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Internet Mar 20, 2015

Data retention plan amended for journalists, but is it enough?

The House of Representatives has finally passed the third tranche of national security legislation, concerning the mandatory retention of all Australians' data when they use telecommunications services.

Hi Tech & Innovation Mar 13, 2015

IBM's 'Jeopardy!' champ ventures to new worlds

IBM Watson initially won fame as the artificially intelligent computer system that won $1 million for whipping former "Jeopardy!" champs Ken Jennings and Brad Rutter on the televised game show in 2011.

Business Mar 10, 2015

Woman behind venture firm lawsuit to testify for second day

Jurors in a sex discrimination trial against one of Silicon Valley's most prestigious venture capital firms will hear a second day of testimony from the woman behind the high-profile gender bias lawsuit.

Ecology Mar 6, 2015

PHAs can help save the Chesapeake

PHAs are plastics that are made by bacteria. PHAs also are eaten by bacteria.

Energy & Green Tech Mar 4, 2015

Big box stores could ditch the grid, use natural gas fuel cells instead

Large facilities like big box stores or hospitals could keep the lights on by using a fuel cell that runs off the natural gas that already flows in pipelines below most city streets.

Social Sciences Mar 3, 2015

Finding a job may be the hardest nut for a new scientist to crack

The typical biography of a scientist might look something like this.

Social Sciences Jan 30, 2015

The importance of imagery in communicating research

Whether it's in academia or industry, there's an underappreciated and overlooked obstacle to success: Solid research becomes undone by a sub-standard image.

Consumer & Gadgets Jan 25, 2015

Technology improves avalanche gear for backcountry skiers

As outdoor recreation companies increasingly cater to skiers and snowboarders who like to venture beyond the groomed slopes at ski resorts and tackle backcountry terrain, they've put a special emphasis on gear and equipment ...

Engineering Jan 7, 2015

Drone revolution draws near, but big obstacles remain

The drones are coming. Not as flying deliverymen that bring diapers, books or soup cans to your home, a vision put forth by Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos to much fanfare a little more than a year ago.

Quantum Âé¶¹ÒùÔºics Dec 22, 2014

The importance of three-way atom interactions in maintaining coherence

Quantum computers will someday perform calculations impossible for conventional digital computers. But for that to happen, the core quantum information must be preserved against contamination from the environment. In other ...

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