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Meet the Machines that Steal Your Phone's Data
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Meet the Machines that Steal Your Phone's Data

The National Security Agency's spying tactics are being intensely scrutinized following the recent leaks of secret documents. However, the NSA isn't the only U.S...

Better Thinking Tools
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Better Thinking Tools

A new book calls for human-computer interfaces that better support thinking and learning.

How Engineers Revamped Spitzer to Probe Exoplanets
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How Engineers Revamped Spitzer to Probe Exoplanets

Now approaching its 10th anniversary, NASA's Spitzer Space Telescope has evolved into a premier observatory for an endeavor not envisioned in its original design...

Interstellar 8-Track: How Voyager's Vintage Tech Keeps Running
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Interstellar 8-Track: How Voyager's Vintage Tech Keeps Running

NASA's Voyager 1 spacecraft has gone interstellar.

Internet Archaeologists Reconstruct Lost Web Pages
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Internet Archaeologists Reconstruct Lost Web Pages

Researchers recently embarked on an effort to reconstruct deleted social media posts and resources, in part from the clues they leave behind on the web.

3D Mapping Is a 'pisa' Cake For Aussie Scientists
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3D Mapping Is a 'pisa' Cake For Aussie Scientists

Zebedee is a new handheld three-dimensional mapping system that includes a laser scanner to capture millions of detailed measurements of a site. 

Give Yourself 5 Stars? Online, It Might Cost You
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Give Yourself 5 Stars? Online, It Might Cost You

"I celebrate myself, and sing myself," wrote Walt Whitman, America's great bard of self-promotion.

Empty F-16 Jet Tested By Boeing and ­.s. Air Force
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Empty F-16 Jet Tested By Boeing and ­.s. Air Force

Boeing has revealed that it has retrofitted retired fighter jets to turn them into drones.

European ­niversities Catch the Online Wave
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European ­niversities Catch the Online Wave

Europe is beginning to embrace massive open online courses, which have steadily gained popularity in the United States over the past several years. 

Special Feature: Five Questions for Berkeley Lab's CRD Director
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Special Feature: Five Questions for Berkeley Lab's CRD Director

Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory Computational Research Division director David Brown says applied mathematics helps supercomputers solve scientific problems...

Nsa Efforts to Evade Encryption Technology Damaged ­.s. Cryptography Standard
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Nsa Efforts to Evade Encryption Technology Damaged ­.s. Cryptography Standard

In the three months since Edward Snowden began his whistle-blowing campaign against the National Security Agency (NSA) the former government contractor has exposed...

Suspect Nist Crypto Standard Long Thought to Have a Back Door
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Suspect Nist Crypto Standard Long Thought to Have a Back Door

The U.S. National Institute of Standards and Technology advises against using the Dual Elliptic Curve Deterministic Random Bit Generation standard. 

Linux Kernel Luminaries Talk Enterprise, Embedded and Why They're Coming Together
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Linux Kernel Luminaries Talk Enterprise, Embedded and Why They're Coming Together

Although developing the Linux kernel is a difficult and complicated process, it also is one that is moving ahead with some speed. 

Gold in the Data, but a Shortage of Miners
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Gold in the Data, but a Shortage of Miners

As the government and private industry increasingly strive to mine huge quantities of data for valuable information, a shortage of big data experts is likely to...

A Computer Scientist's Approach to Medicine
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A Computer Scientist's Approach to Medicine

Massachusetts Institute of Technology computer scientist Stephanie Seneff applies her natural language processing research to solving biological problems.

Rsa Tells Its Developer Customers: Stop Using Nsa-Linked Algorithm
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Rsa Tells Its Developer Customers: Stop Using Nsa-Linked Algorithm


Why Today's Inventors Need to Read More Science Fiction
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Why Today's Inventors Need to Read More Science Fiction

How will police use a gun that immobilizes its target but does not kill? What would people do with a device that could provide them with any mood they desire? What...

Alan Turing’s Story Could Be Rebooted By Calls to Pardon Late Computer Legend
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Alan Turing’s Story Could Be Rebooted By Calls to Pardon Late Computer Legend

More than 50 years after the death of computing pioneer Alan Turing, a movement is cresting to reboot the record of the British mathematician's life. 

Google May Ditch 'cookies' As Online Ad Tracker
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Google May Ditch 'cookies' As Online Ad Tracker

Google, the world's largest Internet search company, is considering a major change in how online browsing activity is tracked, a move that could shake up the $120...

Rice Prof’s Sleuthing Helps Id Lost Van Gogh
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Rice Prof’s Sleuthing Helps Id Lost Van Gogh

A statistical analysis of X-ray images of the canvas beneath a painting helped to identify it as an authentic work by Vincent Van Gogh. 
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