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UK seeks face recognition tech upgrade for 'walking ID cards'

23 August 2017

The Home Office is offering £4.6 million to upgrade its automatic face recognition software, which has only led to one arrest and could invade privacy of millions


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IBM to investigate role of microbiome in autoimmune disorders

23 August 2017

A project launched by tech firm IBM plans to analyse millions of bacterial genes, in an effort to understand what causes type 1 diabetes and Crohn's disease


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Tesla boss leads 116 experts calling for UN ban on killer robots

23 August 2017

Robotics and AI specialists warn that autonomous drones, tanks and guns will become the "third revolution in warfare" after gunpowder and nuclear weapons


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Ingredient-swapping web browser is a recipe for disaster

23 August 2017

Not a lover of lobster? Scared of scampi? The internet is still your oyster with this recipe helper, but be prepared for a side dish of surprising swaps


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Bacterial optical fibre helps shine lasers through murky waters

22 August 2017

Normally lasers cannot penetrate very far through murky liquids. Bacteria can act as a lens to boost their range, which could be used to aid medical diagnoses


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China's quantum submarine detector could seal South China Sea

22 August 2017

A major advance in SQUIDs, quantum devices that measure magnetic fields, could allow China to detect submarines at longer range than anyone else


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Scanning your brain can predict what will happen in the future

22 August 2017

Can neuroforecasting predict the next election result or market crash? Analysing activity in a part of our brain can predict things that haven’t happened yet


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Solving how fish swim so well may help design underwater robots

21 August 2017

Trout, dolphins and killer whales swim in remarkably similar ways – and a model of how they use little energy to do so may help design better aquatic robots


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Inside the fighter jet of the future where AI is the pilot

21 August 2017

Next-gen planes won't have controls – or maybe even a cockpit. Timothy Revell got on board to find out whether pilots are getting the ejector seat


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Shutting down neo-Nazi Daily Stormer sets a dangerous precedent

17 August 2017

The neo-Nazi website has been booted out by web services for crossing moral lines, but should tech firms decide what we see online?


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