Robots organize your photos, so you can procrastinate
If you're like many people, you have thousands of photos on your phone, long forgotten after you've posted a few on Instagram or Facebook.
If you're like many people, you have thousands of photos on your phone, long forgotten after you've posted a few on Instagram or Facebook.
Software
Oct 12, 2016
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Google said Wednesday that data requests from governments around the world hit a record high in the six months ending in June, extending a steady rise.
Internet
Oct 12, 2016
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The Native American tribe at the center of protests against an oil pipeline in North Dakota reacted angrily Wednesday to the resumption of construction on lands the tribe considers sacred.
Environment
Oct 12, 2016
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The Moon is bombarded by so much space rock that its surface gets a complete facelift every 81,000 years, according to a study released Wednesday based on NASA data.
Space Exploration
Oct 12, 2016
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Google and Facebook on Wednesday announced plans to work with a China Soft Power Holdings subsidiary to connect Los Angeles and Hong Kong with a high-capacity internet cable.
Telecom
Oct 12, 2016
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Washington State University biologist Mechthild Tegeder has developed a way to dramatically increase the yield and quality of soybeans.
Environment
Oct 12, 2016
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Just as there are two sides to every story, sustainability challenges have at least two stories to reach every solution. Scientists report new ways to understand and integrate those tales.
Environment
Oct 12, 2016
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Efforts by the Brazilian government over the past 15 years to curb deforestation have been a widely celebrated success, but a new study finds that there's more deforestation happening in Brazil than official accounts suggest.
Environment
Oct 12, 2016
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Researchers for the first time have documented the killing of millions of animals in Brazil's Amazon Basin for their hides following the collapse of the Rubber Boom in the 20th century, causing the collapse of some aquatic ...
Ecology
Oct 12, 2016
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Academically talented girls in the United States surpass boys in language performance and are narrowing the gap with their male counterparts in math achievement, according to new research from the Duke University Talent Identification ...
Social Sciences
Oct 12, 2016
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