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How Russia’s online censorship could jeopardize internet freedom worldwide
  1. How Russia’s online censorship could jeopardize internet freedom worldwide

    The nation is using inexpensive commodity equipment to block 170K domains on more than 1K privately-owned ISPs.

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  2. ‘Sensors in a Shoebox’ empower citizens to gather data about communities

    Civil engineering and education researchers are working together with Detroit teens.

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  3. First programmable memristor computer aims to bring AI processing down from the cloud

    Circuit elements that store information in their electrical resistances enable a brain-like form of computing, storing and processing information in the same place.

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  4. Computer vision: Finding the best teaching frame in a video for fake video fightback

    The frame in which a human marks out the boundaries of an object makes a huge difference in how well AI software can identify that object through the rest of the video.

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  5. New chip stops hacks before they start

    MORPHEUS can encrypt and reshuffle code thousands of times faster than human and electronic hackers.

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  6. Teaching self-driving cars to predict pedestrian movement

    Data gleaned from cameras and sensors increases predictive accuracy.

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  7. ‘Air traffic control’ for driverless cars could speed up deployment

    Human-generated responses could remotely assist autonomous vehicles decision’s during times of uncertainty.

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  8. How connected vehicles’ wipers could help prevent flooding

    We’ve been promised all kinds of benefits from a future of connected vehicles, but flood control?

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  9. A ‘decathlon’ for antibiotics puts them through more realistic testing

    Surprise findings could upend the current drug discovery approach for treating one of the most dangerous hospital-borne infections.

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  10. Toward brain-like computing: New memristor better mimics synapses

    Competition and cooperation, which regulate the strengthening and weakening of connections in the brain, can now be modeled directly.

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