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Football Robot Promises to Get Rid of the Boring Bits
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Football Robot Promises to Get Rid of the Boring Bits

BBC NewsPolytechnic University of Catalonia researchers have developed software that can identify the important parts of a soccer match and edit them together to...

That’s Traffic; ­p Next, Weather
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That’s Traffic; ­p Next, Weather

Smartphone apps emerge to support better weather forecasting.

U. Michigan Fronts Effort to Push Https Net Security
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U. Michigan Fronts Effort to Push Https Net Security

A University of Michigan research team is leading a project to provide free, automated, open, and ubiquitous website HTTPS Transport Layer Security encryption.

U.s. Intelligence Wants High-Tech Access to the Most Prodigious Sensor of All: Humans
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U.s. Intelligence Wants High-Tech Access to the Most Prodigious Sensor of All: Humans

The U.S. Intelligence Advanced Research Projects Activity is doing research for its Future Applications of Sense Technology for Fidelitous Wearable Devices program...

Who Owns the Biggest Biotech Discovery of the Century?
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Who Owns the Biggest Biotech Discovery of the Century?

Last month in Silicon Valley, biologists Jennifer Doudna and Emmanuelle Charpentier showed up in black gowns to receive the $3 million Breakthrough Prize, a glitzy...

Baer's Odyssey: Meet the Serial Inventor Who Built the World's First Game Console
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Baer's Odyssey: Meet the Serial Inventor Who Built the World's First Game Console

Even if you're a devoted fan of video games, there's a decent chance you're not familiar with the name Ralph H. Baer.

Rethinking Low Completion Rates in Moocs
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Rethinking Low Completion Rates in Moocs

A researcher wants to provide greater clarity about low completion rates for massively open online courses by examining the intent of those who sign up. 

Scientists Review Worldwide Rise of 'network of Networks'
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Scientists Review Worldwide Rise of 'network of Networks'

A new paper from scientists based in China, the U.S., and Israel examines how the world has come to be dominated by interconnected networks.

Why Don't More Minority Students Seek STEM Careers? Ask Them.
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Why Don't More Minority Students Seek STEM Careers? Ask Them.

A group of minority students identified eight major themes in ways to enhance their science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) training.

Nsa Spy Program Targets Mobile Networks
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Nsa Spy Program Targets Mobile Networks

The U.S. National Security Agency has been intercepting the internal communications of operators and trade groups, and infiltrating mobile networks around the world...

Lassie Text Home: Pooches Get Technological
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Lassie Text Home: Pooches Get Technological

Projects are underway to enhance dogs' ability to interact with technology in new ways, in the hope "we'll be able to make them even better at their jobs." 

Trends to Watch in 2015: From Algorithmic Accountability to the ­ber of X
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Trends to Watch in 2015: From Algorithmic Accountability to the ­ber of X

Year-end technology prediction lists can be dull fodder devoted to pie-in-the-sky concepts, outlandish marketing claims or rehashes of familiar trends.

A 24-Hour Social Innovation Hackathon to Fight World Hunger
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A 24-Hour Social Innovation Hackathon to Fight World Hunger

In late November, people gathered at the University of California, Berkeley to participate in a Social Innovation Hackathon. 

Cleaning Bot Operators Get Censored View of Your Home
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Cleaning Bot Operators Get Censored View of Your Home

In the near future, it may be possible for household cleaning robots to be remotely controlled via the Internet, with privacy ensured by blurring the video feed...

How to Get More Latinas Into Tech
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How to Get More Latinas Into Tech

Silicon Valley could be more innovative if it drew from an even richer pool of ideas, suggests media start-up Vyv co-founder Laura Gomez. 

How Can the Global Internet Be Governed?
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How Can the Global Internet Be Governed?

Brown University professor John Savage offered a working paper on tackling Internet governance at this week's fifth Global Cyberspace Cooperation Summit in Berlin...

Hacked vs. Hackers: Game On
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Hacked vs. Hackers: Game On

Paul Kocher, one of the country's leading cryptographers, says he thinks the explanation for the world's dismal state of digital security may lie in two charts.

Ground Team Ready to Rouse Pluto Probe For Historic Flyby
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Ground Team Ready to Rouse Pluto Probe For Historic Flyby

On the final stretch of a speedy nine-year trek through the solar system, NASA's New Horizons spacecraft will be awakened from hibernation Dec. 6 for an encounter...

Computer Scientist Researches Privacy System
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Computer Scientist Researches Privacy System

The U.S. National Science Foundation has awarded a $250,000 grant to a University of Texas at Arlington computer scientist studying ways to strengthen computer...

Cybersecurity Concept For Unmanned Systems
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Cybersecurity Concept For Unmanned Systems

Researchers have developed the System-Aware Cybersecurity concept and Secure Sentinel technology to improve defenses for unmanned drones against cyberattacks. 
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