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  • Diamond-based light sources will lay a foundation for quantum communications of - Moscow Institute of Physics and Technolo (7720 bytes) (2016-08-08)
  • Analog computing returns - Larry Hardesty (6333 bytes) (2016-08-05)
  • Scientists program cells to remember and respond to series of stimuli - Massachusetts Institute of Technology (5684 bytes) (2016-08-04)
  • Low rate of Internet use by seniors for health purposes - David M. Levine, Stuart R. Lipsitz, Jeff (2400 bytes) (2016-08-04)
  • Sprinkling of neural dust opens door to electroceuticals - University of California - Berkeley (7151 bytes) (2016-08-04)
  • New microfluidic chip replicates muscle-nerve connection - Jennifer Chu (5934 bytes) (2016-08-03)
  • Reach in and touch objects in videos with p~pInteractive Dynamic Videop~p - Adam Conner-Simons (5339 bytes) (2016-08-03)
  • Tiny high-performance solar cells turn power generation sideways - Sam Million-Weaver (3971 bytes) (2016-08-03)
  • New device steps us towards quantum computing - Department of Energy, Office of Science (2863 bytes) (2016-08-02)
  • Bridging the gap between the quantum and classical worlds - OIST (4396 bytes) (2016-08-02)
  • Can machines keep us safe from cyber-attack? - Mark Ward (5994 bytes) (2016-08-02)
  • This is the best scientific argument that your brain isnp~pt a computer - Rafi Letzter (5683 bytes) (2016-07-31)
  • Engineers discover highly conductive materials for more efficient electronics - University of Utah (3735 bytes) (2016-07-29)
  • More efficient way to write data into non-volatile memory devices improves perfo - A*STAR (2750 bytes) (2016-07-28)
  • Mexican scientists create new walker that uses artificial intelligence to help e - Investigación y Desarrollo (3236 bytes) (2016-07-28)
  • New movie screen allows for glasses-free 3-D - Massachusetts Institute of Technology, C (4156 bytes) (2016-07-26)
  • Single camera can capture high quality facial performance - Disney Research (3196 bytes) (2016-07-26)
  • Imaging software predicts how you look with different hair styles, colors, appea - ennifer Langston (3432 bytes) (2016-07-26)
  • An accelerated pipeline to open materials research - Jonathan Hines (8077 bytes) (2016-07-26)
  • Scientists work toward storing digital information in DNA - Malcolm Ritter (9487 bytes) (2016-07-26)
  • New movie screen technology lets you see 3D without those stupid glasses - Nate Swanner (1520 bytes) (2016-07-26)
  • Researchers Find the ‘Holy Grail’ of Soft Robotics - Daniel Oberhaus (3653 bytes) (2016-07-25)
  • Scientists glimpse inner workings of atomically thin transistors - University of Texas at Austin (4159 bytes) (2016-07-22)
  • Integration of novel materials with silicon chips makes new p~psmartp~p devices - North Carolina State University (3052 bytes) (2016-07-22)
  • 5G wireless networks will be shaped by engineers - University of Wisconsin-Madison (5716 bytes) (2016-07-22)
  • Perfectly formed random-access memory - A*STAR (2856 bytes) (2016-07-22)
  • Physicists discover a new approach for building quantum computers - Moscow Institute of Physics and Technolo (6311 bytes) (2016-07-22)
  • Can we protect against computers being fingerprinted? - University of Adelaide (2579 bytes) (2016-07-21)
  • Scientists develop plastic flexible magnetic memory device - National University of Singapore (4694 bytes) (2016-07-19)
  • Can we find a quantum-resistant algorithm before it’s too late? - George Not (5827 bytes) (2016-07-18)
  • Quantum processor for single photons - Max Planck Institute of Quantum Optics (5934 bytes) (2016-07-15)
  • Duke robotics research team creates chip to expand robotsp~p motions - Ajay Desai (4487 bytes) (2016-07-13)
  • Machine Learning Puts New Lens on Autism Screening and Diagnostics - Amy Blumenthal (5578 bytes) (2016-07-13)
  • Atomic bits despite zero-point energy? - Forschungszentrum Juelich (4166 bytes) (2016-07-12)
  • Post-Quantum Cryptography Aims To Fend Off Advanced Hack Attacks - Shirley Siluk (4006 bytes) (2016-07-09)
  • Tool developed to boost computer energy efficiency by 25% - IANS (1849 bytes) (2016-07-05)
  • Tiny multi-function antenna for laptops - University of Birmingham (3444 bytes) (2016-07-02)
  • Chip makes parallel programs run faster with less code - Massachusetts Institute of Technology (7280 bytes) (2016-07-01)
  • New, better way to build circuits for worldp~ps first useful quantum computers - Penn State (6226 bytes) (2016-06-30)
  • Secure-K is an encryped OS that lives on a USB drive - Micah Singleton (1392 bytes) (2016-06-29)
  • Self-driving cars now have their own driving instructor - David Curry (1966 bytes) (2016-06-23)

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