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Aaron Swartz was threatened with criminal trial for downloading millions of academic articles. Although he may have employed questionable methods, the data-access principles he fought for are becoming widely embraced
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Wendy M. Grossman
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Jan 23, 2013
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Rumors abound about the famous clock tower's imminent demise, blaming the 1999 construction of an underground train station. But those in the know say it ain't so
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Wendy M. Grossman
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Jul 19, 2012
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The approach to create a more authentic voice for the film critic will attempt to blend two processes: unit selection and the Hidden Markov Model Speech Synthesis System
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Wendy M. Grossman
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Sep 13, 2011 |
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Some science and medical journal editors avoid publishing research findings that could draw lawsuits under restrictive libel laws. Journalists also find this law chilling. A new U.K. bill set for this spring could protect scholars' and reporters' free speech rights
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Wendy M. Grossman
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Jan 24, 2011 |
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Scientific American Magazine
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A Grammy Award for restoring music through electrical hum
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Wendy M. Grossman
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Apr 21, 2008
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Scientific American Magazine
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A design to block RFID tags
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Wendy M. Grossman
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Jun 17, 2007
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Scientific American Magazine
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British Telecom bets all on internet protocols
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Wendy M. Grossman
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Jan 14, 2007
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Scientific American Magazine
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Furor erupts over toll collecting on the Internet
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Wendy M. Grossman
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Jun 26, 2006
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Scientific American Magazine
Is it time to decouple time from the Earth's spin?
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Wendy M. Grossman
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Nov 14, 2005
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Scientific American Magazine
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Piracy protection may redefine home recording
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Wendy M. Grossman
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Aug 22, 2005
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Features
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A hole for external control of Bluetooth devices
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Wendy M. Grossman
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Nov 15, 2004
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Scientific American Magazine
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A hole for external control of Bluetooth devices
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Wendy M. Grossman
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Nov 15, 2004
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Features
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Flaws continue to hamper computerized voting
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Wendy M. Grossman
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Jan 19, 2004
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Scientific American Magazine
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Flaws continue to hamper computerized voting
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Wendy M. Grossman
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Jan 19, 2004
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Scientific American Magazine
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Computerized passenger screening is not so easy
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Wendy M. Grossman
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Sep 1, 2003