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Engineering Jul 10, 2017

Researchers revolutionize brain-computer interfaces using silicon electronics

Today, implanted electrode devices for stimulating the brain are extremely crude devices with only a handful of electrodes that are used to mitigate the effects of Parkinson's, epilepsy, and other neurodegenerative conditions. ...

Computer Sciences Jul 4, 2017

On computer science—a turbo in the algorithm

A new "Interview on Computer Science". Serge Abiteboul and Christine Froidevaux interview Claude Berrou, computer engineer and electronics engineer, and a member of the French Academy of Sciences. Claude Berrou is a professor ...

Security Jun 5, 2017

App uses smartphone compass to stop voice hacking

While convenient, Siri, WeChat and other voice-based smartphone apps can expose you to a growing security threat: voice hacking.

Biochemistry May 16, 2017

Titan supercomputer analyzes bacterial photosynthetic system

Despite the grand diversity among living organisms, the molecule used to store and transmit energy within aerobic, or oxygen-using, cells is remarkably the same. From bacteria to fungi, plants, and animals, adenosine triphosphate ...

Nanophysics Apr 27, 2017

Novel technique reveals the 3-D structure and composition of powerful, custom-made high-temperature superconductors

Some of the most promising and puzzling phenomena in physics play out on the nanoscale, where a billionth-of-a-meter shift can make or break perfect electrical conductivity.

Computer Sciences Apr 3, 2017

Visualizing scientific big data in informative and interactive ways

Humans are visual creatures: our brain processes images 60,000 times faster than text, and 90 percent of information sent to the brain is visual. Visualization is becoming increasingly useful in the era of big data, in which ...

Consumer & Gadgets Mar 20, 2017

Samsung voice-assistant Bixby to debut with new phone

Samsung announced Monday that a voice-powered digital assistant named "Bixby" will debut with a flagship Galaxy S8 smartphone set to be unveiled by the South Korean consumer electronics giant.

Engineering Mar 16, 2017

Controlling turtle motion with human thought

Korean researchers have developed a technology that can remotely control an animal's movement with human thought.

Nanomaterials Feb 22, 2017

Improved polymer and new assembly method for ultra-conformable 'electronic tattoo' devices

A group of researchers at Waseda University has developed processes and materials for ultrathin stick-on electronic devices using elastomeric "nanosheet" film, achieving ease of production while also preserving high elasticity ...

Hi Tech & Innovation Feb 16, 2017

The cybersecurity risk of self-driving cars

Ten million self-driving cars will be on the road by 2020, according to an in-depth report by Business Insider Intelligence. Proponents of autonomous vehicles say that the technology has the potential to benefit society in ...

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