June 26, 2019
Astronomy Bot Speeds Up Search for Jupiter's Twins
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June 25, 2019 -- Astronomers have a new tool in their search for extraterrestrial life -- a sophisticated bot that helps identify stars hosting planets similar to Jupiter and ... read more
May 30, 2019 -- Physicists have teleported a computer circuit instruction known as a quantum logic operation between two separated ions (electrically charged atoms), showcasing how quantum ... read more
May 19, 2019 -- A fleet of driverless cars working together to keep traffic moving smoothly can improve overall traffic flow by at least 35 percent, researchers ... read more
May 15, 2019 -- Computer scientists have taught an artificial intelligence agent how to do something that usually only humans can do -- take a few quick glimpses around and infer its whole ... read more
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Calibration Method Improves Scientific Research Performed With Smartphone Cameras
June 24, 2019 -- Although smartphones and other consumer cameras are increasingly used for scientific applications, it's difficult to compare and combine data from ... read more
Understanding Brain Activity When You Name What You See
June 24, 2019 -- Using complex statistical methods and fast measurement techniques, researchers found how the brain network comes up with the right word and enables us to say ... read more
Spotting Objects Amid Clutter
June 20, 2019 -- A new technique enables robots to quickly identify objects hidden in a three-dimensional cloud of data, reminiscent of how some people can make sense of a densely patterned 'Magic Eye' image if they ... read more
June 18, 2019 -- Researchers have developed a smartphone app that allows a user to easily program any robot to perform a task, dramatically bringing down the costs of building and programming ... read more
Biological Evolution Inspires Machine Learning
June 18, 2019 -- Evolution allows life to explore almost limitless diversity and complexity. Scientists hope to recreate such open-endedness in the laboratory or in computer simulations, but even sophisticated ... read more
June 12, 2019 -- A new tool for predicting a person's movement trajectory may help humans and robots work together in ... read more
Behind the Magic: Making Moving Photos a Reality
June 11, 2019 -- Researchers have figured out how to take a person from a 2D photo or a work of art and make them run, walk or jump out of the frame. The system also allows users to view the animation in three ... read more
From Viruses to Social Bots, Researchers Unearth the Structure of Attacked Networks
May 29, 2019 -- Researchers have developed a machine learning model of the invisible networks around us including, how viruses interact with proteins and genes in ... read more
AI and High-Performance Computing Extend Evolution to Superconductors
May 24, 2019 -- Researchers used the power of artificial intelligence and high-performance supercomputers to introduce and assess the impact of different configurations of defects on the performance of a ... read more
New Framework Improves Performance of Deep Neural Networks
May 21, 2019 -- Researchers have developed a new framework for building deep neural networks via grammar-guided network generators. In experimental testing, the new networks -- called AOGNets -- have outperformed ... read more
AI Tool Helps Radiologists Detect Brain Aneurysms
June 7, 2019 -- Radiologists improved their diagnoses of brain aneurysms with the help of an artificial intelligence algorithm developed by medical experts and computer ... read more
Game Theory Highlights Power of Local Reporting in Vaccine Decisions
May 23, 2019 -- Computational modeling of social networks suggests that vaccination programs are more successful in containing disease when individuals have access to local information about disease ... read more
Machine Learning Speeds Modeling of Experiments Aimed at Capturing Fusion Energy on Earth
May 17, 2019 -- Machine learning can help bring to Earth the clean fusion energy that lights the sun and stars. Researchers are using this form of artificial intelligence to create a model for rapid control of ... read more
May 17, 2019 -- Researchers see a blockchain-driven future where cars, homes and appliances can buy and sell digital ... read more
What Artificial Intelligence Can Teach Us About Proteins
May 15, 2019 -- Proteins are vital parts of all living organisms and perform essential tasks in our bodies. They build and repair tissues, supply components of the immune and hormone systems, regulate metabolism, ... read more
Artificial Intelligence Tool Vastly Scales Up Alzheimer's Research
May 15, 2019 -- Researchers have found a way to teach a computer to precisely detect one of the hallmarks of Alzheimer's disease in human brain tissue, delivering a proof of concept for a machine-learning ... read more
May 8, 2019 -- Scientists have succeeded in developing a piece of hardware which could pave the way for creating computers resembling the human brain. They produced a chip containing a network of artificial neurons ... read more
Merging Cell Datasets, Panorama Style
May 6, 2019 -- A new algorithm takes cues from panoramic photography to merge massive, diverse cell datasets into a single source that can be used for medical and biological ... read more
Rethinking Digital Service Design Could Reduce Their Environmental Impact
May 6, 2019 -- Digital technology companies could reduce the carbon footprint of services like YouTube by changing how they are designed, experts ... read more
May 4, 2019 -- A battery-like device could act as an artificial synapse within computing systems intended to imitate the brain's efficiency and ability to ... read more
Obstacles to Overcome Before Operating Fleets of Drones Becomes Reality
May 2, 2019 -- The technology exists to replace a single remote controlled drone with an automated fleet, but a researcher says there are several obstacles to tackle first. He is part of a team developing models to ... read more
Novel Software to Balance Data Processing Load in Supercomputers to Be Presented
Apr. 30, 2019 -- The modern-age adage 'work smarter, not harder' stresses the importance of not only working to produce, but also making efficient use of ... read more
Magnets Can Help AI Get Closer to the Efficiency of the Human Brain
Apr. 25, 2019 -- Researchers have developed a process to use magnetics with brain-like networks to program and teach devices such as personal robots, self-driving cars and drones to better generalize about different ... read more
Hidden Control Architecture of Brain Networks Unveiled
Apr. 23, 2019 -- Researchers have identified the intrinsic control architecture of brain networks. The control properties will contribute to providing a fundamental basis for the exogenous control of brain networks ... read more
A Deep Learning Tool for Personalized Workout Recommendations from Fitness Tracking Data
Apr. 22, 2019 -- Computer scientists have developed FitRec, a recommendation tool powered by deep learning, that is able to better estimate runners' heart rates during a workout and predict and recommend ... read more
Artificial Intelligence Speeds Efforts to Develop Clean, Virtually Limitless Fusion Energy
Apr. 17, 2019 -- Scientists are applying deep learning -- a powerful new version of the machine learning form of artificial intelligence -- to forecast sudden disruptions that can halt fusion reactions and damage the ... read more
New Algorithm Allows for Faster, Animal-Free Chemical Toxicity Testing
Apr. 16, 2019 -- The use of animals to test the toxicity of chemicals may one day become outdated thanks to a low-cost, high-speed ... read more
A Novel willingness to use artificial intelligence in career choices
- Putting data privacy in the hands of users
Tuesday, February 19, 2019
- Robots track moving objects with unprecedented precision
- Altered data sets can still provide statistical integrity and preserve privacy
Saturday, February 16, 2019
- How do we conserve and restore computer-based art in a changing technological environment?
- Artificial intelligence could help to foil online dating scams
- Selfies to self-diagnosis: Algorithm 'amps up' smartphones to diagnose disease
Monday, February 11, 2019
- Toward automated animal identification in wildlife research
- New method for high-speed synthesis of natural voices
Thursday, January 31, 2019
- Atari master: New AI smashes Google DeepMind in video game challenge
- Engineers program marine robots to take calculated risks
Tuesday, January 29, 2019
- Engineers translate brain signals directly into speech
- New university ranking system includes the cultural perspective
Thursday, January 24, 2019
- Using artificial intelligence for error correction in single cell analyses
- Artificial intelligence can dramatically cut time needed to process abnormal chest X-rays
Sunday, January 20, 2019
- A new low-latency congestion control for cellular networks
- This computer program makes pharma patents airtight
Tuesday, January 15, 2019
- Tool for nonstatisticians automatically generates models that glean insights from complex datasets
- Light up logic: Engineers perform computational logic with light
- AI approach outperformed human experts in identifying cervical precancer
Wednesday, January 9, 2019
- First smartphone app to detect opioid overdose and its precursors
- 'DeepSqueak' helps researchers decode rodent chatter
- Can artificial intelligence tell a teapot from a golf ball?
Thursday, December 20, 2018
- New AI computer vision system mimics how humans visualize and identify objects
- Network orchestration: Researcher uses music to manage networks
- Translating the 'language of behavior' with artificially intelligent motion capture
- Hardware-software co-design approach could make neural networks less power hungry
- Computer hardware designed for 3D games could hold the key to replicating human brain
Monday, December 17, 2018
- How a personality trait puts you at risk for cybercrime
- Quantum chemical calculations on quantum computers
Thursday, December 13, 2018
- Computer chip vulnerabilities discovered
- High-efficiency discovery drives low-power computing
- Mathematical solver for analog computers
Monday, December 3, 2018
- To detect new odors, fruit fly brains improve on a well-known computer algorithm
- Searching an artificial bee colony for real-world results
Thursday, November 29, 2018
- The Wizard of Oz most 'influential' film of all time according to network science
- To replicate physical objects for virtual reality, just turn on your smartphone
- Intelligent framework aims to optimize data transfer in 5G networks
- New method automatically computes realistic movement with friction from 3D design
Tuesday, November 27, 2018
- Computers successfully trained to identify animals in photos
- Artificial intelligence may help reduce gadolinium dose in MRI
Tuesday, November 20, 2018
- Model of quantum artificial life on quantum computer
- New framework pushes the limits of high-performance computing
- AI capable of outlining in a single chart information from thousands of scientific papers
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