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NASA Upgrades Humanoid Robot in Space
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NASA Upgrades Humanoid Robot in Space

Robonaut 2, a humanoid robot that has been working on the International Space Station since 2011, is getting a series of upgrades.

Birdsongs Automatically Decoded by Computer Scientists
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Birdsongs Automatically Decoded by Computer Scientists

Researchers have developed a successful way of identifying bird sounds from large audio collections. 

Transistor Successor Set to Bring on "the Machine" Age Soon
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Transistor Successor Set to Bring on "the Machine" Age Soon

A replacement for the ordinary transistor may make it to market by the end of this decade, an event that will herald a radical redesign of traditional computer...

Future Electronics May Depend on Lasers, Not Quartz
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Future Electronics May Depend on Lasers, Not Quartz

A new method of stabilizing microwave signals in the gigahertz range uses a pair of laser beams as the reference instead of a crystal. 

Hearts Stars Trial Software That Predicts Injuries
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Hearts Stars Trial Software That Predicts Injuries

New software could be used to determine when athletes are at risk to suffer an injury. 

Researchers Develop a Wikipedia of Fact-Checking During Natural Disasters
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Researchers Develop a Wikipedia of Fact-Checking During Natural Disasters

Researchers have developed an online platform for crowd-sourcing the veracity of information posted to social media. 

New Dimension in Scoreboard Watching
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New Dimension in Scoreboard Watching

The seemingly endless prairie that blankets this part of the United States would seem to be an unlikely place for one of the largest makers of sports video displays...

People in Leadership Positions May Sacrifice Privacy For Security
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People in Leadership Positions May Sacrifice Privacy For Security

Researchers are examining how people with high-status job assignments assess security and privacy, and how impulsive or patient they are in making decisions. 

Virtual Finger Takes Scientists Through 3D Landscapes
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Virtual Finger Takes Scientists Through 3D Landscapes

Scientists will be able to use software called the Virtual Finger to navigate three-dimensional images of biological structures on computer screens. 

Scientists Track Quantum Errors in Real Time: Step Toward Age of Quantum Computing
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Scientists Track Quantum Errors in Real Time: Step Toward Age of Quantum Computing

Researchers have brought functional quantum computing another step forward by developing a method for real-time tracking of quantum errors. 

How Can a Civilian Plane Accidentally Be Shot Down?
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How Can a Civilian Plane Accidentally Be Shot Down?

Pro-Russian separatists may have shot down Malaysia Airlines Flight 17 over eastern Ukraine on Thursday because they mistook the civilian plane for something else...

Mars Rover Facing Harshest Journey Yet
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Mars Rover Facing Harshest Journey Yet

After making it across 8.5 kilometres on Mars, NASA's Curiosity rover is now facing some of the most dangerous terrain it has ever encountered.

The Moral Hazards and Legal Conundrums of Our Robot-Filled Future
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The Moral Hazards and Legal Conundrums of Our Robot-Filled Future

The robots are coming, and they're getting smarter.

Robots Are Designed to Take a Hike With Walking Poles
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Robots Are Designed to Take a Hike With Walking Poles

A pair of smart walking sticks could be used to steady robots navigating uneven terrain.

Rice's Silicon Oxide Memories Catch Manufacturers' Eye
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Rice's Silicon Oxide Memories Catch Manufacturers' Eye

Researchers have refined their silicon oxide technology for high-density, next-generation computer memory.

How Russian Hackers Stole the Nasdaq
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How Russian Hackers Stole the Nasdaq

In October 2010, a Federal Bureau of Investigation system monitoring U.S. Internet traffic picked up an alert.

Inside the Artificial Brain That's Remaking the Google Empire
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Inside the Artificial Brain That's Remaking the Google Empire

It was one of the most tedious jobs on the Internet. A team of Googlers would spend day after day staring at computer screens, scrutinizing tiny snippets of street...

Critical Vulnerabilities in Web-Based Password Managers Found
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Critical Vulnerabilities in Web-Based Password Managers Found

Computer hackers could exploit vulnerabilities in popular Web-based password managers and learn users' credentials for arbitrary websites.

Squishy Robots
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Squishy Robots

A new phase-change material built from wax and foam, that is capable of switching between hard and soft states, could be used to construct inexpensive robots. 

Meet Jibo, the Cute Social Robot that Knows the Family
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Meet Jibo, the Cute Social Robot that Knows the Family

In suite 712 of the Eventi Hotel, high above the sticky June bustle of Midtown Manhattan, New York, one of the world's most advanced consumer robots awaits command...
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