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Old School vs. New School As Academic Publishers Brawl Over Web
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Old School vs. New School As Academic Publishers Brawl Over Web

The competition for prominence in academic publishing heated up this week as a traditional company, Elsevier, tangled with a Digital Era rival, Academia.edu.

The Global Classroom
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The Global Classroom

Vint Cerf goes inside the online revolution in education

Identifying Signs of Chronic Brain Injury in Living Football Players
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Identifying Signs of Chronic Brain Injury in Living Football Players

Eight former pro football players learned this year that they have signs of a degenerative brain disorder called chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE), a condition...

Someone's Been Siphoning Data Through a Huge Security Hole in the Internet
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Someone's Been Siphoning Data Through a Huge Security Hole in the Internet

In 2008, two security researchers at the DefCon hacker conference demonstrated a massive security vulnerability in the worldwide internet traffic-routing system—a...

Data Mining Reveals the Secret to Getting Good Answers
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Data Mining Reveals the Secret to Getting Good Answers

A new algorithm can rank the questions and answers on question and answer websites, while weeding out off-topic and irrelevant entries.

Can You Read My Mind? Uc Researchers Engineer the Framework For Helpful Robots With Human Intuition
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Can You Read My Mind? Uc Researchers Engineer the Framework For Helpful Robots With Human Intuition

Robots are expected to play an increasingly large role in daily life over the next 50 years.

China Bars Banks from Bitcoin Transactions
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China Bars Banks from Bitcoin Transactions

China's government banned financial institutions from trading in bitcoin on Thursday, in what analysts said was a restrained first step towards regulating the digital...

Self-Replicating Usbs Spread Software Faster Than an Internet Connection
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Self-Replicating Usbs Spread Software Faster Than an Internet Connection

An easy, inexpensive way to transmit large software packages rapidly without using the Internet utilizes a self-replicating bootable USB stick. 

Enhancing the Efficiency of Complex Computations
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Enhancing the Efficiency of Complex Computations

The science and industry sectors are showing considerable interest in the Karlsruhe High Quality Partitioner.

Researchers ­se Shopping Cart to Put Mobile, Nfc Payment Theft on Wheels
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Researchers ­se Shopping Cart to Put Mobile, Nfc Payment Theft on Wheels

Researchers have found that contactless payments are more vulnerable then previously believed.

Mit, Notre Dame, ­t San Antonio Help Build Hybrid Cloud Environment For Education
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Mit, Notre Dame, ­t San Antonio Help Build Hybrid Cloud Environment For Education

Internet2 is working to bring a hybrid cloud environment to its community of research and educational institutions. 

When Bitcoins Go Bad: 4 Stories of Fraud, Hacking, and Digital Currencies
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When Bitcoins Go Bad: 4 Stories of Fraud, Hacking, and Digital Currencies

With Bitcoin interest (and prices) spiking, you might be considering investing in your own little cache of digital currency.

'Soft' Biometrics Is the New Way to Monitor People
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'Soft' Biometrics Is the New Way to Monitor People

Cameras are strewn around our environment, catching glimpses of our faces everywhere we go, yet even the best facial recognition technology still has a hard time...

Scientist-Developed Malware Covertly Jumps Air Gaps Using Inaudible Sound
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Scientist-Developed Malware Covertly Jumps Air Gaps Using Inaudible Sound

Computer scientists have developed a malware prototype that uses inaudible audio signals to communicate, a capability that allows the malware to covertly transmit...

Study: Black Women Falling Behind in STEM Fields
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Study: Black Women Falling Behind in STEM Fields

Women of color, especially black women, are significantly underrepresented in academic science, technology, engineering, and mathematics positions

Nasa's Dawn Fills Out Its Ceres Dance Card
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Nasa's Dawn Fills Out Its Ceres Dance Card

It's going to be a ball when NASA's Dawn spacecraft finally arrives at the dwarf planet Ceres, and mission managers have now inked in the schedule on Dawn's dance...

Google Puts Money on Robots, ­sing the Man Behind Android
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Google Puts Money on Robots, ­sing the Man Behind Android

In an out-of-the-way Google office, two life-size humanoid robots hang suspended in a corner.

Digital Era Confounds the Courts
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Digital Era Confounds the Courts

The Founding Fathers weren't big on texting.

Gates Foundation Big Data Grants Stress Open Data
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Gates Foundation Big Data Grants Stress Open Data

The Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation has allocated six $100,000 grants to projects aimed at "increasing interoperability of social good data." 

Europa's Choppy Ocean Looks Friendly to Life
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Europa's Choppy Ocean Looks Friendly to Life

As moons go, Europa is doing pretty well in the looks department.
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