How changing the rules of computing could lighten Big Data’s impact on the internet.
How changing the rules of computing could lighten Big Data’s impact on the internet.
Civil engineering and education researchers are working together with Detroit teens.
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Data gleaned from cameras and sensors increases predictive accuracy.
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We’ve been promised all kinds of benefits from a future of connected vehicles, but flood control?
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“Acoustic fields are unexpectedly richer in information than is typically thought.”
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Subscription service offers real-time monitoring
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A Q&A with a biomechanics expert who has researched reaction times
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System sniffs out fakes up to 76 percent of the time.
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New software finally makes ‘memory disaggregation’ practical.
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New tools could fight crime, protect financial system
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