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Say What? Scientists Devise an Algorithm That Detects Sarcasm Better Than Humans Can
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Say What? Scientists Devise an Algorithm That Detects Sarcasm Better Than Humans Can

Researchers say they have developed a computer system that can identify the emotion behind a tweet with 85% accuracy.

Nist Adds to Quantum Computing Toolkit With Mixed-Atom Logic Operations
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Nist Adds to Quantum Computing Toolkit With Mixed-Atom Logic Operations

U.S. National Institute of Standards and Technology researchers performed logic operations with two atoms of different elements.

Facedirector Software Generates Desired Performances in Post-Production, Avoiding Reshoots
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Facedirector Software Generates Desired Performances in Post-Production, Avoiding Reshoots

New software could mean film directors will no longer need to reshoot crucial scenes dozens of times until they are satisfied. 

Wearable Energy Generator ­ses ­rine to Power Wireless Transmitter
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Wearable Energy Generator ­ses ­rine to Power Wireless Transmitter

Researchers say they have developed the first self-sufficient system powered by a wearable energy generator based on microbial fuel cell technology. 

Two Atoms Make Quantum Memory, Processing Gate, and Test of Entanglement
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Two Atoms Make Quantum Memory, Processing Gate, and Test of Entanglement

Quantum systems are inherently fragile as any interactions with the outside world can change their state.

The Bioficial Heart
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The Bioficial Heart

Researchers aim to build replacements for human organs using 3D printing.

Do Computers Need Pressure-Sensing Screens?
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Do Computers Need Pressure-Sensing Screens?

The computer mouse, when it first went mainstream, was awkward to describe but easy to use.

The Secret History of World War Ii-Era Drones
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The Secret History of World War Ii-Era Drones

Drones are the hallmark of tech-y modern warfare, but weapons piloted from afar have been around for more than a century.  

Landmark Algorithm Breaks 30-Year Impasse
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Landmark Algorithm Breaks 30-Year Impasse

Computer scientists are calling a new algorithm a breakthrough in mapping how hard computational problems are to solve. 

Algorithm Set to Save Millions in Energy Costs
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Algorithm Set to Save Millions in Energy Costs

Nanyang Technological University researchers have developed an algorithm that could help companies cut their energy bills by as much as 10%.

Visualization Streams For ­ltimate Scalability
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Visualization Streams For ­ltimate Scalability

In this era of big data, the world needs tools that can visualize the most important aspects of data without having to hold it all in memory.

­c Davis Scientists Demonstrate Dna-Based Electromechanical Switch
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­c Davis Scientists Demonstrate Dna-Based Electromechanical Switch

Researchers have demonstrated a method of modulating the conductance of DNA by controlling its structure. 

Scientists Discover New Computerized Linguistic Approach to Detect Alzheimer's Disease
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Scientists Discover New Computerized Linguistic Approach to Detect Alzheimer's Disease

University Health Network researchers have discovered how to diagnose Alzheimer's disease with more than 82% accuracy.

Yahoo's Engineers Move to Coding Without a Net
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Yahoo's Engineers Move to Coding Without a Net

Software engineering at Yahoo has undergone a transformation resulting in fewer errors and a much faster development cycle. 

Stanford-Led Skyscraper-Style Chip Design Boosts Electronic Performance By Factor of a Thousand
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Stanford-Led Skyscraper-Style Chip Design Boosts Electronic Performance By Factor of a Thousand

Stanford University engineers are leading a multi-institution effort to develop a revolutionary high-rise architecture for computing. 

How the Science in 'star Wars’ Is Actually Real
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How the Science in 'star Wars’ Is Actually Real

For a story that takes place "a long time ago in a galaxy far, far away" a great deal of the technology in the "Star Wars" series actually has parallels today on...

How Thermal Imaging Tech Is About to Become Hot Stuff
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How Thermal Imaging Tech Is About to Become Hot Stuff

Although it's already been used by industry, the military and some emergency services, it was expensive and therefore had a limited market.

Online Degree Hits Learning Curve
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Online Degree Hits Learning Curve

The Georgia Institute of Technology's launch of an inexpensive online computer science master's degree program two years ago has had mixed results.

Computing With Time Travel
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Computing With Time Travel

National University of Singapore researchers have shown a quantum computer can solve insoluble problems even if it is traveling along "open time-like curves." 

New Lie-Detecting Software From ­-M ­ses Real Court Case Data
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New Lie-Detecting Software From ­-M ­ses Real Court Case Data

Researchers from the University of Michigan are using machine-learning techniques to develop new lie-detecting software. 
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