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  • Robot biologist solves complex problem from scratch

    Robot biologist solves complex problem from scratch

    • 17 October 2011
    • By J Williams

      By David Salisbury An interdisciplinary team of scientists has taken a major step toward automating the scientific process with the Automated Biology Explorer (ABE) […]

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  • New App Guides Commandos Parachuting Into Danger

    New App Guides Commandos Parachuting Into Danger

    • 17 October 2011
    • By J Williams

    By Spencer Ackerman Jumping out of an airplane wasn’t exactly a precision mission. Until now. Sure, executing a jump takes precision: troops need to descend […]

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  • Future computers that modify themselves

    Future computers that modify themselves

    • 17 October 2011
    • By J Williams

    By Megan Fellman Scientists at Northwestern University have developed a new nanomaterial that can “steer” electrical currents. The development could lead to a computer that […]

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  • Those Scan Results Are Just an App Away

    Those Scan Results Are Just an App Away

    • 17 October 2011
    • By J Williams

    By Anne Eisenberg Dr. Gagnon, a radiation oncologist, uses the app when he sees patients in his Fairhaven, Mass., office. He pulls his iPhone out […]

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  • Psychopathic killers: Computerized text analysis uncovers the word patterns of a predator

    • 17 October 2011
    • By J Williams

    By Jeffrey T. Hancock, Michael T. Woodworth, Stephen Porter The words of psychopathic murderers match their personalities, which reflect selfishness, detachment from their crimes and […]

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  • Now You See ‘Em, Now You Don’t: Stealth Weapons From Around the World

    Now You See ‘Em, Now You Don’t: Stealth Weapons From Around the World

    • 14 October 2011
    • By J Williams

    By Adam Rawnsley Not long ago, the U.S. was the only country in the world with aircraft that could stroll the skies without fear of […]

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  • The Social-Network Chip

    The Social-Network Chip

    • 14 October 2011
    • By J Williams

    By Kate Greene Looking at friends’ pictures on Facebook or searching résumés on LinkedIn are relatively simple computing tasks in which information is called up, […]

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  • Cyber threats 2012: search poisoning, mobile Web attacks, selling social-media data

    Cyber threats 2012: search poisoning, mobile Web attacks, selling social-media data

    • 13 October 2011
    • By J Williams

    By Jason Maderer The year ahead will feature new and increasingly sophisticated means to capture and exploit user data, as well as escalating battles over […]

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  • Crowdsourcing Democracy Through Social Media

    Crowdsourcing Democracy Through Social Media

    • 13 October 2011
    • By J Williams

    By Michael Terrazas ATLANTA – Oct. 11, 2011 – Today the citizens of Liberia will participate in just their second presidential election since the country […]

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  • Why Simple File Sharing Is Serious Business

    Why Simple File Sharing Is Serious Business

    • 13 October 2011
    • By J Williams

    By Tom Simonite It could be among most obvious business plans ever: offer to store people’s files online so they can access them anywhere. The […]

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