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Google and NASA Launch Quantum Computing AI Lab
The Quantum Artificial Intelligence Lab will use the most advanced commercially available quantum computer, the D-Wave Two.
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Treading Carefully, Google Encourages Developers to Hack Glass
Breaking its own restrictions, Google will show developers how to build any kind of app for Google Glass.
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A More Efficient Jet Engine Is Made from Lighter Parts, Some 3-D Printed
Composite and 3-D-printed components will mean jet engines that use 15 percent less fuel.
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New Kind of LED Could Mean Better Google-Glass-Like Displays
Micro-display LED tech could light up the next generation of face-wearable gadgets.
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Logging Life with a Lapel Camera
A startup believes people will want a photographic record of their lives, taken at 30-second intervals.
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Glimpses of a World Revealed by Cell-Phone Data
An examination of simple cell-phone records reveals maps of poverty levels, ethnic divides, and the movements of sports fans.
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Other Interesting arXiv Papers (Week Ending 18 May 2013)
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Wearable Computing, Long Before Google Glass
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View from the Marketplace
SAP Makes Big Data Real– And Real-Time
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The Impending Headache of Google Glass Apps
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Machine Carves Out Custom Circuit Boards
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Siemens Quantifies the Stupidity of Solar in Germany
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Brain Training May Mitigate the Cognitive Impairments Caused by Chemotherapy
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An App That Tells Your Doctor When You’re Feeling Low
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Cheap Magnetic Helmet Detects Some Kinds of Brain Damage
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Seven Stories You Shouldn’t Miss
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Terahertz Image Reveals Goya’s Hidden Signature in Old Master Painting
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D-Wave Two to be Launched by Google and NASA
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A Better Material for Collecting Seawater’s Uranium
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Auto-Tagging and Photo Editing Come to Google Plus
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Human Embryonic Stem Cells Cloned
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Google Launches New Location Services for App Makers
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Aereo: “Lines are Very, Very Long” for Internet TV Service
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First Quantum Memory That Records The Shape of a Single Photon Unveiled in China
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D-Wave Two to be Launched by Google and NASA
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Human Embryonic Stem Cells Cloned
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LED Pixels Should Make Displays Brighter and More Efficient
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We Need to Talk about the Burgeoning Robot Middle Class
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“Synthetic Records” Make Cell-Phone Data Minable without Invading Privacy
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Construction Starts on Jet Engine with 3-D-Printed Parts
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Worldwide Probe Highlights Soft Targets for Hackers
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Government Lab Reveals It Has Operated Quantum Internet for Over Two Years
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How Google Now and other Predictive Apps Are Making Smartphones Significantly Smarter
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Researchers Create “Hate Map” With Twitter Data
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Hacking Google Glass Could Reveal Killer Apps
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How Cell-Phone Traces Reveal Poverty and Sports Allegiances
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First Quantum Memory That Records The Shape of a Single Photon Unveiled in China
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Managing Light To Increase Solar Efficiency
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The 10 Breakthrough Technologies of 2013
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Game Theory and the Treatment of Cancer
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Computer Forecasts Help Wind Power Compete with Fossil Fuels
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GE Will Make Jet Part with Additive Manufacturing
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D-Wave Two to be Launched by Google and NASA
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Your Data-Driven Cubicle
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We Need to Talk about the Burgeoning Robot Middle Class
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Researchers Create “Hate Map” With Twitter Data
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Construction Starts on Jet Engine with 3-D-Printed Parts
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Government Lab Reveals It Has Operated Quantum Internet for Over Two Years
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Is Privacy Algorithmically Impossible?
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Wolfram Sees Business in Personal Analytics
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Astrobiologists Find Ancient Fossils in Fireball Fragments
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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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First Teleportation from One Macroscopic Object to Another
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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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Why Publishers Don't Like Apps
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The Most Important New Technology Since the Smart Phone Arrives December 2012
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Why We Can't Solve Big Problems
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