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Cartoons May Teach Machines To Understand The Visual World

Cartoons May Teach Machines To Understand The Visual World

A human child can look at a cartoon picture of a chicken and recognize it is a chicken, but that is a show-stopper for machine learning. Unless it matches a cartoon chicken programmed in, it will not…
Mechanized Human Hands Improve Function Lost To Nerve Damage

Mechanized Human Hands Improve Function Lost To Nerve Damage

Engineers have developed and successfully demonstrated the value of a simple pulley mechanism to improve hand function after surgery. The device, tested in cadaver hands, is one of the first…
5 Ways The Superintelligence Revolution Might Happen

5 Ways The Superintelligence Revolution Might Happen

Taking over one neuron at a time. Credit: viipeer, CC BY-NC-SA By Nick Bostrom, University of Oxford Biological brains are unlikely to be the final stage of intelligence. Machines already have…
'Greener' Transistors For Upcoming Flexible Displays

'Greener' Transistors For Upcoming Flexible Displays

The iPhone 6 is apparently flexible, though that's a not a good thing; people are warping them when they sit down, and people without abnormal strength can simply twist them in their hands. But that…
Nature Communications Switching To Exclusive Open Access

Nature Communications Switching To Exclusive Open Access

Nature Publishing Group has announced that Nature Communications will only accept open access research submissions starting October 20th 2014. This is a big win for open access.  The 2013 Impact…
15 Biomarkers: Blood Test May Determine Risk For Psychosis

15 Biomarkers: Blood Test May Determine Risk For Psychosis

Preliminary results from a recent study show that a blood test, when used in psychiatric patients experiencing symptoms that are considered to be indicators of a high risk for psychosis, identifies…
GelSight: Fingertip Sensor Gives Robot Dexterity In Real Time

GelSight: Fingertip Sensor Gives Robot Dexterity In Real Time

Researchers have equipped a robot with a novel tactile sensor that lets it grasp a USB cable draped freely over a hook and insert it into a USB port. Its processing algorithm is faster, so it…
Second Skin: Skintight Spacesuits Leave The Bulk Behind

Second Skin: Skintight Spacesuits Leave The Bulk Behind

For future astronauts, the process of suiting up may go something like this: Instead of climbing into a conventional, bulky, gas-pressurized suit, an astronaut may don a lightweight, stretchy garment…
SideSwipe: Gesture Control Using Reflected Smartphone Transmissions

SideSwipe: Gesture Control Using Reflected Smartphone Transmissions

Mobile phones are in the hands of 80 percent of Americans so manufacturers are scrambling to find new ways to keep people buying the next model. Being able to use gestures in the space around the…
Science 2.0: There Is No Magic Genetic Bullet For Complex Traits, But Here Are 18 Approaches

Science 2.0: There Is No Magic Genetic Bullet For Complex Traits, But Here Are 18 Approaches

Anyone who tells you they have a super food or a potion to impact a complex trait is sellinf you something. Life is rarely simple. The things we care about most, from crop yields to disease risks,…

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