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Tu/e-Researchers Demonstrate Record Data Transmission Over a Specially Fabricated Fiber
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Tu/e-Researchers Demonstrate Record Data Transmission Over a Specially Fabricated Fiber

A new class of fiber will increase transmission capacity, mitigating an impending "capacity crunch" in communication networks from increasing bandwidth demand. 

Study: Some Online Shoppers Pay More Than Others
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Study: Some Online Shoppers Pay More Than Others

The personalization of online content can be both beneficial and detrimental to users, according to a study by Northeastern University researchers. 

Computers Are Learning to See the World Like We Do
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Computers Are Learning to See the World Like We Do

What animal is in the picture above?

Google's Secretive Deepmind Start-up ­nveils A 'neural Turing Machine'
From ACM News

Google's Secretive Deepmind Start-up ­nveils A 'neural Turing Machine'

One of the great challenges of neuroscience is to understand the short-term working memory in the human brain.

Prepare For the Part-Time Self-Driving Car
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Prepare For the Part-Time Self-Driving Car

Self-driving AI cars have been a staple in popular culture for some time—any child of the 1980s will fondly remember both the Autobots and Knight Rider's KITT—but...

Could a Robot Do Your Job?
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Could a Robot Do Your Job?

Advances in technology could mean people in low-skill jobs will be replaced by robots. 

Met Office to Build Supercomputer
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Met Office to Build Supercomputer

The British government will spend 97 million British pounds on a new supercomputer to improve the Met Office's weather forecasting and climate modeling. 

Machine-Learning Maestro Michael Jordan on the Delusions of Big Data and Other Huge Engineering Efforts
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Machine-Learning Maestro Michael Jordan on the Delusions of Big Data and Other Huge Engineering Efforts

University of California, Berkeley professor Michael I. Jordan says rhetoric about machine learning and other computer science fields goes too far. 

Met Office to Build £97m Supercomputer
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Met Office to Build £97m Supercomputer

The facility will work 13 times faster than the current system, enabling detailed, UK-wide forecast models with a resolution of 1.5km to be run every single hour...

Materials Trick Might Help Move Computers Beyond Silicon
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Materials Trick Might Help Move Computers Beyond Silicon

After decades of repeated reinvention, the silicon transistor is starting to show its age, and the industry is hunting for alternatives.

Precise and Programmable Biological Circuits
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Precise and Programmable Biological Circuits

ETH Zurich researchers say several new components for biological circuits are important for constructing precisely functioning and programmable bio-computers. 

Quantum Internet Could Cross Seas By Container Ship
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Quantum Internet Could Cross Seas By Container Ship

Container ships could be used to create a kind of international quantum Internet.

Vimeo Tech Chief Takes on 'terrifying' Online Video Challenges
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Vimeo Tech Chief Takes on 'terrifying' Online Video Challenges

Think online video is old hat? Think again.

Data Mining Reveals How News Coverage Varies Around the World
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Data Mining Reveals How News Coverage Varies Around the World

Researchers have analyzed news agendas in different parts of the world to see how the coverage reflects actual international events. 

­sing Cash and Pressure, China Builds Its Chip Industry
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­sing Cash and Pressure, China Builds Its Chip Industry

China wants to transform its chip industry into a world leader by 2030 and become less reliant on foreign-sourced technology. 

Google Teams ­p With Oxford Academics to Bring Human-Like Robots Closer to Reality
From ACM TechNews

Google Teams ­p With Oxford Academics to Bring Human-Like Robots Closer to Reality

Google is collaborating with Oxford University researchers to help machines better understand users, and to improve visual-recognition systems using deep learning...

Rosetta's Comet Scrambling Its Jets
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Rosetta's Comet Scrambling Its Jets

This image of comet 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko, taken by Rosetta's Optical, Spectroscopic, and Infrared Remote Imaging System (OSIRIS) on Sept. 20, from a distance...

Is the City of the Future Finally Here?
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Is the City of the Future Finally Here?

A presentation during the Argonne OutLoud series considered how computer technologies can help mitigate challenges associated with increased urbanization. 

Keeping Online Reviews Honest
From Communications of the ACM

Keeping Online Reviews Honest

As online reviews become increasingly important to e-commerce and social media sites, computer scientists work on ways to ensure their authenticity.

Researchers Simplify Parallel Programming
From Communications of the ACM

Researchers Simplify Parallel Programming

Parallel computing has become increasingly important as chipmakers put more and more processor cores on individual chips.
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