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Watson's Next Feat? Taking on Cancer
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Watson's Next Feat? Taking on Cancer

IBM's Watson supercomputer is being trained to find personalized cancer treatments. 

June Will End with a Rare 61-Second Minute
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June Will End with a Rare 61-Second Minute

We'll need to wait for July just a shade longer, as the world's timekeepers have added a leap second June 30—to officially keep Earth and our precise, atomic clocks...

­w Researchers Demonstrate System to Transmit Power Over Wi-Fi
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­w Researchers Demonstrate System to Transmit Power Over Wi-Fi

Wi-Fi can power connected devices using a new system developed by a team at the University of Washington.

Breakthrough in Graphene Production Could Trigger Revolution in Artificial Skin Development
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Breakthrough in Graphene Production Could Trigger Revolution in Artificial Skin Development

University of Exeter researchers say they have discovered a new way to produce graphene that is significantly less expensive, and easier, than previous methods. ...

Widespread Backing For ­.k. Robotics Network
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Widespread Backing For ­.k. Robotics Network

The Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council has launched the U.K. Robotics and Autonomous Systems Network to boost Britain's robotics research. 

Hospital Icus Mine Big Data in Push For Better Outcomes
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Hospital Icus Mine Big Data in Push For Better Outcomes

Some hospitals are using a big-data approach to mine intensive-care unit data to help providers and patients realize improved outcomes. 

Automatic Bug Repair
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Automatic Bug Repair

At the Association for Computing Machinery's Programming Language Design and Implementation conference this month, MIT researchers presented a new system that repairs...

Pluto-Bound Probe Faces Its Toughest Task: Finding Pluto
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Pluto-Bound Probe Faces Its Toughest Task: Finding Pluto

Some 4.7 billion kilometres from Earth, the New Horizons spacecraft is heading for a historic rendezvous with Pluto. To achieve this, it will need to hit a very...

Automakers Tackle the Massive Security Challenges of Connected Vehicles
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Automakers Tackle the Massive Security Challenges of Connected Vehicles

The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration is accelerating its efforts to mandate vehicle-to-vehicle communications, a step that could help lower the number...

Iowa State Engineers Develop Micro-Tentacles So Tiny Robots Can Handle Delicate Objects
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Iowa State Engineers Develop Micro-Tentacles So Tiny Robots Can Handle Delicate Objects

Iowa State University researchers have developed spiraling microrobotic tentacles which they say will enable robots to handle delicate objects.

Storing Digital Data For Eternity
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Storing Digital Data For Eternity

Vint Cerf is sometimes called the "father of the Internet." He helped develop TCP/IP (the communications protocol for the Internet) and later became chairman of...

The Filter Bubble: Is It Real? Does It Matter?
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The Filter Bubble: Is It Real? Does It Matter?

What are the consequences of the same searches yielding different results for different people?

In Search For Alien Life, Experts Reveal Cutting-Edge Science
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In Search For Alien Life, Experts Reveal Cutting-Edge Science

Where can scientists find clues to help them locate and understand life beyond Earth?

Mind-Controlled Telepresence Robots Could Restore Mobility to the Disabled
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Mind-Controlled Telepresence Robots Could Restore Mobility to the Disabled

It may not be able to do grocery shopping or hang out laundry to dry, but a project involving current telepresence technology could help people with limited mobility...

Should a Driverless Car Decide Who Lives or Dies?
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Should a Driverless Car Decide Who Lives or Dies?

The gearheads in Detroit, Tokyo, and Stuttgart have mostly figured out how to build driverless vehicles. Even the Google guys seem to have solved the riddle.

Streamlined Cockroaches Inspire Highly Maneuverable Robots
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Streamlined Cockroaches Inspire Highly Maneuverable Robots

University of California, Berkeley researchers are trying to emulate in robots the ability of cockroaches to roll and scoot through gaps.

Morgan State ­niversity Professor Kevin Kornegay Is Leading New Internet of Things Initiative
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Morgan State ­niversity Professor Kevin Kornegay Is Leading New Internet of Things Initiative

Research conducted at Morgan State University promises to make devices that make up the Internet of Things safer. 

Army Computer Scientist Streamlines Network Science
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Army Computer Scientist Streamlines Network Science

Researchers have developed an experimental infrastructure to dynamically create, deploy, and manage virtual clusters of heterogeneous nodes within a cloud. 

­c Santa Cruz Team Introduces New Web-Based Tools For Finding Videogames
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­c Santa Cruz Team Introduces New Web-Based Tools For Finding Videogames

GameNet and GameSage are two Web-based tools to help game players find new games suited to their individual tastes. 

Growing Pains For Deep Learning
From Communications of the ACM

Growing Pains For Deep Learning

Neural networks, which support online image search and speech recognition, eventually will drive more advanced services.
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