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Published New technique offers faster security for non-volatile memory tech - New Technique Offers Faster Security for Non-Volatile Memory Tech
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Researchers have developed a technique that leverages hardware and software to improve file system s...
Published Tiny, cheap solution for quantum-secure encryption - Tiny, Cheap Solution for Quantum-Secure Encryption
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Engineers propose a new kind of encryption to protect data in the age of quantum computers. ABSTRACT...
Published Big data privacy for machine learning just got 100 times cheaper - Big Data Privacy for Machine Learning Just Got 100 Times Cheaper
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Computer scientists have discovered an inexpensive way for tech companies to implement a rigorous fo...
Published Propeller advance paves way for quiet, efficient electric aviation - Propeller Advance Paves Way for Quiet, Efficient Electric Aviation
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Electrification is seen as having an important role to play in the fossil-free aviation of tomorrow....
Published Vocal tract size, shape dictate speech sounds - Vocal Tract Size and Shape Dictate Speech Sounds
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Researchers explore how anatomical variations in a speaker's vocal tract affect speech production. U...
Published A type of simple, DIY air filter can be an effective way to filter out indoor air pollutants - A Simple DIY Air Filter: An Effective Way to Filter Indoor Air Pollutants
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A study found that inexpensive, easy-to-assemble Corsi-Rosenthal boxes can help reduce exposure to i...
Published Brain flexibility may hasten hearing improvements from cochlear implants - Brain Flexibility May Hasten Hearing Improvements from Cochlear Implants
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Kickstarting the brain's natural ability to adjust to new circumstances, or neuroplasticity, improve...
Published Pulsing ultrasound waves could someday remove microplastics from waterways - Pulsing Ultrasound Waves: A Promising Solution to Remove Microplastics from Waterways
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Colorful particles of plastic drift along under the surface of most waterways. These barely visible...
Published Versatile, high-speed, and efficient crystal actuation with photothermally resonated natural vibrations - Versatile, High-Speed, and Efficient Crystal Actuation with Photothermally Resonated Natural Vibrations
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Mechanically responsive molecular crystals are extremely useful in soft robotics, which requires a v...
Published Researchers help AI express uncertainty to improve health monitoring tech - Researchers Help AI Express Uncertainty to Improve Health Monitoring Tech
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A team of engineering and health researchers has developed a tool that improves the ability of elect...
Published It's not as difficult as you think to shout upwind - It's Not as Difficult as You Think to Shout Upwind
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Why does it feel so difficult to shout upwind? The sensation is common enough to have found its way ...
Published Lead vocal tracks in popular music go quiet - Lead Vocal Tracks in Popular Music Go Quiet
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Scientists carried out an analysis of hundreds of popular song recordings from 1946 to 2020 to deter...
Published Sensor enables high-fidelity input from everyday objects, human body - Sensor Enables High-Fidelity Input from Everyday Objects, Human Body
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Couches, tables, sleeves and more can turn into a high-fidelity input device for computers using a n...
Published Propellers are louder over ground - Propellers are Louder Over Ground: Understanding the Science Behind It
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The effects of the ground on propeller noise have now been measured experimentally. ABSTRACT: Propel...
Published Scholars unify color systems using prime numbers - Scholars Unify Color Systems Using Prime Numbers
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Existing color systems, such as RGB and CYMK, are all text-based and require a large range of values...
Published Scientific advance leads to a new tool in the fight against hackers - Scientific Advance Leads to a New Tool in the Fight Against Hackers
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A new form of security identification could soon see the light of day and help us protect our data f...
Published Music class in sync with higher math scores -- but only at higher-income schools - Music Class in Sync with Higher Math Scores -- But Only at Higher-Income Schools
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Music and arts classes are often first on the chopping block when schools face tight budgets and pre...
Published As few as 1 in 5 COVID cases may have been counted worldwide, mathematical models suggest - As Few as 1 in 5 COVID Cases May Have Been Counted Worldwide, Mathematical Models Suggest
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Mathematical models indicate that as few as one in five cases of COVID-19 which occurred during the...
Published COVID-19 vaccination strategies: When is one dose better than two? - COVID-19 Vaccination Strategies: When is One Dose Better than Two?
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While most of the COVID-19 vaccines are designed as a two-dose regimen, some countries have prioriti...
Published Mathematician reveals world’s oldest example of applied geometry - Mathematician Reveals World’s Oldest Example of Applied Geometry
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A scientist has revealed that an ancient clay tablet could be the oldest and most complete example o...