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Report from the Drone Convention: Unmanned Vehicles Find New Uses
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Report from the Drone Convention: Unmanned Vehicles Find New Uses

Drone makers and robotics manufacturers are looking for—and finding—new uses for devices that were once limited to the worlds of science and the military.

Most STEM Degrees to Latinos Granted by Schools in Six States
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Most STEM Degrees to Latinos Granted by Schools in Six States

A recent Excelencia in Education report featured an analysis of institutions awarding certificates or degrees to Latino students in STEM fields.  

How to Share Personal Data While Keeping Secrets Safe
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How to Share Personal Data While Keeping Secrets Safe

Cornell University researchers have developed a new mathematical technique that allows for the sharing of large data sets of personal data without compromising...

Dinner and a Robot: My Night Out With a Pr2
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Dinner and a Robot: My Night Out With a Pr2

On Wednesday night I had the pleasure of dining at the exclusive Willow Garage in Menlo Park, Calif.

Artist Tests Superstition on the Stock Market With Robot Analyst
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Artist Tests Superstition on the Stock Market With Robot Analyst

An automated program has been created to buy and sell stocks based on superstition rather than logic.  

Geek Squad Exec: 'what Happens If More of Our Innovators Are Women?'
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Geek Squad Exec: 'what Happens If More of Our Innovators Are Women?'

Best Buy's Geek Squad Summer Academy has grown from a one-day, one-city, all-girls camp into a nationwide coed program that will host nearly 10,000 students in...

Flame and Stuxnet Cousin Targets Lebanese Bank Customers, Carries Mysterious Payload
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Flame and Stuxnet Cousin Targets Lebanese Bank Customers, Carries Mysterious Payload

A newly uncovered espionage tool, apparently designed by the same people behind the state-sponsored Flame malware that infiltrated machines in Iran, has been found...

Commercial Blue-Sky Research Lives on at Ibm's Watson Center
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Commercial Blue-Sky Research Lives on at Ibm's Watson Center

In the decades following World War II, the U.S. emerged as the leading center of scientific research through the efforts of three types of institutions: its research...

New Generation of Virtual Humans Helping to Train Psychologists
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New Generation of Virtual Humans Helping to Train Psychologists

University of Southern California professor Albert Rizzo has created virtual humans who can interact with therapists via a computer screen and realistically display...

Appeals Court Oks Warrantless Wiretapping
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Appeals Court Oks Warrantless Wiretapping

The federal government may spy on Americans' communications without warrants and without fear of being sued, a federal appeals court ruled Tuesday in a decision...

Disinformation Flies in Syria's Growing Cyber War
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Disinformation Flies in Syria's Growing Cyber War

On Sunday, it was a hijacked Reuters Twitter feed trying to create the impression of a rebel collapse in Aleppo. On Monday, it was another account purporting to...

How Apple and Amazon Security Flaws Led to My Epic Hacking
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How Apple and Amazon Security Flaws Led to My Epic Hacking

In the space of one hour, my entire digital life was destroyed.

Why Drone Pilots Deserve Medals
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Why Drone Pilots Deserve Medals

The escalating dependence on drone pilots, as Maj. Dave Blair agonized in the May-June issue ofAir & Space Power Journal, is undercutting the ability to award combat...

Mapping the Future of Climate Change in Africa
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Mapping the Future of Climate Change in Africa

Researchers at TACC are working on the Climate Change and African Political Stability program, which features an online mapping tool that analyzes how climate and...

Learning Machines Scour Twitter in Service of Bullying Research
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Learning Machines Scour Twitter in Service of Bullying Research

University of Wisconsin-Madison researchers are developing a computational method for searching through social media posts to find mentions of bullying events....

Rutgers Engineers Design Cell Phone App to Reduce Distracted Driving
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Rutgers Engineers Design Cell Phone App to Reduce Distracted Driving

Researchers at Rutgers University and the Stevens Institute of Technology have developed a smartphone application that can identify where a cell phone user is sitting...

Hacking Your Memory: Could Total Recall Really Happen?
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Hacking Your Memory: Could Total Recall Really Happen?

Do we really need a remake of Paul Verhoeven’s 1990 sci-fi thriller Total Recall? No, but Hollywood is giving us one anyway, this time with Colin Farrell in the...

Does Cybercrime Really Cost $1 Trillion?
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Does Cybercrime Really Cost $1 Trillion?

Gen. Keith Alexander is the director of the National Security Agency and oversees U.S. Cyber Command, which means he leads the government's effort to protect America...

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Hey, Hackers: Defense Is Sexy, Too

Pleasing the crowd at the Black Hat and Def Con computer security conferences that took place in Las Vegas last week is relatively easy: simply hop on stage and...

Women's Participation in Information Technology Patenting, 2012 Update
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Women's Participation in Information Technology Patenting, 2012 Update

The National Center for Women & Information Technology recently released its updated report on female information technology patenting, which examines how female...
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