Do consumers have enough control over their personal information or is more government regulation needed?
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Computational neuroscientists are learning that the brain is like a computer, except when it isn't.
Sharing Computational Perspectives
Computer scientists are now making intellectual contributions to a wide range of other disciplines, including evolutionary theory, physics, and economics.
Dealing with terabytes of data is not the monumental task it once was. The difficult part is presenting enormous amounts of information in ways that are most useful to a wide variety of users.
Climate researchers have no shortage of scientific issues on which to expend computer power. The biggest problem is choosing which one to tackle first.
Computational complexity and intractability may help scientists better understand how humans process information and make decisions.
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