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Software Jan 29, 2019

New technology gives stronger voice to people, helps companies improve service

Say goodbye to the conventional focus group and its lack of real-time feedback.

Social Sciences Jan 24, 2019

Why the Internet hasn't killed off books

We stand amazed by the vitality of printed books, a more than 500-year-old technique, both on and offline. We have observed over the years all of the dialogue which books have created around themselves, through 150 interviews ...

Internet Jan 15, 2019

Facebook follows Google with funds to support journalism

Facebook announced Tuesday that it will invest $300 million over three years to support journalism, with an emphasis on promoting hard-hit local news organizations.

Optics & Photonics Dec 28, 2018

Fail-safe, reconfigurable chips

Researchers at the Telecommunications and Multimedia Applications Institute (iTEAM) of Valencia's Polytechnic University (UPV) have taken a step toward creating an infallible chip. They have developed an advanced method for ...

Plants & Animals Dec 18, 2018

Researchers uncover the detailed molecular structure of the sporopollenin polymer

For hundreds of millions of years, plants thrived in the Earth's oceans, safe from harsh conditions found on land, such as drought and ultraviolet radiation. Then, roughly 450 million years ago, plants found a way to make ...

Astronomy Dec 16, 2018

The life and death of a planetary system

How did we get here?

Internet Nov 25, 2018

Video gaming fiends with an itch hit Twitch

Seven years on from the rebranding of its original incarnation Justin.tv, video game live-streaming platform Twitch boasts more than a million people tuned in at any moment and interest is rising.

Ecology Nov 8, 2018

Live-streaming a marshland for fun—and science

If a tree falls in the Tidmarsh Wildlife Sanctuary, it doesn't matter if there's no one around. You can hear it anyway.

Machine learning & AI Oct 25, 2018

New AI-based video system helps seniors stay safe and independent

An autonomous intelligence system is helping seniors stay safe both at home and in care facilities, thanks to a collaboration between University of Alberta computing scientists and software technology company Spxtrm AI.

Software Oct 25, 2018

MixedEmotions: open-source toolbox for emotion analysis

A European team of researchers, including Universidad Politécnica de Madrid, has developed an open-source toolbox to assess emotions in texts, audios and videos.

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