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Iris Scans: Security Breakthrough Or Privacy Invasion?
Researchers Test Smartphones for Earthquake Warning
Google network learns to play Space Invaders in breakthrough for artificial intelligence
Poker-playing program knows when to fold ’em
Carnegie Mellon Chemists Create Nanofibers Using Unprecedented New Method
Gecko-inspired Adhesion: Self-cleaning and Reliable
Major Advance in tissue engineering and 3D printing
Bio-Inspired Robotic Device Could Aid Ankle-Foot Rehabilitation
Biodegradable Batteries to Power Smart Medical Devices
Biometric Security Poses Huge Privacy Risks
Polymer gel, heal thyself: University of Pittsburgh engineering team proposes new composites that can regenerate when damaged
Carnegie Mellon computer searches web 24/7 to analyze images and teach itself common sense
Carnegie Mellon Researchers Use Inkblots To Improve Security of Online Passwords
Carnegie Mellon-Disney Motion Tracking Technology Is Extremely Precise and Inexpensive With Minimal Lag
Researchers Use Machine Learning to Boil Down the Stories that Wearable Cameras Are Telling
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