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Mixed reality virtually pumps up SMURF students - GCU Today
GCU Today
GCU Today
Shaun Wang executes a midair click recently in the Honors College conference room while viewing a mixed-reality image through Microsoft's HoloLens. Wang is part of the Smart Urban Fabrics, or S.M.U.R.F., research and development student group in the ...
Mixed reality virtually pumps up SMURF students - GCU Today
GCU Today
GCU Today
Shaun Wang executes a midair click recently in the Honors College conference room while viewing a mixed-reality image through Microsoft's HoloLens. Wang is part of the Smart Urban Fabrics, or S.M.U.R.F., research and development student group in the ...
Alabama, Colorado, and New York Students Win Regional Siemens Competition at the University of Texas at Austin - Business Wire (press release)
Business Wire (press release)
The Competition is the nation's premier science research competition for high school students and promotes excellence by encouraging students to undertake individual or team research projects. For more information go to: www.siemens-foundation.org.
Washington, California Students Win Regional Siemens Competition at California Institute of TechnologyDigital Journal
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All you ever wanted to know about Artificial Intelligence - RTE.ie
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RTE.ie
There were many initial breakthroughs in AI research, including some in general purpose methods for logical reasoning and theorem proving. Terry Winograd's SHRDLU system was able to react to natural language commands, while the Shakey robot project ...
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Twitter Ocean Chess, lessons from the Vaquita, awe of the deep, and more! Monday Morning Salvage: November 13 ... - Southern Fried Science
Southern Fried Science
Southern Fried Science
Laura Robinson, University of Bristol, and the Natural Environment Research Council. Expedition JC094 was funded by the European Research Council. The Vaquita are going extinct and with them comes an importance lesson on the value of social science ...
Three ways robots can save lives in war - Phys.Org
Phys.Org
Machines have achieved superhuman performance in the games Chess, Jeopardy and Go. With sufficient research, superhuman performance in ethics may become possible too. Robots are a double-edged sword. Used badly, they can perpetrate genocide ...
Greenfield Public Library Notebook, Nov. 13, 2017 - The Recorder
The Recorder
The Recorder
Writers' Lunch: Monday through Thursday from noon to 2 p.m., the library's LeVanway Room is open for Writers' Lunch, a self-directed free writing time open to any writer who is looking for a place to work. Bring your own lunch and beverage and stop in ...
Chess Market Key Player, Regions, Manufacturers Analysis, Application and Specification, Cost Analysis, Price and ... - MilTech
MilTech
In the Chess Market research report, following points market opportunities, market risk and market overview are enclosed along with in-depth study of each point. Production of the Chess is analyzed with respect to various regions, types and applications.
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Yuri Milner and the Fellowship of Silicon Valley Science Influencers - WIRED
WIRED
WIRED
Dozens of people—scientists, astronauts, and also a producer, a chess champ, and a soprano—signed the note, which kicked off a $100 million effort by Russian billionaire Yuri Milner to catch signals from alien civilizations. ... The intertwining ...
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A Young Woman Gains Independence — And More — In 'Thelma' - NPR
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NPR
... and lead to a course of eerie medical tests, as well as some theological speculation. (In the end credits, Trier and Vogt detail their research into epilepsy and its historical links to supposed witchcraft and demonic possession.) Science and magic ...
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Chess Legend Gary Kasparov Says “I Told You So” on Russian Fake News Tactics - 1redDrop
1redDrop
1redDrop
In a TV interview with CNBC a the Web Summit tech conference in Lisbon, Chess icon Gary Kasparov laid it out once again about Russia's meddling in the politics of their own and other nations. “I'm tired of repeating 'I told you so'. For so many years I ...
'I told you so,' chess legend Garry Kasparov says on Russian interference in the US election - CNBC
CNBC
CNBC
Russian interference in the U.S. elections via social media platforms amounts to "cyberwar," chess legend Garry Kasparov told CNBC Wednesday, adding that he has been warning about this for a while. Over the past few weeks, details have emerged about ...
Collision Industry Conference: Are You Following OEM Procedures? - BodyShop Business
BodyShop Business
BodyShop Business
In a presentation at the Oct. 31 Collision Industry Conference (CIC) in Las Vegas, Toby Chess and Dale Matsumoto emphasized the importance of following OEM guidelines – and taking the time to research the most up-to-date OEM procedures. Chess, who is ...
MindSports IO To Revolutionize Intellectual Sports For 1 Billion Players - Cointelegraph (Bitcoin, Cryptocurrency and Blockchain News)
Cointelegraph (Bitcoin, Cryptocurrency and Blockchain News)
Cointelegraph (Bitcoin, Cryptocurrency and Blockchain News)
At the same time, the company announces that Geoffrey Borg, CEO at Federal Chess Association (FIDE) and Blockchain Community Advisor, Min Kim, ex-Tim Draper/Cryptonomos, are joining to advise the social gaming network for intellectual sports.
Here's Why John Urschel Retired From the NFL to Live on $25K a Year - Eurweb.com
Eurweb.com
Eurweb.com
“It's because the things I love the most in this world (reading math, doing research, playing chess) are very, very inexpensive.” His retirement from the NFL came just two days after a study was released showing a link between concussions and brain ...
System Bits: Nov. 7 - SemiEngineering
SemiEngineering
SemiEngineering
Backing up a bit, the researchers reminded that while computers can now beat humans at chess and Go, it may be some time before people trust their driving. They reminded about the current instability and danger of self-driving cars, highlighted last ...
Where Did Those Electrons Go? X-Ray Measurements Solve Decades-Old Mystery - Newswise (press release)
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Newswise (press release)
This work was supported by grants from the National Science Foundation to CHESS and the Cornell Center for Materials Research. Some of the work was done at the Cornell NanoScale Science and Technology Facility, also supported by the NSF.
Where did those electrons go? Decades-old mystery solvedPhys.Org
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Where Did Those Electrons Go? X-Ray Measurements Solve Decades-Old Mystery - Newswise (press release)
Phys.Org
Newswise (press release)
This work was supported by grants from the National Science Foundation to CHESS and the Cornell Center for Materials Research. Some of the work was done at the Cornell NanoScale Science and Technology Facility, also supported by the NSF.
Where did those electrons go? Decades-old mystery solvedPhys.Org
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Where did those electrons go? X-ray measurements solve decades-old mystery - EurekAlert (press release)
EurekAlert (press release)
EurekAlert (press release)
This work was supported by grants from the National Science Foundation to CHESS and the Cornell Center for Materials Research. Some of the work was done at the Cornell NanoScale Science and Technology Facility, also supported by the NSF.
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End of year stock-pruning: Be the tortoise, not the hare - Gainesville Sun
Gainesville Sun
As the end of the 2017 comes into sight, it is time once again to view Wall Street in a manner like the end game of a chess match. And yes, like chess, it takes special skills to master the Street's annual end game. What makes this time of the year ...