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Other Jan 30, 2014

Creating digital maps to help preserve cultural heritage of Russian community

Indigenous communities from Russia's Kamchatka Peninsula are dealing with an issue of great concern – the possible impending loss of the Itelmen language, which, in the community of 4,000, is only spoken by roughly one ...

Internet Jan 29, 2014

Facebook isn't dying but it needs to evolve more

Researchers John Cannarella and Joshua Spechler from Princeton University made headlines last week when they predicted that Mark Zuckerberg's almighty Facebook would shed 80% of its users by 2017.

Social Sciences Jan 28, 2014

Study reveals dangers to Mexican journalists along US border

Violence and threats to many Mexican journalists reporting along the U.S. border has led to less investigative and crime reporting, a phenomenon described as "self-censorship," the UA researchers found.

Security Jan 21, 2014

Research enhances online security

As the digital world becomes more and more integrated with day-to-day life, computer scientist Samson Cheung's research is helping to provide necessary safeguards, without sacrificing the benefits brought forth by new technologies.

Internet Jan 16, 2014

Google gets in game of Internet age storytelling

The Google lab behind augmented reality game "Ingress" is teaming with HarperCollins Publishers and top author James Frey for an Internet age adventure in storytelling.

Computer Sciences Dec 29, 2013

First Stanford code poetry slam reveals the literary side of computer code

Leslie Wu, a doctoral student in computer science at Stanford, took an appropriately high-tech approach to presenting her poem "Say 23" at the first Stanford Code Poetry Slam.

Software Dec 24, 2013

How smartphone tech could change behavior

Funneling a steady stream of diversions straight to your pocket, smartphones are often cast as the ultimate distractors. But a University of Michigan engineering professor sees potential for them to be something quite the ...

Space Exploration Dec 20, 2013

Space has an 'animalistic' sound according to artist in residence

University of Leicester Leverhulme Scholar provides unique insight into the sounds of space

Other Dec 17, 2013

Does Skype help or hinder communication?

Speech is the one of the most important forms of communication between humans.

Telecom Dec 16, 2013

Free-flowing traffic on the information highway

Our communication networks have to process constantly increasing volumes of data, pushing them to the limits of their capacity. An analyzer makes it possible to test new, efficient transmission formats quickly and with ...

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