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Biology software promises easier way to program living cells

Erika Check Hayden
(3745 bytes) (2016-04-01)

UCLA researchers develop sophisticated open-source program for analyzing thyroid

Bill Kisliuk
(3365 bytes) (2016-03-31)

We Don’t Talk Much About Nanotechnology Risks Anymore, but That Doesn’t Mean The

Andrew Maynard, Arizona State Universit
(7799 bytes) (2016-03-31)

Voice-controlled calorie counter may aid people in losing weight

Will Chu
(4782 bytes) (2016-03-30)

Tiny Little Multi-Modal Picobug Walks, Flies, Grabs Stuff

Evan Ackerman
(9076 bytes) (2016-03-29)

Unlocking the Gates to Quantum Computing

Helen Wright, Griffith University
(3051 bytes) (2016-03-28)

Physicists Unleash AI to Devise Unthinkable Experiments

Charles Q. Choi
(5291 bytes) (2016-03-28)

Implantable Chip Measures and Adjusts Dopamine Levels in Mouse Brain

Amy Nordrum
(4475 bytes) (2016-03-25)

Nanotechnology self-cleaning clothes are on the way, RMIT University researchers

Rachael Brown
(3316 bytes) (2016-03-24)

Quantum networkers, watch out: Twisting light slows it down

Stephen Lawson
(4092 bytes) (2016-03-24)

Aussie researchers make game-changing cyber security breakthrough

Catherine Knowles
(3339 bytes) (2016-03-23)

What Is a Robot?

Adrienne LaFrance
(3115 bytes) (2016-03-23)

Inherent Bias of Facial Recognition

Rose Eveleth
(8597 bytes) (2016-03-21)

Supercomputer simulates whole-body blood flow

Jonathan Webb
(5156 bytes) (2016-03-21)

K Computer Performs High-performance Simulations with Unprecedented Accuracy

Marine-Earth Science and Technology
(3840 bytes) (2016-03-18)

A Computer With a Great Eye Is About to Transform Botany

Margaret Rhodes
(6331 bytes) (2016-03-18)

Less than Meets the Eye: How do computers — or our brains — recognize images?

Weizmann Institute of Science
(3372 bytes) (2016-03-18)

Smartwatches can now track your finger in mid-air using sonar

Jennifer Langston
(5773 bytes) (2016-03-18)

This new discovery could put quantum computers within closer reach

Katherine Noyes
(3075 bytes) (2016-03-17)

New chip paves the way for optical quantum technology in laptops and smartphones

Colin Jeffrey
(4222 bytes) (2016-03-16)

The Maker Community Is Going High-Tech with FPGAs

Charles Murray
(7921 bytes) (2016-03-15)

Experiments show magnetic chips could dramatically increase computing’s energy e

Sarah Yang
(4872 bytes) (2016-03-14)

A Robotic Home That Knows When You’re Hungover

Will Knight
(4890 bytes) (2016-03-10)

Computer animation: models for facial expression

Bertram Somieski
(7020 bytes) (2016-03-10)

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