A Q&A with a biomechanics expert who has researched reaction times
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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 tools could fight crime, protect financial system
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Surveys and electronic tracking will help boost transit efforts to connect residents with jobs.
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Rob Rutenbar points out that people need a systematic middle way to take CS “wide” into diverse disciplines.
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Verdict can make databases deliver answers more than 200 times faster while maintaining 99 percent accuracy.
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New software finally makes ‘memory disaggregation’ practical.
New memristor chips can see patterns over pixels
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