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Obama's Brain Project Backs Neurotechnology
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Obama's Brain Project Backs Neurotechnology

The White House said that President Obama's BRAIN Initiative is generating interest from companies and philanthropies in a sign of what it calls a wider partnership...

Walter Isaacson on the Women of Eniac
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Walter Isaacson on the Women of Eniac

Ever since the days of Charles Babbage, who conceived of a giant mechanical calculator called the Analytical Engine in the 1830s, the engineering of computer hardware...

Tim Berners-Lee Wants Internet Magna Carta to Guarantee Netizens' Privacy
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Tim Berners-Lee Wants Internet Magna Carta to Guarantee Netizens' Privacy

Sir Tim Berners-Lee is using the 25th anniversary of his invention of the World Wide Web to push for an Internet bill of rights.

Electronic Brain by 2023
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Electronic Brain by 2023

Researchers on the European Union's decade-long Human Brain Project disclosed how far they have come toward the goal of creating an artificial brain by 2023. 

The Google Formula For Success
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The Google Formula For Success

Can Google’s winning ways be applied to all kinds of businesses?

­nderwater Robot For Port Security
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­nderwater Robot For Port Security

A new submersible robot has a flattened panel on one side so it can slide along an underwater surface to perform ultrasound scans. 

Graphene Reduces Complexity and Cost of Touchscreens
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Graphene Reduces Complexity and Cost of Touchscreens

Researchers say graphene-treated nanowires can be used to produce flexible touchscreens at a fraction of the current cost.

Companies Rush to Fix Shellshock Software Bug as Hackers Launch Thousands of Attacks
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Companies Rush to Fix Shellshock Software Bug as Hackers Launch Thousands of Attacks

The U.S. Department of Homeland Security last week warned about the newly discovered Shellshock bug affecting a widely used Bash Unix shell. 

Hong Kong Protesters ­se a Mesh Network to Organise
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Hong Kong Protesters ­se a Mesh Network to Organise

Hong Kong's mass protest is networked. Activists are relying on a free app that can send messages without any cellphone connection.

New Technology May Lead to Prolonged Power in Mobile Devices
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New Technology May Lead to Prolonged Power in Mobile Devices

New technology accesses the power of a single electron to control energy consumption inside transistors, which could lead to wearable computers with built-in power...

Code the Ode: Center For Digital Humanities Marries Technology and Humanistic Studies
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Code the Ode: Center For Digital Humanities Marries Technology and Humanistic Studies

Princeton University's new Center for Digital Humanities will support interdisciplinary initiatives across the humanities, computer sciences, and library sciences...

Computer Scientist Gérard Berry Is Awarded the 2014 Cnrs Gold Medal
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Computer Scientist Gérard Berry Is Awarded the 2014 Cnrs Gold Medal

This year's CNRS Gold Medal has been awarded to Gérard Berry, holder of the first chair in computer science at the Collège de France since 2012.

Shellshock: 'deadly Serious' New Vulnerability Found
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Shellshock: 'deadly Serious' New Vulnerability Found

A "deadly serious" bug potentially affecting hundreds of millions of computers, servers and devices has been discovered.

Build Something
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Build Something

Research has found that giving students a sense of the usefulness of their studies to the greater world can help improve learning. For the computer sciences one...

Facebook, Intel Back Effort to Lift Engineer Diversity
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Facebook, Intel Back Effort to Lift Engineer Diversity

Rectifying a lack of diversity among computer science undergraduates is the goal of the BRAID program, to which Facebook, Intel, Google, Microsoft, and others will...

Still Seeking the Optical Transistor
From Communications of the ACM

Still Seeking the Optical Transistor

Optical information handling is a critical staple for communications and the Internet, but using light for computer-scale computation remains a distant dream.

Weathering a New Era of Big Data
From Communications of the ACM

Weathering a New Era of Big Data

Increased computing power combined with new and more advanced models are changing weather forecasting.

The Solace of Oblivion
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The Solace of Oblivion

October 31, 2006, an eighteen-year-old woman named Nikki Catsouras slammed her father's sports car into the side of a concrete toll booth in Orange County, California...

The Anita Borg Institute and Harvey Mudd College Launch Initiative to Increase the Diversity in Computer Science ­ndergraduate Majors at 2014 Clinton Global Initiative Annual Meeting
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The Anita Borg Institute and Harvey Mudd College Launch Initiative to Increase the Diversity in Computer Science ­ndergraduate Majors at 2014 Clinton Global Initiative Annual Meeting

"BRAID" will work with 15 CS departments to increase the percentage of their undergraduate majors that are female and minorities.

Video Games Could Dramatically Streamline Education Research
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Video Games Could Dramatically Streamline Education Research

Washington State University researchers have developed a computational modeling method for conducting research on science curricula in classrooms. 
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