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10 | -- | 11 | . Ban 'naked' braces! |
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18 | -- | 20 | Samuel Greengard. Automotive systems get smarter |
21 | -- | 23 | Keith Kirkpatrick. Cyber policies on the rise |
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32 | -- | 34 | Phillip G. Armour. Thinking thoughts |
35 | -- | 37 | Thomas J. Misa. Computing is history |
38 | -- | 40 | Thomas G. Dietterich, Eric Horvitz. Rise of concerns about AI: reflections and directions |
41 | -- | 44 | Phillip Compeau, Pavel A. Pevzner. Life after MOOCs |
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52 | -- | 57 | Rich Harris. Dismantling the barriers to entry |
58 | -- | 69 | Joan Feigenbaum, Bryan Ford. Seeking anonymity in an internet panopticon |
70 | -- | 78 | Patricia Lago, Sedef Akinli Koçak, Ivica Crnkovic, Birgit Penzenstadler. Framing sustainability as a property of software quality |
80 | -- | 87 | Eleazar Eskin. Discovering genes involved in disease and the mystery of missing heritability |
90 | -- | 0 | Cleve Moler. Technical Perspective: Not just a matrix laboratory anymore |
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