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  • Scientists take steps to create a p~pracetrack memoryp~p - New York University (3814 bytes) (2020-05-07)
  • Light, sound, action: Extending the life of acoustic waves on microchips - Arizona State University (5313 bytes) (2020-05-07)
  • Why smartphones are digital truth serum - American Marketing Association (4650 bytes) (2020-05-04)
  • New AI enables teachers to rapidly develop intelligent tutoring systems - Carnegie Mellon University (4422 bytes) (2020-05-04)
  • Path to quantum computing at room temperature - U.S. Army Research Laboratory (5997 bytes) (2020-05-04)
  • Computational thinking class enables students to engage in Covid-19 response - Sandi Miller (4535 bytes) (2020-04-22)
  • Hot qubits break one of the biggest constraints to practical quantum computers - University of New South Wales (4070 bytes) (2020-04-22)
  • Organic memory devices show promise for flexible, wearable, personalized computi - American Institute of Physics (2607 bytes) (2020-04-22)
  • To predict an epidemic, evolution canp~pt be ignored - Carnegie Mellon University (3267 bytes) (2020-04-22)
  • Reducing delays in wireless networks - Rob Matheson (7470 bytes) (2020-04-13)
  • Bringing deep learning to life - Kim Martineau (6904 bytes) (2020-04-13)
  • Doing machine learning the right way - Rob Matheson (7985 bytes) (2020-04-13)
  • Computational thinking class enables students to engage in Covid-19 response - Sandi Miller (4535 bytes) (2020-04-13)
  • Tiny optical cavity could make quantum networks possible - California Institute of Technology (3885 bytes) (2020-04-13)
  • Google trains chips to design themselves - Peter Grad (3601 bytes) (2020-04-08)
  • Smartphone videos produce highly realistic 3D face reconstructions - Carnegie Mellon University (3539 bytes) (2020-04-08)
  • New electrically activated material could improve braille readers - American Chemical Society (3770 bytes) (2020-04-08)
  • To tune up your quantum computer, better call an AI mechanic - National Institute of Standards and Tech (4846 bytes) (2020-04-08)
  • Researchers hope to improve future epidemic predictions - U.S. Army Research Laboratory (3880 bytes) (2020-04-08)
  • Revolutionary light-emitting silicon - Eindhoven University of Technology (5220 bytes) (2020-04-08)
  • Solving a 50-year-old puzzle in signal processing, part two - Iowa State University (3699 bytes) (2020-03-31)
  • Putting hardware accelerators to work with automatic code translation - University of Michigan (4429 bytes) (2020-03-31)
  • Neural networks facilitate optimization in the search for new materials - David L. Chandler (7185 bytes) (2020-03-31)
  • Researchers develop faster way to replace bad data with accurate information - Matt Shipman (2564 bytes) (2020-03-31)
  • A new computer program generates eerily realistic fake videos - Maria Temming (298 bytes) (2020-03-25)
  • MIT joins White House supercomputing effort to speed up search for Covid-19 solu - Jennifer Chu (3373 bytes) (2020-03-25)
  • Novel error-correction scheme developed for quantum computers - University of Sydney (4918 bytes) (2020-03-25)
  • Elections: Early warning system to fight disinformation online - University of Notre Dame (3210 bytes) (2020-03-25)
  • Coronavirus massive simulations completed on Frontera supercomputer - University of Texas at Austin (5123 bytes) (2020-03-25)
  • The elephant in the server room - Peter Dizikes (6784 bytes) (2020-03-23)
  • Artificial intelligence and family medicine: Better together - University of Houston (3566 bytes) (2020-03-23)
  • Chip-based device opens new doors for augmented reality and quantum computing - The Optical Society (3763 bytes) (2020-03-23)
  • Researchers sniff out AI breakthroughs in mammal brains - Cornell University (5144 bytes) (2020-03-23)
  • We’re not going back to normal - Gideon Lichfield (9778 bytes) (2020-03-20)
  • Women and Minorities in Tech, By the Numbers - Ben Bours (4736 bytes) (2020-03-20)
  • Why You Canp~pt Trust More Cryptocurrency White Papers - Casey Chin (5153 bytes) (2020-03-20)
  • Oasis Labsp~p Dawn Song on a Safer Way to Protect Your Data - Barber (2299 bytes) (2020-03-20)
  • Novel system allows untethered high-quality multi-player VR - Purdue University (3129 bytes) (2020-03-20)
  • Chip-based devices improve practicality of quantum-secured communication - The Optical Society (3770 bytes) (2020-03-20)
  • Benjamin Chang: Might technology tip the global scales? - Leda Zimmerman (6026 bytes) (2020-03-18)
  • A road map for artificial intelligence policy - Peter Dizikes (6364 bytes) (2020-03-18)

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