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How the Internet of Things Got Hacked

Andy Greenberg and Kim Zetter
(8407 bytes) (2015-12-31)

The 10 Scariest, Weirdest, Coolest Robots of 2015

Bryan Lufkin
(8427 bytes) (2015-12-30)

Quantum Cryptography Security Hole Revealed, Energy-time Ent

Linköping Universitet
(3268 bytes) (2015-12-29)

Artificial Intelligence Breakthroughs in 2015, the Singulari

John J. Xenakis
(9986 bytes) (2015-12-29)

Virtual reality is finally here, yet still has a ways to go

Larry Hardesty
(8178 bytes) (2015-12-28)

UW CSE Ph.D. alum Igor Mordatch and his “robot toddler” feat

Darwin
(1508 bytes) (2015-12-27)

Researchers create exceptionally strong and lightweight new

StumbleUpon
(3906 bytes) (2015-12-27)

IEEE Standards for a Connected Home

KATHY PRETZ
(1387 bytes) (2015-12-27)

Birth of the programmable optical chip

AHMTCN
(6178 bytes) (2015-12-27)

Robots are learning from YouTube tutorials

Kim Kyung-Hoon
(1885 bytes) (2015-12-27)

The Japanese Professor Who's Spent Three Decades Perfectin

Emiko Jozuka
(10870 bytes) (2015-12-26)

AI Machine Learns to Drive Using Crowdteaching

arXiv
(5534 bytes) (2015-12-26)

Algorithm helps turn smartphones into 3-D scanners

Brown University
(3900 bytes) (2015-12-23)

AI researchers develop 'Darwin,' a neuromorphic chip bas

Science China Press
(3382 bytes) (2015-12-23)

Soon you too can have 'X-ray vision' for just $300

Katherine Noyes
(2038 bytes) (2015-12-23)

Improving electric motor efficiency via shape optimization

Society for Industrial and Applied Mathe
(4092 bytes) (2015-12-22)

Scientists train computer models to accurately simulate natu

Ker Than
(6419 bytes) (2015-12-22)

New laptop program can identify drug resistance from bacteri

University of Oxford
(6236 bytes) (2015-12-21)

Swedish physicists prove quantum cryptography can be hacked

Paul Hamaker
(2011 bytes) (2015-12-19)

Computing with time travel?

National University of Singapore
(4036 bytes) (2015-12-18)

WiFi signals can be exploited to detect attackers

Lancaster University
(1827 bytes) (2015-12-18)

'Fog' computing harnesses personal devices to speed wire

John Sullivan
(4423 bytes) (2015-12-17)

A fundamental quantum physics problem has been proved unsolv

Lucy Ingham
(4587 bytes) (2015-12-14)

Roboticists learn to teach robots from babies

University of Washington
(6405 bytes) (2015-12-14)

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