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President Obama Discusses Technology and Jobs in Pittsburgh
President Barack Obama addresses invited guests at the National Robotics Engineering Center (NREC) at Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania on June 24, 2011. The address followed a tour of cutting-edge technologies that have the potential to transform and assist the manufacturing sector and create jobs, from crowd-sourced vehicles and next-generation robots that are currently in production or research stages. UPI/Archie Carpenter

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Experts on critical U.S. infrastructure are coming together this month to discuss protection of it from natural disasters and terrorist attack.
The University of Southern California has joined Northrop Grumman's Cybersecurity Research Consortium to combat cyberthreats to the United States.
Zoomable keyboard could allow typing on a 'smart watch'
With rumors of so-called smart watches coming to market, U.S. researchers say they're trying to figure a way to type on the tiny screens of such devices.
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Carnegie Mellon developing new robot
A human-sized robot that uses rubberized tracks on its legs to move is being developed by a Pittsburgh's Carnegie Mellon University.
U.S. and Japanese researchers say a new system could give football fans watching televised games a new camera angle -- with the camera in the ball itself.
Good grammar may be important, but when used to concoct a long computer password, grammar -- good or bad -- undercuts its security, U.S. researchers say.
A California chip maker must pay nearly $1.17 billion for infringing patents held by Carnegie Mellon University, a Pittsburgh jury has decided.
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Flags-In Ceremony at Arlington National Cemetery
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Staff Sgt. Jeffrey Roskos with the 3rd U.S. Infantry Regiment, "The Old Guard," participates in the annual Flags-In ceremony, May 23, 2013, at Arlington National Cemetery in Arlington, Virginia. Soldiers place American flags in front of more than 260,000 gravestones in the cemetery in honor of Memorial Day. UPI/Kevin Dietsch