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  • Developing infrastructure for data sharing around the world - Aaron Dubrow (5255 bytes) (2015-03-10)
  • Optical fibers light the way for brain-like computing - University of Southampton (3996 bytes) (2015-03-10)
  • Slow motion at the speed of light - University of Arizona (5111 bytes) (2015-03-09)
  • Light that adapts to your needs through the eye of a camera - Sandy Evangelista (2796 bytes) (2015-03-09)
  • First technology to recognize flow of people from low-resolu - Fujitsu (6222 bytes) (2015-03-09)
  • Students launch desktop recycler that turns pop bottles into - University of British Columbia (1619 bytes) (2015-03-07)
  • The Future of Virtual Reality Is Inside Your Smartphone - Josh Valcarcel (11571 bytes) (2015-03-06)
  • New flexible films for touch screen applications achieve lon - The Optical Society (3462 bytes) (2015-03-06)
  • Windows systems are also vulnerable to FREAK attacks - Lucian Constantin (2593 bytes) (2015-03-06)
  • Printing custom touch-sensitive displays yourself - University Saarland (3444 bytes) (2015-03-06)
  • Strength in numbers: First-ever quantum device that detects - University of California - Santa Barbara (5179 bytes) (2015-03-05)
  • Flexible sensors turn skin into a touch-sensitive interactio - University Saarland (3894 bytes) (2015-03-04)
  • Robots for stroke rehabilitation - University of Hertfordshire (1078 bytes) (2015-03-04)
  • Evolving robot brains - American Physical Society (2397 bytes) (2015-03-03)
  • he taming of magnetic vortices: A unified theory for skyrmio - University of Cologne (4301 bytes) (2015-03-03)
  • Why computers still struggle to tell the time - Joab Jackson (5341 bytes) (2015-03-03)
  • Scientists trick the light fantastic - University of Cincinnati (3929 bytes) (2015-03-02)
  • Important step towards quantum computing: Metals at atomic s - Technische Universitaet Dresden (3705 bytes) (2015-03-01)
  • Quantum radar to detect objects which are invisible to conve - University of York (2514 bytes) (2015-02-28)
  • QR codes with advanced imaging and photon encryption protect - University of Connecticut (3618 bytes) (2015-02-28)
  • The p~pmemristorp~p: A new era for electronics? - Jacopo Prisco (5289 bytes) (2015-02-27)
  • Benchmark Stresses Big Chips - Rick Merritt (2163 bytes) (2015-02-27)
  • An Internet of Things reality check - Kalinauskas (3020 bytes) (2015-02-23)
  • Web tool to speed data collection - University of Pennsylvania (5868 bytes) (2015-02-20)
  • Making Smarter, Much Faster Multicore Chips - Larry Hardesty (5281 bytes) (2015-02-20)
  • New approach to distributing computations could make multico - Massachusetts Institute of Technology (5127 bytes) (2015-02-19)
  • Newly developed frequency combs can operate at higher power - Q. Y. Lu (1868 bytes) (2015-02-18)
  • Half spheres for molecular circuits - L. Zoppi (3189 bytes) (2015-02-17)
  • Interaction between light and sound in nanoscale waveguide - Ghent University (2806 bytes) (2015-02-17)
  • A Toe-Tapping, Dancing 3D-Printed Robot Plays Music - Peter Kirn (1852 bytes) (2015-02-17)
  • Correlations of quantum particles help in distinguishing phy - Marco Piani (2705 bytes) (2015-02-16)
  • Bringing texture to your flat touchscreen with virtual bumps - Northwestern University (4524 bytes) (2015-02-11)
  • Analogue quantum computers: Still wishful thinking? - Arnab Das (2828 bytes) (2015-02-11)
  • Upgraded Raspberry Pi Offers Windows And Linux - Simon J Cox and Steven Johnston (4957 bytes) (2015-02-08)
  • Human insights inspire solutions for household robots - Aaron Dubrow (4841 bytes) (2015-02-06)
  • One-atom-thin silicon transistors hold promise for super-fas - University of Texas at Austin (3407 bytes) (2015-02-04)
  • The computing system that won p~pJeopardy!p~p is helping doc - IBM (3665 bytes) (2015-02-04)
  • Computer chips: Engineers use disorder to control light on t - University of California - Los Angeles (4382 bytes) (2015-02-03)
  • Physicists observe motion of skyrmions - Universität Mainz (3588 bytes) (2015-02-03)
  • The Ongoing Quest For The ??Brain?? Chip - Philippe Lambinet (7896 bytes) (2015-02-01)
  • A framework for collaborative computing and multi-sensor dat - Information Fusion (1705 bytes) (2015-01-30)

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