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  • Intel learns from insects to make 80-cores practical

    Researchers at chip giant Intel are looking to create insect-like exoskeletons that will help make 80-core processors work with today's software and hardware.

  • MIT to make nanotech Army uniforms

    The Massachusetts Institute of Technology plans uniforms that can block out biological weapons and even heal their wearers as part of a five-year contract to develop nanotechnology applications.

  • AI: the here and now

    Artificial Intelligence has a long way to go before it has a real impact on our lives, but there are some fascinating concepts around today. Take a look at some of the best.

  • Crash and Burn

    Are smart weapons too smart for their own good? The military has been an avid early adopter of advanced technologies since long before the computer era. But critics contend that the increasing complexity of high-tech military systems represents a national Achilles' heel.

  • Crash or Burn

    Are smart weapons too smart for their own good? The military has been an avid early adopter of advanced technologies since long before the computer era. But critics contend that the increasing complexity of high-tech military systems represents a national Achilles' heel.

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