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Ask the Crowd: Robots Learn Faster, Better With Online Helpers
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Ask the Crowd: Robots Learn Faster, Better With Online Helpers

University of Washington computer scientists have discovered crowdsourcing is an effective way to teach robots.

The $8.5m Race to Protect Planes From Cosmic Rays
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The $8.5m Race to Protect Planes From Cosmic Rays

It's an invisible, but looming threat from outer space: distant cosmic events that can cause a computer, or even an aircraft, to crash here on Earth.

UA-Developed Technology Helps Find Happy Middle Between Low Temps and High Bills
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UA-Developed Technology Helps Find Happy Middle Between Low Temps and High Bills

A monitor developed by researchers at the University of Arizona allows consumers to set the temperature in their homes based on how much they want to spend on electricity...

What Your Cell Phone Can't Tell the Police
From ACM Opinion

What Your Cell Phone Can't Tell the Police

On May 28th, Lisa Marie Roberts, of Portland, Oregon, was released from prison after serving nine and a half years for a murder she didn't commit.

The Space-Based Quantum Cryptography Race
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The Space-Based Quantum Cryptography Race

One of the great benefits of quantum communication is the ability to send messages from one point in space to another with perfect security.

A Versatile Joystick For Animation Artists
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A Versatile Joystick For Animation Artists

An artist can assemble a new input device consisting of modular building blocks into an approximate representation of any virtual character. 

New York Subway Cell Coverage Stinks, But Here Are the Best Lines
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New York Subway Cell Coverage Stinks, But Here Are the Best Lines

The New York City subway system may run 24 hours a day and represent the most efficient means to get around the metropolis, but it has long been a sore spot for...

Ray Kurzweil Says He's Breathing Intelligence Into Google Search
From ACM Opinion

Ray Kurzweil Says He's Breathing Intelligence Into Google Search

The big announcements at Google's I/O event in San Francisco Wednesday didn't mention Web search, the technology that got the company started and made it so successful...

Make Robots ­seful By Teaching Them to Talk Like ­S
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Make Robots ­seful By Teaching Them to Talk Like ­S

When Ashutosh Saxena wants some coffee or ice cream, he can ask a robot to make it for him.

Darpa's Most Challenging Robot Contest Set For June 2015
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Darpa's Most Challenging Robot Contest Set For June 2015

Will robots ever be able to save the day in the aftermath of a tsunami or nuclear meltdown? The U.S. military has been trying to find out.

The Quadriplegic Who Moved His Hand
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The Quadriplegic Who Moved His Hand

Ian Burkhart was 19 and fearless and horsing around in the surf with friends on vacation in North Carolina’s Outer Banks when he mistimed a dive and a wave drove...

Larry Page on Google's Many Arms
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Larry Page on Google's Many Arms

One way to think of Google is as an extremely helpful, all-knowing, hyper-intelligent executive assistant.

E-Voting Experiments End in Norway Amid Security Fears
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E-Voting Experiments End in Norway Amid Security Fears

Norway is ending trials of e-voting systems used in national and local elections.

Computer Spots Rare Diseases in Family Photos
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Computer Spots Rare Diseases in Family Photos

New software can learn to identify rare medical conditions by analyzing a face in a digital photograph. 

Goosebump Sensor Developed By Korean Research Team
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Goosebump Sensor Developed By Korean Research Team

Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology researchers have developed a sensor that can measure goosebumps on the human body in real time. 

Big Data Meets Big Science
From Communications of the ACM

Big Data Meets Big Science

Next-generation scientific instruments are forcing researchers to question the limits of massively parallel computing.

This Is What Math Equations Look Like in 3-D
From ACM News

This Is What Math Equations Look Like in 3-D

The doors to MIT are always unlocked.

­niversity of Oklahoma Students Develop App That Puts Weather Knowledge on Children's Radar
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­niversity of Oklahoma Students Develop App That Puts Weather Knowledge on Children's Radar

Elementary and middle-school students will be able to recognize and understand severe weather thanks to a new gaming app.

Internet Traffic Congestion Real, But Sporadic, Study Says
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Internet Traffic Congestion Real, But Sporadic, Study Says

A new study suggests Internet congestion can be a problem, but it is often intermittent and temporary. 

Google's Sundar Pichai Is the Most Powerful Man in Mobile
From ACM Opinion

Google's Sundar Pichai Is the Most Powerful Man in Mobile

At the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas in January, Samsung introduced new software for its tablets, called the Magazine UX.
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