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Liquid cooling moves onto the chip for denser electronics

Georgia Institute of Technology
(6923 bytes) (2015-10-07)

Coming Soon: Quantum Computing on Your Desktop PC?

Kevin Drum
(3590 bytes) (2015-10-07)

Artificial intelligence uncovers clues to why embryos develo

Tufts University
(6107 bytes) (2015-10-07)

The Virtual Assistant Goes Elementary With IBM’s Sherlock

Amir Mizroch
(4650 bytes) (2015-10-03)

Wrangling proteins gone wild

McGill University
(3770 bytes) (2015-10-01)

Quantum Mechanical Superposition: Unpuzzling Decades-old Plu

Oak Ridge
(5733 bytes) (2015-09-30)

Watch out: If you've got a smart watch, hackers could get

David Robertson
(3987 bytes) (2015-09-29)

New system makes 3-D animation easy

New York University
(1570 bytes) (2015-09-25)

Viruses Join Fight Against Harmful Bacteria

Anne Trafton
(5696 bytes) (2015-09-25)

Frustrated magnets point towards new memory

University of Groningen
(3710 bytes) (2015-09-24)

Clump of gold nanoparticles can evolve to carry out computin

Bas den Hond
(2836 bytes) (2015-09-24)

New method optimizes outcomes for subjects in comparison tes

Larry Hardesty
(6128 bytes) (2015-09-23)

Personalized heart models for surgical planning

Massachusetts Institute of Technology
(5442 bytes) (2015-09-23)

Machine learning algorithms could predict breast cancer trea

CristinaMuraca
(2389 bytes) (2015-09-22)

Clumps of gold nanoparticles can evolve to carry out computi

Jie
(3606 bytes) (2015-09-22)

New invisibility cloak hides tiny three-dimensional objects

Dario Borghino
(3331 bytes) (2015-09-21)

Researchers can use MRIs to print a model heart in 3 hours

Lucas Mearian
(4283 bytes) (2015-09-21)

Map brings needed attention to underpinning of Internet

Nancy Owano
(3280 bytes) (2015-09-17)

Watch out: If you've got a smart watch, hackers could get

University of Illinois College of Engine
(3980 bytes) (2015-09-15)

How safe can artificial intelligence be?

David Shukman
(6764 bytes) (2015-09-15)

Magnetic and ferroelectric metal: The two faces of tomorrow’

Sissa Medialab
(3092 bytes) (2015-09-10)

Customizing 3-D printing

Massachusetts Institute of Technology
(4892 bytes) (2015-09-10)

'Spin current' seen in motion for the first time

SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory
(3802 bytes) (2015-09-09)

Fortifying computer chips for space travel

Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
(6356 bytes) (2015-09-09)

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