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Supercomputing's Super Energy Needs, and What to Do About Them
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Supercomputing's Super Energy Needs, and What to Do About Them

The power it takes to drive petaflop machines could supply a small city with electricity.

­se of Personalized Cancer Drugs Runs Ahead of the Science
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­se of Personalized Cancer Drugs Runs Ahead of the Science

As the costs of genetic sequencing fall, oncologists are starting to prescribe expensive new drugs that target the genetic profiles of their patients' tumours,...

Brain-Computer Link Enables Paralyzed California Man to Walk
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Brain-Computer Link Enables Paralyzed California Man to Walk

A brain-to-computer technology that can translate thoughts into leg movements has enabled a man paralyzed from the waist down by a spinal cord injury to become...

Pentagon Intrigued By Breakthrough in Cloaking Technology
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Pentagon Intrigued By Breakthrough in Cloaking Technology

An academic says he and his colleagues have demonstrated a major breakthrough in the quest for invisibility, and he has the military’s attention.

Federal Researchers Want to ­ntangle Internet of Things
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Federal Researchers Want to ­ntangle Internet of Things

The U.S. National Institute of Standards and Technology has released its Draft Framework for Cyber-Physical Systems. 

Protecting Identities in a Sea of Big Data
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Protecting Identities in a Sea of Big Data

New research projects by University of Arkansas computer scientist Xintao Wu could help ensure the identities of participants in genomic studies are shielded. 

How Much of Your Audience Is Fake?
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How Much of Your Audience Is Fake?


Vw Could Fool the Epa, But It Couldn't Trick Chemistry
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Vw Could Fool the Epa, But It Couldn't Trick Chemistry

For decades, automakers have been caught between building an engine that squeezes a lot of energy out of the fuel it burns and one that has low emissions.

What Will Personal Computers Look Like in 20 Years' Time?
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What Will Personal Computers Look Like in 20 Years' Time?

Experts offer their views of how personal computers will evolve over the next two decades.

Instead of Robots Taking Jobs, AI May Help Humans Do Their Jobs Better
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Instead of Robots Taking Jobs, AI May Help Humans Do Their Jobs Better

Oregon State University professor Tom Dietterich sees vast potential for collaboration between humans and artificial intelligence (AI), contrary to popular assumptions...

A Tricky Path to Quantum-Safe Encryption
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A Tricky Path to Quantum-Safe Encryption

August 11, the National Security Agency updated an obscure page on its website with an announcement that it plans to shift the encryption of government and military...

Researchers at Western ­niversity Hope to ­se Artificial Intelligence to Improve Breast Cancer Patient Outcomes
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Researchers at Western ­niversity Hope to ­se Artificial Intelligence to Improve Breast Cancer Patient Outcomes

Researchers at the University of Western Ontario believe artificial intelligence can help remove the guesswork from breast cancer treatment.  

Designing Electric and Magnetic Order For Low-Energy Computing
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Designing Electric and Magnetic Order For Low-Energy Computing

Researchers at the University of Liverpool say they have developed a new material that combines both electrical and magnetic order at room temperature.  

Nano-Trapped Molecules Are Potential Path to Quantum Devices
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Nano-Trapped Molecules Are Potential Path to Quantum Devices

Researchers have determined how physicists could exploit a molecule's energy to advance computers and storage devices.  

Ethical Trials, Targeted Ads
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Ethical Trials, Targeted Ads

Massachusetts Institute of Technology professor Philippe Rigollet and colleagues have developed an approach they say increases the effectiveness of online ads.

Forget the Turing Test—there Are Better Ways of Judging AI
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Forget the Turing Test—there Are Better Ways of Judging AI

Last Saturday I took part in a battle of wits at Bletchley Park, the stately home that housed the U.K.’s codebreakers during the second world war.

Software Is Smart Enough For Sat, but Still Far From Intelligent
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Software Is Smart Enough For Sat, but Still Far From Intelligent

An artificial intelligence software program capable of seeing and reading has for the first time answered geometry questions from the SAT at the level of an average...

France Is Now Censoring Your Google Search Results, Wherever You Are
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France Is Now Censoring Your Google Search Results, Wherever You Are

The French now have the "right to be forgotten" worldwide.

Women Leaders Cite Two Major Reasons For Issues Facing Women in Tech
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Women Leaders Cite Two Major Reasons For Issues Facing Women in Tech

During its recent 2015 Dreamforce conference, Salesforce launched its first Women's Leadership Summit.

Researchers Develop Simple Way to Ward Off Trojan Attacks on Quantum Cryptographic Systems
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Researchers Develop Simple Way to Ward Off Trojan Attacks on Quantum Cryptographic Systems

Quantum key distribution is an emerging area of study in the effort to create secure computer messaging systems.  
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