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  • How the brain recognizes what the eye sees - Salk Institute (4668 bytes) (2017-06-09)
  • Engineer unveils new spin on future of transistors with novel design - University of Texas at Dallas (3462 bytes) (2017-06-08)
  • Spin effects in solution-based nanocrystals - University of Hamburg (4131 bytes) (2017-06-08)
  • 3-D models of faces developed by researchers could help in reconstruction surger - Colin Smith (6772 bytes) (2017-06-06)
  • Engineer unveils new spin on future of transistors with novel design - University of Texas at Dallas (3534 bytes) (2017-06-06)
  • IBM builds its most powerful universal quantum computing processors - IBM Research (5795 bytes) (2017-06-02)
  • Wearable system helps visually impaired users navigate - Larry Hardesty (5203 bytes) (2017-06-01)
  • MIT $100K winner’s optical chips perform AI computations at light speed - Rob Matheson (7540 bytes) (2017-06-01)
  • Optimizing power networks for tomorrowp~ps smart cities - Lehigh University (6981 bytes) (2017-05-30)
  • Frequency modulation accelerates the research of quantum technologies - Aalto University (2471 bytes) (2017-05-30)
  • Toward mass-producible quantum computers - Dirk (6461 bytes) (2017-05-27)
  • Artificial intelligence and quantum computing aid cyber crime fight - Shannon Bond (7615 bytes) (2017-05-27)
  • Big Data Reshapes Silicon - Rick Merritt (2561 bytes) (2017-05-27)
  • Researchers push forward quantum computing research - Jelena (3540 bytes) (2017-05-22)
  • Family TV viewing and SMS texting could help cut internet energy use - Lancaster University (4973 bytes) (2017-05-18)
  • Conductive paper could enable future flexible electronics - American Chemical Society (1704 bytes) (2017-05-18)
  • Faster, smaller, more powerful computer chips: Hafnia dons a new face - University of Kentucky (6283 bytes) (2017-05-17)
  • Internet of things made simple: One sensor package does work of many - Carnegie Mellon University (3818 bytes) (2017-05-17)
  • Physics may bring faster solutions for tough computational problems - Zhi-Cheng Yang (4423 bytes) (2017-05-15)
  • New self-sustained multi-sensor platform for environmental monitoring - Ulsan National Institute of Science and (4641 bytes) (2017-05-10)
  • Quantum computing now closer to reality with new materials - Stanford School of Engineering (6056 bytes) (2017-05-10)
  • X-ray imaging and computer modeling help map electric properties of nanomaterial - Argonne National Laboratory (4836 bytes) (2017-05-09)
  • Refrigerator for quantum computers discovered - Aalto University (3079 bytes) (2017-05-09)
  • How a Chinese diamond experiment may help crack one of the world’s toughest code - stephen chen (4876 bytes) (2017-05-08)
  • p~pValleytronicsp~p advancement could help extend Moorep~ps Law - University at Buffalo (4391 bytes) (2017-05-05)
  • Supercomputers assist in search for new, better cancer drugs - University of Texas at Austin (9165 bytes) (2017-05-05)
  • First one bit chemical memory unit: The p~pchitp~p - Institute of Physical Chemistry of the P (6944 bytes) (2017-05-05)
  • Open-source chip mimics Linuxp~ps path to take on closed x86, ARM CPUs - Agam Shah (4560 bytes) (2017-05-04)
  • Device allows users to manipulate 3-D virtual objects more quickly - North Carolina State University (2997 bytes) (2017-05-01)
  • Interview: Artificial intelligence to interconnect islands of automation: expert - Xinhua (2432 bytes) (2017-04-28)
  • AI Predicts Heart Attacks Better Than Doctors - Abhilasha Belani (3024 bytes) (2017-04-28)
  • Success in recognizing digits and monosyllables with high accurary from brain ac - Toyohashi University of Technology (2575 bytes) (2017-04-25)
  • Writing programs for random circuitry in quantum computers - University of Bristol (1979 bytes) (2017-04-19)
  • Energy-efficient computing: Damping gives a faster switch - A*STAR (3039 bytes) (2017-04-18)
  • Tool checks computer architectures, reveals flaws in emerging design - Princeton University (10568 bytes) (2017-04-14)
  • Research group works toward devising topological superconductor - Cornell University (4111 bytes) (2017-04-13)
  • Tool for checking complex computer architectures reveals flaws in emerging desig - Princeton University (10243 bytes) (2017-04-13)
  • Software system connects devices for the Internet of Things - Technische Universität Kaiserslautern (4177 bytes) (2017-04-10)
  • Ultra-thin multilayer film for next-generation data storage and processing - National University of Singapore (4547 bytes) (2017-04-10)
  • Putting a spin on logic gates - American Institute of Physics (4473 bytes) (2017-04-10)
  • Melding Mind and Machine: How Close Are We? - University of Washington (9436 bytes) (2017-04-10)

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