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Home Tweet Home: A House with Its Own Voice on Twitter
A techie’s San Francisco home has its own Twitter feed. Will yours be next?
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Liquefied Air Could Power Cars and Store Energy from Sun and Wind
A 19th-century idea might lead to cleaner cars, larger-scale renewable energy.
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Brain Training May Help Clear Cognitive Fog Caused by Chemotherapy
The mental fuzziness induced by cancer treatment could be eased by cognitive exercises performed online, say researchers.
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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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An Interplanetary GPS Using Pulsar Signals
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Here’s One DOE Loan Program Success
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Bitcoin’s Growing Pains
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The Data Scientist: A New Job and a New Way of Doing Business
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Gigabit-Per-Second Wireless Tested in New York
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The Phosphorous Atom Quantum Computing Machine
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How Apple Avoids Taxes through R&D Spending
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What Will Hackers Do with the New Kinect?
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The Danger Days of May in Oklahoma
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How the Great Firewall of China Shapes Chinese Surfing Habits
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In San Francisco, a House with Its Own Twitter Feed
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The Smartphone that Nokia Might Have Made
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Second Life Founder’s New Virtual World Uses Body-Tracking Hardware
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Exxon’s Huge Algae Fuel Project Appears to Be a Failure
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One-Time Pad Reinvented to Make Electronic Copying Impossible
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The Resurgence of Liquid Air for Energy Storage
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Intel Fuels a Rebellion around Your Data
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Other Interesting arXiv Papers (Week Ending 18 May 2013)
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Gigabit-Per-Second Wireless Tested in New York
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One-Time Pad Reinvented to Make Electronic Copying Impossible
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The Resurgence of Liquid Air for Energy Storage
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D-Wave Two to be Launched by Google and NASA
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Intel Fuels a Rebellion around Your Data
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Bitcoin’s Growing Pains
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In San Francisco, a House with Its Own Twitter Feed
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Managing Light To Increase Solar Efficiency
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The 10 Breakthrough Technologies of 2013
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A Smarter Watch to Make Your Smartphone Better
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The Data Scientist: A New Job and a New Way of Doing Business
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Human Embryonic Stem Cells Cloned
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Siemens Quantifies the Stupidity of Solar in Germany
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Is Artificial Intelligence Finally Coming into Its Own?
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The Phosphorous Atom Quantum Computing Machine
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Government Lab Reveals It Has Operated Quantum Internet for Over Two Years
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Second Life Founder’s New Virtual World Uses Body-Tracking Hardware
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GE Will Make Jet Part with Additive Manufacturing
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In San Francisco, a House with Its Own Twitter Feed
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Intel Fuels a Rebellion around Your Data
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D-Wave Two to be Launched by Google and NASA
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The Data Scientist: A New Job and a New Way of Doing Business
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An App That Tells Your Doctor When You’re Feeling Low
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We Need to Talk about the Burgeoning Robot Middle Class
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Artificial Retinas Are Coming Into View
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A Camera That Logs Your Life
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Astrobiologists Find Ancient Fossils in Fireball Fragments
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Government Lab Reveals It Has Operated Quantum Internet for Over Two Years
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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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Moore’s Law and the Origin of Life
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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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