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Here's How Government Thinks Nanotech Will Transform Cyber
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Here's How Government Thinks Nanotech Will Transform Cyber

A group of U.S. federal organizations think brain-inspired nanotechnology could help the government protect its networks.

Air Force Seeks Ideas For How Quantum Computing Can Help Warfighters
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Air Force Seeks Ideas For How Quantum Computing Can Help Warfighters

The U.S. Air Force has requested white papers that describe new ways quantum computing could help achieve its mission.

Vint Cerf: Buggy Software Is Scarier Than A Robot Takeover
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Vint Cerf: Buggy Software Is Scarier Than A Robot Takeover

Google’s chief Internet evangelist, Vint Cerf, said he has no fear of a robotic overthrow, because artificial intelligence is not that sophisticated.

Iarpa Wants Smarter Algorithms--Not More of Them
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Iarpa Wants Smarter Algorithms--Not More of Them

U.S. Intelligence Advanced Research Projects Activity program manager Jacob Vogelstein discusses the economics of his agency using previously rejected algorithms...

White House Wants to Train K-12 Students to Be Nation's Future Cyber Defense
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White House Wants to Train K-12 Students to Be Nation's Future Cyber Defense

A $4-billion effort encouraging U.S. public schools to offer computer science courses is part of a longer-term effort to fill the shortage of federal cyber experts...

­.s. STEM Funding Still Reeling From Budget Cuts
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­.s. STEM Funding Still Reeling From Budget Cuts

Some U.S. agencies and higher education institutions that lost much-needed federal grants to sequestration may still be left wanting. 

­.s. Government Is Working on Making Implantable Memory Chips So We Don't Forget Anything Ever Again
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­.s. Government Is Working on Making Implantable Memory Chips So We Don't Forget Anything Ever Again

The day when chips will be implanted into people's brains so they never forget anything is quickly becoming a reality. 

This Is the Best Way to Take a Selfie, According to Artificial Intelligence
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This Is the Best Way to Take a Selfie, According to Artificial Intelligence

A Stanford University Ph.D. student has trained a neural network to determine what constitutes a good selfie. 

Federal Researchers Want to ­ntangle Internet of Things
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Federal Researchers Want to ­ntangle Internet of Things

The U.S. National Institute of Standards and Technology has released its Draft Framework for Cyber-Physical Systems. 

Tech Experts Predict What 2025 Will Look Like
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Tech Experts Predict What 2025 Will Look Like

A World Economic Forum report contains predictions about what impacts technology will have on the world by 2025. 

This Mind-Controlled Prosthetic Robot Arm Lets You Actually Feel What It Touches
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This Mind-Controlled Prosthetic Robot Arm Lets You Actually Feel What It Touches

At a conference in July, the U.S. Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency presented a robot arm that can be controlled by a human brain, and two months later...

Neuroscience Computing Boot Camp Aims to Ignite Interest For Brain Research
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Neuroscience Computing Boot Camp Aims to Ignite Interest For Brain Research

IBM is trying to get the federal government more interested in neuroscience-inspired computing. 

Lawmakers Want a Few Good Hackers to Help Bring Congress Into the 21st Century
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Lawmakers Want a Few Good Hackers to Help Bring Congress Into the 21st Century

The Hack4Congress D.C. brought together technology enthusiasts and non-technology hobbyists to work on projects intended to make the U.S. Congress more efficient...

The Smartest Hackers in the Room (hint: They're Not the Humans)
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The Smartest Hackers in the Room (hint: They're Not the Humans)

Teams from around the world will engage in a dress rehearsal next month for the U.S. Pentagon's Cyber Grand Challenge, a competition to develop automated hacker...

Ftc Pits Humans Against Robocalls in New Contest
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Ftc Pits Humans Against Robocalls in New Contest

The U.S. Federal Trade Commission is launching two contests asking the public to develop solutions for blocking, forwarding, and analyzing automated calls. 

Megan Smith Wants to 'debug' Tech's Diversity Problem
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Megan Smith Wants to 'debug' Tech's Diversity Problem

The lack of representation of women and minorities in the U.S. technology sector is a problem Obama administration chief technology officer Megan Smith wants to...

Spy Research Agency Is Building Psychic Machines to Predict Hacks
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Spy Research Agency Is Building Psychic Machines to Predict Hacks

The U.S. Intelligence Advanced Research Projects Activity is working on a new contest aimed at creating a system to predict cyberthreats a network may face ahead...

The Search Engine of the Future Will Be All-Seeing, All-Knowing 'watcher in the Sky'
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The Search Engine of the Future Will Be All-Seeing, All-Knowing 'watcher in the Sky'

Stefan Weitz, until recently senior director of search at Bing, observes the Internet has become much more massive since Google was conceived in the 1990s. 

How Reverse-Engineering the Brain Could Help Machines Learn
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How Reverse-Engineering the Brain Could Help Machines Learn

The U.S. Intelligence Advanced Research Projects Activity has announced a research and development program to reverse-engineer the algorithms brains use.

­.s. Official: Chinese Want Nsa Cyber Schools
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­.s. Official: Chinese Want Nsa Cyber Schools

Corporate leaders in China believe cyber-relations with the U.S. could improve if Chinese universities taught U.S. National Security Agency-approved curricula. 
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