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General Physics May 30, 2017

Data from the LHC converted to piano music

For almost a decade, the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) has been enabling scientists to develop a greater understanding of – and, in some cases, rewrite – the laws of physics.

Social Sciences May 1, 2017

Preschoolers' story comprehension similar for print and digital books

The content of a children's book—not its form as a print book or a digital book—predicts how well children understand a story, finds a new study by NYU Steinhardt School of Culture, Education, and Human Development.

Business Apr 3, 2017

Shares in UK chipmaker dive 60 pct after Apple ends contract (Update)

Shares in chipmaker Imagination Technologies plunged over 60 percent on Monday after the British company announced that Apple plans to stop using its products.

Consumer & Gadgets Mar 22, 2017

Needy expat workers get new phones as Singapore moves to scrap 2G

A Singapore migrant welfare group has started distributing 3G-enabled mobile phones to cash-strapped foreign workers days before the city-state shuts down its 2G network.

Plants & Animals Mar 20, 2017

Research teaches machines to decipher the dawn chorus

Innovative research looking at the timing and sequence of bird calls could provide new insight into the social interaction that goes on between birds. It will also help teach machines to differentiate between man-made and ...

Telecom Mar 7, 2017

Signaling success for 5th gen communications

One of the defining characteristics of the next generation of mobile communications will be the use of a multitude of lower-power antennas to maintain ubiquitous high-performance signal coverage. Saudi Arabia's King Abdullah ...

Social Sciences Feb 17, 2017

Remembering the need to forget

We are built to forget – it is a psychological necessity. But in a social media world that captures – and, more importantly, remembers – everything we say and do, forgetting is becoming a thing of the past. If we lose ...

Computer Sciences Feb 16, 2017

Professors build AI to help autonomous vehicles locate themselves on maps

Self-driving cars could account for 21 million new vehicles sold every year by 2035. Over the next decade alone such vehicles—and vehicles with assisted-driving technology —could deliver $1 trillion in societal and consumer ...

Ecology Feb 13, 2017

New software will standardize data collection for great white sharks

The lack of a standardized procedure for collecting data about elusive and hard to find species like the great white shark has to date seriously hampered efforts to manage and protect these animals.

Other Feb 8, 2017

'Ghost skier' leads Winter Olympic Games data revolution

A "ghost skier" hurtling down the slope, an athlete's glucose levels flashing across the screen along with his heart rate—it is all part of an Olympic data revolution awaiting television viewers.

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