Tagged: Computing, Biomedicine
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A Chocolate Maker’s
Big InnovationIn transforming the way cacao farmers supply manufacturers, a San Francisco startup is creating a superb product.
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Mobile Call Logs Can Reveal a Lot to the NSA
Research shows how much the NSA could glean from call records, and why efforts to downplay the significance of such metadata...
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Watch Video from our Mobile Summit
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Cleaning Up Diesel Trucks and Cooking Stoves Could Reduce Climate Change
Zeroing in on black carbon may slow the effects of greenhouse-gas emissions.
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Repairing
Bad
MemoriesA scientist who has anguished over terrors in her family’s history explores how people might erase the trauma from memories.
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How Technology Is Destroying Jobs
Automation is reducing the need for people in many jobs. Are we facing a future of stagnant income and worsening inequality?
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Demographers Discover The Fundamental Law Governing the Growth of Cities Discovered
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Kenyans Question Google Balloon Concept
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A Nano Harpoon to Tap Individual Neurons
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How Will Tesla Overcome Slow Battery Charging?
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Is Facebook Reading Status Updates to Co-opt Comment Threads?
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Music Festivals, Bluetooth Monitoring and the Behavior of Crowds
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AT&T Tests Public Phone Charging Stations
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Google Says Secret Intelligence Court Restricts Its Right to Free Speech
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Laser Scanning Reveals New Parts of an Ancient Cambodian City
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Why Verizon’s Call Logs Matters to the NSA
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High-Tech Cheetah Tracking Reveals the Cat’s Hunting Secret
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So, You Wanna Be an Android?
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Materials Scientists Build Chlorophyll-Based Phototransistor
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A Photographer Documents the Legacy of the Petrochemical Industry
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Silicon Valley Producer Tcho Is Changing How Chocolate Is Made
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Greener Plastics
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Why Verizon’s Call Logs Matters to the NSA
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Silicon Valley Producer Tcho Is Changing How Chocolate Is Made
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How Technology Is Destroying Jobs
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How We Might Take the Trauma Out of Bad Memories
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A Favorite Online Privacy Tool Also Works for the Ad Industry
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Review: Minecraft’s Magic Made it a Gaming Phenomenon
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So, You Wanna Be an Android?
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The Remarkable Properties of Mythological Social Networks
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How Automation is Pushing Humans to the Perimeter
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Laser Scanning Reveals New Parts of an Ancient Cambodian City
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Game Theory Is No Longer Just for Economists
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Cut Diesel Emissions to Cool the Planet
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Health Insurer’s App Helps Users Track Themselves
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Bitcoin Tycoons Build a New Economy
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Materials Scientists Build Chlorophyll-Based Phototransistor
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The 10 Breakthrough Technologies of 2013
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How We Might Take the Trauma Out of Bad Memories
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The Remarkable Properties of Mythological Social Networks
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Review: Minecraft’s Magic Made it a Gaming Phenomenon
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A Favorite Online Privacy Tool Also Works for the Ad Industry
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How Technology Is Destroying Jobs
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Continuous Medical Monitoring Contact Lens
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Quantum Invisibility Cloak Hides Objects from Reality
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Government Lab Reveals It Has Operated Quantum Internet for Over Two Years
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Moore’s Law and the Origin of Life
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Given Tablets but No Teachers, Ethiopian Children Teach Themselves
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Astrobiologists Find Ancient Fossils in Fireball Fragments
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First Teleportation from One Macroscopic Object to Another
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Astronomers Find First Evidence Of Other Universes
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The Measurement That Would Reveal The Universe As A Computer Simulation
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The Facebook Fallacy
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A Bandwidth Breakthrough
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