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Mozilla Rust Language Approaches 1.0 Milestone
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Mozilla Rust Language Approaches 1.0 Milestone

Mozilla plans to ship Rust 1.0 beta around the end of the year, and says the system's programming language could become the 1.0 release if all goes well. 

Nuclear Spins Control Current in Plastic Led
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Nuclear Spins Control Current in Plastic Led

A recent breakthrough brings physics closer to the development of quantum computers, more compact data storage devices, and plastic or organic LEDs. 

Gaze-Tracker Lets You Connect to Devices with a Glance
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Gaze-Tracker Lets You Connect to Devices with a Glance

An eye-tracking camera calculates where the wearer is looking, and transmits it to all the nearby Internet-connected devices, such as stereos and TVs, via Wi-Fi...

Oculus Brings the Virtual Closer to Reality
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Oculus Brings the Virtual Closer to Reality

Virtual reality is virtually here—although its first incarnation will come with short battery life, images that do not quite track eye movements and a tendency...

The History of the Predator, the Drone that Changed the World
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The History of the Predator, the Drone that Changed the World

These days, the word drone is used to refer to just about any kind of remote-controlled, unmanned aircraft.

Three Pilot Projects Receive Grants to Improve Online Security and Privacy
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Three Pilot Projects Receive Grants to Improve Online Security and Privacy

Nearly $3 million in grants will be issued to support three pilot projects as part of the National Strategy for Trusted Identities in Cyberspace program. 

'honeybee' Robots Replicate Swarm Behavior
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'honeybee' Robots Replicate Swarm Behavior

A new open-platform system will make it more feasible and economical for researchers to replicate swarm behavior in a large number of robots.

Quick-Change Materials Break the Silicon Speed Limit For Computers
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Quick-Change Materials Break the Silicon Speed Limit For Computers

New phase-change materials-based devices can be melted and recrystallized in as little as half a nanosecond using appropriate voltage pulses. 

Time Dilation Measured at 40 Percent of the Speed of Light—in the Lab
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Time Dilation Measured at 40 Percent of the Speed of Light—in the Lab

Einstein is most famous for general relativity, which is really a theory of gravity.

Nasa's Newest Mars Mission Spacecraft Enters Orbit Around Red Planet
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Nasa's Newest Mars Mission Spacecraft Enters Orbit Around Red Planet

NASA's Mars Atmosphere and Volatile Evolution (MAVEN) spacecraft successfully entered Mars' orbit at 7:24 p.m. PDT (10:24 p.m. EDT) Sunday, Sept. 21, where it now...

Sensors Everywhere Could Mean Privacy Nowhere, Expert Says
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Sensors Everywhere Could Mean Privacy Nowhere, Expert Says

Purdue University professor Eugene Spafford says the Internet of Things will permanently record data on people, often without their knowledge. 

Teaching Computers the Nuances of Human Conversation
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Teaching Computers the Nuances of Human Conversation

Natural-language processing has become very good at recognizing human speech, but it still struggles to understand subtle nuances. 

Scientists Twist Radio Beams to Send Data
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Scientists Twist Radio Beams to Send Data

Scientists have twisted radio beams together to send data at high speeds without some of the problems experienced with optical systems. 

New Nsa-Funded Programming Language Could Close Long-Standing Security Holes
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New Nsa-Funded Programming Language Could Close Long-Standing Security Holes

Steve McConnell, author of "Code Complete," says coding errors create software vulnerabilities that criminal hackers can use to enter and attack an enterprise.  ...

Fighting Lung Cancer: Faster Image Processing For Low-Radiation Ct Scans
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Fighting Lung Cancer: Faster Image Processing For Low-Radiation Ct Scans

The University of Michigan hopes to reduce the image-reconstructon process time for low-dose computed tomography scans from 30 minutes or more to five minutes. 

Dawn Operating Normally After Safe Mode Triggered
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Dawn Operating Normally After Safe Mode Triggered

The Dawn spacecraft has resumed normal ion thrusting after the thrusting unexpectedly stopped and the spacecraft entered safe mode on September 11.

Seeking Human Cyber Consciousness
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Seeking Human Cyber Consciousness

An American lawyer, author, and entrepreneur is using computer science to advance towards "the coming age of our own cyber consciousness and techno-immortality."...

Cutting the Cord on Soft Robots
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Cutting the Cord on Soft Robots

A new untethered soft robot has four legs and can stand up and walk away from its designers. 

Ethical Trap: Robot Paralyzed By Choice of Who to Save
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Ethical Trap: Robot Paralyzed By Choice of Who to Save

Bristol Robotics Laboratory's Alan Winfield and colleagues recently tested an ethical challenge for a robot.

Herb: A Robot That Can ­nload a Dishwasher and (sometimes) Take Apart an Oreo
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Herb: A Robot That Can ­nload a Dishwasher and (sometimes) Take Apart an Oreo

The Home Exploring Robot Butler has advanced manipulation skills that enable it to perform multiple functions. 
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