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  • Recent advances give theoretical insight into why deep learning networks are suc - Sabbi Lall, (5339 bytes) (2020-08-11)
  • Randomness theory could hold key to internet security - Cornell University (5005 bytes) (2020-08-11)
  • Consumers donp~pt fully trust smart home technologies - University of Warwick (4751 bytes) (2020-08-11)
  • Machine learning can predict market behavior - Cornell University (4091 bytes) (2020-08-11)
  • A rapid-response chatbot to address freshmen queries - Nanyang Technological University (4328 bytes) (2020-07-31)
  • New programming language and tool ensures code will compute as intended - Daniel Tkacik, Carnegie Mellon Universit (2872 bytes) (2020-07-31)
  • Fooling deep neural networks for object detection with adversarial 3-D logos - Daniel Tkacik, Carnegie Mellon Universit (2872 bytes) (2020-07-31)
  • New algorithms could reduce polarization driven by information overload - Mary L. Martialay (4810 bytes) (2020-07-31)
  • Quantum classifiers with tailored quantum kernel? - KAIST (3627 bytes) (2020-07-31)
  • Scientists identify new material with potential for brain-like computing - Lehigh University (2812 bytes) (2020-07-31)
  • Quantum exciton found in magnetic van der Waals material NiPS3 - Institute for Basic Science (6238 bytes) (2020-07-31)
  • Tech sector job interviews assess anxiety, not software skills - North Carolina State University (4754 bytes) (2020-07-22)
  • Quantum exciton found in magnetic van der Waals material NiPS3 - Institute for Basic Science (5560 bytes) (2020-07-22)
  • Researchers gives robots intelligent sensing abilities to carry out complex task - National University of Singapore (6652 bytes) (2020-07-22)
  • Politically extreme sources publish more COVID-19 news than scientifically-groun - Brandi Wampler (4733 bytes) (2020-07-09)
  • As the coronavirus spread, two social media communities drifted apart - Daniel Strain (5401 bytes) (2020-07-09)
  • New math model could help with systematic predictions like potential coronavirus - University of Southern California (6010 bytes) (2020-07-09)
  • Undergraduates develop next-generation intelligence tools - Kim Martineau (9516 bytes) (2020-07-09)
  • Engineers put tens of thousands of artificial brain synapses on a single chip - Jennifer Chu (7267 bytes) (2020-07-09)
  • Unique material design for brain-like computations - U.S. Army Research Laboratory (3731 bytes) (2020-07-03)
  • Why are scientists so excited about a recently claimed quantum computing milesto - Academic rigor (5687 bytes) (2020-06-24)
  • Coronavirus: country comparisons are pointless unless we account for these biase - Norman Fenton (6885 bytes) (2020-06-24)
  • Shift in how we build computers: Photonics - University of California - Santa Barbara (5919 bytes) (2020-06-24)
  • A new system to extract key information from scientific texts - Ingrid Fadelli (5513 bytes) (2020-06-10)
  • Microsoft President Brad Smith talks data, Covid-19, and a potential “digital 9/ - Adam Conner-Simons (4219 bytes) (2020-06-10)
  • Undergraduates develop next-generation intelligence tools - Kim Martineau (9516 bytes) (2020-06-10)
  • Photorealistic simulator made MIT robot racing competition a live online experie - Ashley Belanger (9205 bytes) (2020-06-10)
  • Worldp~ps first spherical artificial eye has 3D retina - Hong Kong University of Science and Tech (4002 bytes) (2020-06-10)
  • Creating chatbots with multiple conversational skills - Ingrid Fadelli (5161 bytes) (2020-06-01)
  • Scientists text-mining social media for data on food-related topics - University of Illinois at Urbana-Champa (4457 bytes) (2020-06-01)
  • Tightening up facial biometrics - David Bradley (1565 bytes) (2020-06-01)
  • Scientists break the link between a quantum materialp~ps spin and orbital states - DOE/SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory (4256 bytes) (2020-06-01)
  • AI management can benefit the growing online workforce - University of Southern California (5343 bytes) (2020-06-01)
  • Cities are becoming digital, thanks to the urban data platforms that enable it - CORDIS (4224 bytes) (2020-05-19)
  • Scientists break the link between a quantum materialp~ps spin and orbital states - DOE/SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory (4256 bytes) (2020-05-19)
  • Atomically thin magnets for next generation spin and quantum electronics - Stevens Institute of Technology (4345 bytes) (2020-05-19)
  • Early Bird uses 10 times less energy to train deep neural networks - Rice University (4872 bytes) (2020-05-19)
  • Stabilizing brain-computer interfaces - Byron Yu (4557 bytes) (2020-05-19)
  • Researchers restore injured manp~ps sense of touch using brain-computer interfac - Patrick (4692 bytes) (2020-05-19)
  • Shedding new light on nanolasers - Arizona State University (5313 bytes) (2020-05-07)
  • Scientists take steps to create a p~pracetrack memoryp~p - New York University (3814 bytes) (2020-05-07)

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