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When fed 3-D models of household items in bird's-eye view (left), a new algorithm is able to guess what the objects are, and what their overall 3-D shapes should be. This image shows the guess in the center, and the actual 3-D model on the right.

July 14, 2017

Helping Robots Learn to See in 3-D

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Debt Pruobit on the iPhone

June 27, 2017

The Game-Changing iPhone: Past, Present and Future

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Open since September 2016, the Virtual Reality Room on the first floor lounge of Edens 1C allows students to experience virtual reality using the HTC Vive headset and controllers.

June 21, 2017

Immerse Yourself in Virtual Reality on the Quad

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May 25, 2017

Moogfest 2017: I&E Installation Turns Nona Hendryx Concert Into a VR Experience

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Data scientists are working to ensure that Census statistics can be mined for insights about the nation without leaking private information about you. Photo from Max Pixel.

May 18, 2017

New Tools Safeguard Census Data About Where You Live and Work

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Panelist explore the science of artificial intelligence and how policies will shape its role in the US economy. Photo courtesy Duke in DC program.

May 17, 2017

Duke in DC Panel Leads Conversation on Artificial Intelligence and Jobs

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Owen Astrachan

May 10, 2017

Astrachan Receives Karl V. Karlstrom Outstanding Educator Award from Association for Computing Machinery

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Shelley Wu: After having tented for weeks in the cold, there was nothing better than being part of a greater Duke family, united by our passion for the game and by our school spirit. It also happened to be on my birthday, and the Duke win was definitely o

May 8, 2017

Shelley Wu: How North Carolina Adapted to a Global Economy

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Rebecca Trinkelein: Duke has been an incredible part of my life for the last four years. It has brought me close friendships, helped me discover my passions, and given me the opportunity to participate in countless activities with diverse groups of people

May 8, 2017

Rebecca Trinklein: Bringing Girls Into STEM Fields

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Matt Alston: My favorite Duke memory is spending the summer in Mountain View, CA learning the disruptive innovation frameworks for entrepreneurship, and visiting several Silicon Valley tech companies through the Duke in Silicon Valley program.

May 8, 2017

Matt Alston: Coding and Research With an Eye Toward Silicon Valley

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The AI Debate Must Stay Grounded in Reality

March 9, 2017

Vincent Conitzer: The AI Debate Must Stay Grounded in Reality

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The New Yorker cartoon contest for Jan. 30

March 6, 2017

A Cartoon and a Laugh: Professor Wins Weekly New Yorker Caption Contest

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Students studied this summer why search results do not relate well to race, gender, or other minority traits

November 4, 2016

Data+ Project Sent Students Searching for Solutions to Cultural Blind Spots in Search Results

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October 24, 2016

Proposed wireless charging station would make dead batteries 'a thing of the past'

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Computer scientist Cynthia Rudin is looking at the next step in artificial intelligence studies ©2016 Kevin Seifert Photography

October 2, 2016

Cynthia Rudin: Training Computers to Find Patterns That Humans Miss

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A new website called iCheck (icheckuclaim.org) lets you fact-check claims about how members of Congress vote. Photo by Kevin McCoy, Wikimedia Commons.

September 29, 2016

Fact-Checking Senate Campaign Ads Just Got Easier

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