why some storms generate tornadoes, while others do not. 

The Rise of Big Data
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The Rise of Big Data

Big data is transforming the way people experience the world and enabling them to learn things that in the past would have been impossible. 

Vanishing Electronics
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Vanishing Electronics

Engineers are reinventing electronics by building safe devices that dissolve in the body or within the environment. The technology could redefine everything from...

'Small Data' Enabled Prediction of Obama's Win, Say Economists
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'Small Data' Enabled Prediction of Obama's Win, Say Economists

"Big data" from crowdsourcing resulted in more complex predictions.

Rock Snot Genomics
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Rock Snot Genomics

Researchers are using the Ranger supercomputer to analyze diatom DNA data to help them understand what the diatom's original ancestor might have looked like. 

Battery Backups Can Lower Datacenter Energy Costs
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Battery Backups Can Lower Datacenter Energy Costs

Researchers at Penn State say that datacenters can cut up to 40 percent off their energy costs by provisioning UPS battery backup devices to meet peak energy requirements...

Q&a: Hacker Culture, Coding, and Free Speech
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Q&a: Hacker Culture, Coding, and Free Speech

Anthropologist E. Gabriella Coleman, author of Coding Freedom: The Ethics and Aesthetics of Hacking, is fascinated by hacker culture, and with its notion that software...

Developing New Information Services More Quickly
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Developing New Information Services More Quickly

Researchers have designed a new service-engineering platform to help accelerate the development of information technology services. 

The Grooviest Words of Medieval Times
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The Grooviest Words of Medieval Times

New software is determining the dates of British documents from approximately 1066 to the 1400s, based on popular words or phrases they contain. 
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