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Artificial-Intelligence Research Center Is Founded By Silicon Valley Investors
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Artificial-Intelligence Research Center Is Founded By Silicon Valley Investors

A group of prominent Silicon Valley investors and technology companies said on Friday that they would establish an artificial-intelligence research center to develop...

Seymour Cray and the Development of Supercomputers
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Seymour Cray and the Development of Supercomputers

Join us in the Linux Voice time machine once more as we go back to the 1970s and the early Cray supercomputers.

Nasa Mars Rover Curiosity Reaches Sand Dunes
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Nasa Mars Rover Curiosity Reaches Sand Dunes

NASA's Curiosity Mars rover has begun an up-close investigation of dark sand dunes up to two stories tall. The dunes are on the rover's trek up the lower portion...

In Belgium, an Encryption Powerhouse Rises
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In Belgium, an Encryption Powerhouse Rises

Belgium's University of Leuven has become a stage where privacy and surveillance advocates are fighting over digital encryption.

Tiny Chip That Powers Itself From Radio Waves
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Tiny Chip That Powers Itself From Radio Waves

Eindhoven University of Technology researchers have developed a tiny sensor powered by the radio waves it uses to communicate information.

This Is How You Count All the Trees on Earth
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This Is How You Count All the Trees on Earth

Researchers have proposed a tree-counting project that combines better algorithms with less costly and faster data processing.

Tech Breakthroughs Are Giving Animals the Power to Speak
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Tech Breakthroughs Are Giving Animals the Power to Speak

Scientists are developing new technologies to enhance human-animal communication and interaction. 

For Google, Quantum Computing Is Like Learning to Fly
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For Google, Quantum Computing Is Like Learning to Fly

At a NASA lab in Silicon Valley, Google is testing a quantum computer—a machine based on the seemingly magical principles of quantum mechanics, the physics of things...

A Learning Advance in Artificial Intelligence Rivals Human Abilities
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A Learning Advance in Artificial Intelligence Rivals Human Abilities

Taking inspiration from the way humans seem to learn, scientists have created AI software capable of picking up new knowledge in a far more efficient and sophisticated...

These 3 Guys May Have Figured Out How to Predict Awesome Sunsets
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These 3 Guys May Have Figured Out How to Predict Awesome Sunsets

Three young weather enthusiasts in Pennsylvania have developed a new computer model that can predict visually striking sunsets. 

Improved Tools For Structured Matrix Computations
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Improved Tools For Structured Matrix Computations

A researcher has built stratification graphs to provide deeper understanding of how characteristics of an underlying physical system can change from small perturbations...

Nanoelectronics Engineers Develop Transistor that Overcomes Fundamental Power Limitations
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Nanoelectronics Engineers Develop Transistor that Overcomes Fundamental Power Limitations

Engineers at the University of California, Santa Barbara say they have made a breakthrough in addressing the fundamental power challenge of electronics.

Baidu's Self-Driving Car Takes On Beijing Traffic
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Baidu's Self-Driving Car Takes On Beijing Traffic

Driving around Beijing often feels unnervingly like a contact sport, with vehicles recklessly plunging through thick traffic, sneaking along the shoulder, or cutting...

Why Memory and Mimicry Are The Next Big Frontiers in Artificial Intelligence
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Why Memory and Mimicry Are The Next Big Frontiers in Artificial Intelligence

For the last five years the effort to teach computers to think more like humans, to learn how to recognize speech and images on their own has been the goal of ...

Custom AI Programs Take on Top Ranked Humans in Starcraft
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Custom AI Programs Take on Top Ranked Humans in Starcraft

In a recent contest, three Artificial Intelligence programs played against a Russian player in StarCraft: Brood War.

New Clues to Ceres' Bright Spots and Origins
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New Clues to Ceres' Bright Spots and Origins

Ceres reveals some of its well-kept secrets in two new studies in the journal Nature, thanks to data from NASA's Dawn spacecraft.

Teaching Computers How to Give Cricket Commentary
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Teaching Computers How to Give Cricket Commentary

Indian researchers have used machine-learning techniques to generate text-based cricket commentary with an accuracy rate of 90 percent. 

Chinese Researchers Unveil Brain-Powered Car
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Chinese Researchers Unveil Brain-Powered Car

Chinese researchers from Nankai University have spent the last two years developing a mind-controlled car. 

As Aging Population Grows, So Do Robotic Health Aides
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As Aging Population Grows, So Do Robotic Health Aides

Roboticists and doctors deployment of innovations in computerized, robotic, and Internet-connected technologies to help aging adults stay independent longer. 

What Makes Tom Hanks Look Like Tom Hanks?
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What Makes Tom Hanks Look Like Tom Hanks?

A new system uses machine-learning algorithms to construct and animate three-dimensional models of celebrities based on large numbers of photographs. 
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