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Scientists Decode Brain Signals Nearly at Speed of Perception
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Scientists Decode Brain Signals Nearly at Speed of Perception

Using electrodes implanted in the temporal lobes of awake patients, scientists have decoded brain signals at nearly the speed of perception.

Babylonian Astronomers ­sed Geometry to Track Jupiter
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Babylonian Astronomers ­sed Geometry to Track Jupiter

A reanalysis of markings on Babylonian tablets has revealed that astronomers working between the fourth and first centuries bc used geometry to calculate the motions...

Are We Thinking About Artificial Intelligence All Wrong?
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Are We Thinking About Artificial Intelligence All Wrong?

Computer scientist and author Jerry Kaplan contends a rethink of artificial intelligence may be necessary.

Companies Find Tech Talent in Robust Freelance Market
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Companies Find Tech Talent in Robust Freelance Market

Companies are turning to private marketplaces of software developers to assemble teams for specific projects, rather than hiring permanent personnel. 

Alphabet Program Beats the European Human Go Champion
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Alphabet Program Beats the European Human Go Champion

The AlphaGo program beat European Go champion Fan Hui in a series of five matches and achieved a 99.8-percent winning rate against other Go programs. 

Csi: Cyberattack Scene Investigation--a Malware Whodunit
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Csi: Cyberattack Scene Investigation--a Malware Whodunit

Forensic probes of cyberattacks can uncover their modus operandi and severity, but finding perpetrators is a difficult proposition. 

Nsa Hacker Chief Explains How to Keep Him Out of Your System
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Nsa Hacker Chief Explains How to Keep Him Out of Your System

It was the talk most anticipated at this year's inaugural Usenix Enigma security conference in San Francisco and one that even the other speakers were eager to...

The Top Technews Stories of 2015
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The Top Technews Stories of 2015

ACM sent more than 1,800 news abstracts to around 100,000 of its members last year via email, in the form of TechNews.

Glowing 4d-Printed Flowers Could Pave Way For Replacement Organs
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Glowing 4d-Printed Flowers Could Pave Way For Replacement Organs

This delicate, glowing flower could one day save your life. It’s the latest example of "4D printing"–3D printed objects that change their shape over time—and it...

Living in the '90s? So Are ­nderwater Wireless Networks
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Living in the '90s? So Are ­nderwater Wireless Networks

The speed of today's underwater communication networks is comparable to the sluggish dial-up modems from 1990s.

Ndsu Research Could Change Wind Power Grid
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Ndsu Research Could Change Wind Power Grid

North Dakota State University researchers are exploring the possibility of using direct current wind power grids. 

If Killer Robots Arrive, the Terminator Will Be the Least of Our Problems
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If Killer Robots Arrive, the Terminator Will Be the Least of Our Problems

Experts warned of the threat of autonomous weaponry at last week's World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland. 

Is Blockchain the Most Important It Invention of Our Age?
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Is Blockchain the Most Important It Invention of Our Age?

There are not many occasions when one can give an unqualified thumbs-up to something the government does, but this is one such occasion.

A Bright Approach to Brain Implants
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A Bright Approach to Brain Implants

The brain was once considered a "black box," a device so mysterious that you could only guess what it was doing by observing human behavior.

Go Players React to Computer Defeat
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Go Players React to Computer Defeat

For decades, the ancient game of Go has stood out as the one board game that computers couldn't crack.

Wee Archie: Digital Dinos Put Bite-Sized Supercomputer Through Its Paces
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Wee Archie: Digital Dinos Put Bite-Sized Supercomputer Through Its Paces

University of Edinburgh researchers have developed Wee ARCHIE, a miniature supercomputer that powers virtual dinosaur races. 

Who Needs a Computer Science Degree These Days?
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Who Needs a Computer Science Degree These Days?

An increasing number of software developers are entering the job market lacking degree-level training, according to a VisionMobile survey.

Wanted: Agile Robots
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Wanted: Agile Robots

The U.S. National Institute of Standards and Technology plans a contest to make robots more agile, removing "a major obstacle" to their adoption by manufacturers...

In Memoriam: Marvin Minsky 1927-2016
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In Memoriam: Marvin Minsky 1927-2016

A pioneer in artificial intelligence, Minsky's impact was enormous.

Next Big Test For Ai: Making Sense of the World
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Next Big Test For Ai: Making Sense of the World

A few years ago, a breakthrough in machine learning suddenly enabled computers to recognize objects shown in photographs with unprecedented—almost spooky—accuracy...
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