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Neil Gershenfeld and the Spread of Fab Labs
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Neil Gershenfeld and the Spread of Fab Labs

Neil Gershenfeld, director of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology's Center for Bits and Atoms, discusses the growth and impact of the Fab Lab project. 

'mind Reading' Computer Deciphers Words From Brainwaves
From ACM TechNews

'mind Reading' Computer Deciphers Words From Brainwaves

Kyushu Institute of Technology researchers have developed a computer that can read information from brainwaves and decipher words before they are spoken. 

Iu Southeast Professors Develop Apps That Help Users Experience Physics Concepts
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Iu Southeast Professors Develop Apps That Help Users Experience Physics Concepts

Two Indiana University Southeast professors have designed free "Mobile Science" applications to make students more experientially familiar with physics concepts...

Science Can Tell If North Korea's Test Was Really an H-Bomb
From ACM News

Science Can Tell If North Korea's Test Was Really an H-Bomb

It was the whomp felt 'round the world.

How Drones May Avoid Collisions By Sharing Knowledge
From ACM TechNews

How Drones May Avoid Collisions By Sharing Knowledge

The U.S. National Aeronautics and Space Administration is working with more then 130 research teams to determine how to manage drone traffic. 

Enzyme Tweak Boosts Precision of Crispr Genome Edits
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Enzyme Tweak Boosts Precision of Crispr Genome Edits

A powerful technique for editing genomes is now more precise.

Viterbi wins $500,000 Draper Prize
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Viterbi wins $500,000 Draper Prize

Qualcomm co-founder Andrew Viterbi has been named to receive the prestigious Charles Stark Draper Prize.

Dutch Government: Encryption Good, Backdoors Bad
From ACM News

Dutch Government: Encryption Good, Backdoors Bad

The Dutch government has released a statement in which it says that "it is currently not desirable to take restricting legal measures concerning the development...

How 'do Not Track' Ended Up Going Nowhere
From ACM News

How 'do Not Track' Ended Up Going Nowhere

Back in 2010, the Federal Trade Commission pledged to give Internet users the power to determine if or when websites were allowed to track their behavior.

Why Stem's Future Rests in the Hands of 12-Year-Old Girls
From ACM TechNews

Why Stem's Future Rests in the Hands of 12-Year-Old Girls

Girls are less confident and more anxious about their math abilities than boys, according to an Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development report. 

The Father of Online Anonymity Has a Plan to End the Crypto War
From ACM TechNews

The Father of Online Anonymity Has a Plan to End the Crypto War

David Chaum, who has invented many cryptographic protocols, has developed an encryption scheme for secret, anonymous communications. 

Erica, the 'most Beautiful and Intelligent' Android, Leads Japan's Robot Revolution
From ACM TechNews

Erica, the 'most Beautiful and Intelligent' Android, Leads Japan's Robot Revolution

Researchers at Osaka and Kyoto universities and the Advanced Telecommunications Research Institute International call "Erica" their most advanced humanoid.

Internet of Things Brings New Era of Weather Forecasting
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Internet of Things Brings New Era of Weather Forecasting

As the Internet of Things continues to develop, weather systems will collect data from vehicles on the road and wirelessly transmit road condition and weather data...

Project Underway to Preserve Holocaust Experience in Virtual Form
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Project Underway to Preserve Holocaust Experience in Virtual Form

University of Huddersfield researchers are working on the Interact project, which aims to preserve the first-hand accounts of Nazi persecution survivors.

The Big Data of Bad Driving, and How Insurers Plan to Track Your Every Turn
From ACM News

The Big Data of Bad Driving, and How Insurers Plan to Track Your Every Turn

For years, insurance companies have used estimates of your annual mileage to determine your car insurance rates.

Dancing with Drones
From ACM News

Dancing with Drones

Drones may have a poor reputation as threats to privacy, but they offer a new dimension to dance.

Face Time: Onr-Sponsored Tech Reads Facial Expressions For Autism Symptoms
From ACM TechNews

Face Time: Onr-Sponsored Tech Reads Facial Expressions For Autism Symptoms

A new app can screen for autism by reading children's facial expressions for emotional cues. 

Four Important Things to Expect in Virtual Reality in 2016
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Four Important Things to Expect in Virtual Reality in 2016

Significant virtual reality milestones are expected this year.

Machines, Lost in Translation: The Dream of ­Universal ­Understanding
From ACM TechNews

Machines, Lost in Translation: The Dream of ­Universal ­Understanding

A universal translator remains an elusive goal more than 60 years after the creation of one was first undertaken. 

In 2015, Promising Surveillance Cases Ran Into Legal Brick Walls
From ACM Opinion

In 2015, Promising Surveillance Cases Ran Into Legal Brick Walls

Today, the first Snowden disclosures in 2013 feel like a distant memory.
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