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Computer Scientists Combine Computer Vision and Brain Computer Interface For Faster Mine Detection
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Computer Scientists Combine Computer Vision and Brain Computer Interface For Faster Mine Detection

University of California, San Diego researchers have developed a new method to speed the detection of landmines in sonar images of the ocean floor. 

A Mouse That Beats the Gamers at Super-Quick Motions
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A Mouse That Beats the Gamers at Super-Quick Motions

A new computer mouse looks and responds like a conventional mouse but offers nearly unlimited tracking speed. 

6 Big Data Projects to Aid Disaster Response
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6 Big Data Projects to Aid Disaster Response

The U.S. National Science Foundation and the Japan Science and Technology Agency will fund research to transform disaster management with big data and analytics...

The Number Glitch That Can Lead to Catastrophe
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The Number Glitch That Can Lead to Catastrophe

A surprisingly simple bug afflicts computers controlling planes, spacecraft and more; they get confused by big numbers.

The Crazy-Tiny Next Generation of Computers
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The Crazy-Tiny Next Generation of Computers

When Prabal Dutta accidentally drops a computer, nothing breaks.

Microsoft Age-Estimate Tool Unleashed Real-Time Virality
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Microsoft Age-Estimate Tool Unleashed Real-Time Virality

Microsoft's Project Oxford has launched a range of machine-learning application programming interfaces in beta, including How-Old.net. 

Tanja Lange Leads Multi-Million Euro Project to Protect Data Against Quantum Computers
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Tanja Lange Leads Multi-Million Euro Project to Protect Data Against Quantum Computers

Eindhoven University of Technology cryptology professor Tanja Lange is leading a European project to protect data against quantum computers.

The Billion-Dollar Race to Reinvent the Computer Chip
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The Billion-Dollar Race to Reinvent the Computer Chip

Chipmakers are spending billions of dollars to develop new computing architectures as the ability to build more transistors into a chip approaches its physical...

At the Heart of Facebook's Artificial Intelligence, Human Emotions
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At the Heart of Facebook's Artificial Intelligence, Human Emotions

Facebook Inc. doesn't yet have an intelligent assistant, like the iPhone's Siri.

The Cloud Is Dead. Long Live the Cloud
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The Cloud Is Dead. Long Live the Cloud

Inspired by the tech behind the digital currency Bitcoin, IBM and Samsung are rethinking how connected devices connect.

Deep Learning Machine Solves the Cocktail Party Problem
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Deep Learning Machine Solves the Cocktail Party Problem

Researchers have separated human voices from the background in a wide range of songs using some of the latest advances associated with deep neural networks. 

"fingerprinting" Chips to Fight Counterfeiting
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"fingerprinting" Chips to Fight Counterfeiting

Researchers are using microscopic variations to "fingerprint" silicon chips used in consumer-product tags to combat product counterfeiting. 

Ears, Grips, and Fists Take On Mobile Phone ­ser Id
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Ears, Grips, and Fists Take On Mobile Phone ­ser Id

Yahoo Labs' Bodyprint is a biometric authentication system that could be used to replace PIN codes for smartphones.

Rehab Robot Harmony Introduced By ­t Austin Engineers
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Rehab Robot Harmony Introduced By ­t Austin Engineers

University of Texas at Austin researchers have developed a two-armed robotic rehabilitation exoskeleton. 

NASA Aids Response to Nepal Quake
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NASA Aids Response to Nepal Quake

NASA and its partners are gathering the best available science and information on the April 25, 2015, magnitude 7.8 earthquake in Nepal, referred to as the Gorkha...

Joseph Lechleider, a Father of the Dsl Internet Technology, Dies at 82
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Joseph Lechleider, a Father of the Dsl Internet Technology, Dies at 82

In the late 1980s, Joseph W. Lechleider came up with a clever solution to a puzzling technical problem, making it possible to bring high-speed Internet service...

The Mission To Save The Internet By Rewiring It From The Name ­p
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The Mission To Save The Internet By Rewiring It From The Name ­p

A international team has been quietly pondering how to rewrite the basic structure of the Internet—for our sakes.

Ancient Dna Tells a New Human Story
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Ancient Dna Tells a New Human Story

Imagine what it must have been like to look through the first telescopes or the first microscopes, or to see the bottom of the sea as clearly as if the water were...

Robots May Look Like Job-Killers, But It's Hard to See in the Numbers
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Robots May Look Like Job-Killers, But It's Hard to See in the Numbers

Robots are goosing the productivity of the world's factories, but does that mean fewer jobs for humans?

Messenger's Final Image
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Messenger's Final Image

Originally planned to orbit Mercury for one year, the mission exceeded all expectations, lasting for over four years and acquiring extensive datasets with its seven...
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