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  • Scientists simplify model for human behavior in automation - Chinese Association of Automation (2743 bytes) (2016-10-19)
  • Therep~ps a way to turn almost any object into a computer - Mark Douthwaite & Matt Dale (5085 bytes) (2016-10-17)
  • First quantum photonic circuit with an electrically driven light source - Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (3572 bytes) (2016-10-11)
  • Turning to the brain to reboot computing - Sandia National Laboratories (6288 bytes) (2016-10-11)
  • Brain-inspired device to power artificial systems - University of Southampton (4134 bytes) (2016-10-11)
  • Device Can Read Emotions by Bouncing Wireless Signals off Your Body - Edd Gent (4921 bytes) (2016-10-06)
  • Computers: Cache management improved once again - Massachusetts Institute of Technology (6611 bytes) (2016-09-30)
  • Solving a heavy-duty mystery - Michigan State University (2942 bytes) (2016-09-30)
  • Quantum computing advances with researchersp~p control of entanglement - American Institute of Physics (3810 bytes) (2016-09-30)
  • Quantum computing will cripple encryption methods within decade, spy agency chie - Ian MacLeod (4116 bytes) (2016-09-26)
  • Googlep~ps AI can understand and caption images better than ever; will hunt down - Vlad Dudau (1635 bytes) (2016-09-23)
  • Computer Scientists Solve Mystery Of The Ein Gedi Scroll By p~pVirtual Unwrappin - Rebecca Hersher (5568 bytes) (2016-09-23)
  • D-Wave will ship a 2000-qubit quantum computer next year - Agam Shah (4424 bytes) (2016-09-21)
  • MIT researchers made a machine that can read your feelings through radio waves - Clinton Nguyen, (2665 bytes) (2016-09-21)
  • Computers Can Now Read Minds: Algorithm Maps Out Different Emotional States Of T - Mitchell Chamberlain (2481 bytes) (2016-09-18)
  • Hybrid computational strategy for efficient sequencing of massive genome dataset - Oak Ridge National Laboratory (3928 bytes) (2016-09-14)
  • Complex materials can self-organize into circuits, may form basis for multifunct - Oak Ridge National Laboratory (2986 bytes) (2016-09-14)
  • Datacenter-on-chip: Researchers target a new paradigm for big data computing - Carnegie Mellon University Electrical a (2575 bytes) (2016-09-13)
  • Researchers use hardware to accelerate core-to-core on-chip communication - North Carolina State University (1718 bytes) (2016-09-12)
  • New chip could bring highest level of encryption to any mobile device - The Optical Society (4266 bytes) (2016-09-12)
  • The Man Who Powers Devices with Wi-Fi - UW CSE (3920 bytes) (2016-09-10)
  • System Architecture: Pivotal Decisions in Complex Systems - Dr. Bruce G. Cameron (7069 bytes) (2016-09-08)
  • New Service Improves Cloud Storage on Mobile Devices - Binghamton University (2783 bytes) (2016-09-08)
  • New HemaApp uses smartphone camera to screen for anemia - University of Washington (5998 bytes) (2016-09-07)
  • Why quantum computing has the cybersecurity world white-knuckled - Katherine Noyes (2824 bytes) (2016-09-07)
  • Hackaday Prize Entry: Cheap Visible Light Communication - Gerrit Coetzee (1377 bytes) (2016-09-04)
  • Vulnerabilities found in cars connected to smartphones - NYU Tandon School of Engineering (2588 bytes) (2016-09-02)
  • New cooling method for supercomputers - Sandia National Laboratories (5053 bytes) (2016-09-01)
  • Three Grand Challenges for Brain Science That Can Be Solved in 10 Years - arXiv (5668 bytes) (2016-08-31)
  • The New Art of War: How artificial intelligence will meet drone warfare - Kabir Taneja | (7704 bytes) (2016-08-28)
  • MIT is dragging hard-wired network chips into the agile era - Stephen Lawson (3595 bytes) (2016-08-24)
  • China’s scientific breakthroughs are for the benefit of all - Chinese science (2587 bytes) (2016-08-23)
  • Interscatter enables first implanted devices, contact lenses, credit cards to p~ - University of Washington (6203 bytes) (2016-08-18)
  • Big data and robotics: A long history together - Bob Violino (3541 bytes) (2016-08-12)
  • Wearable cloud could be less expensive, more powerful form of mobile computing - University of Alabama at Birmingham (6679 bytes) (2016-08-11)
  • Plenty of light during daytime reduces the effect of blue light screens on night - Uppsala University (1596 bytes) (2016-08-10)
  • Hardware accelerators speed up edge detection for embedded apps - Julien Happich (2210 bytes) (2016-08-10)
  • Towards a better screen - Harvard John A (6719 bytes) (2016-08-09)
  • Liquid light switch could enable more powerful electronics - University of Cambridge (4280 bytes) (2016-08-09)
  • Algorithm Helps Researchers Study Cancer Genome - Caroline Spiezio (1611 bytes) (2016-08-09)
  • Diamond-based light sources will lay a foundation for quantum communications of - Moscow Institute of Physics and Technolo (7720 bytes) (2016-08-08)

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