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The National Science Foundation and the journal Science announce the 2011 winners of a contest to create the best visualizations in the fields of science and engineering.

On a recent visit to the Czech Republic, CNET editor Seth Rosenblatt toured the AVG offices to see how antivirus protection gets made. See some of what he saw in this slideshow.

From a veteran researcher who brings "session cookies" courtesy grandma to a mohawk cut-and-color station, the annual Las Vegas computer security conferences Black Hat and DefCon might be nerdy, but they're never dull.

In a decommissioned Nike missile site just outside San Francisco, the Marine Mammal Center conducts research, treats animals, and dispenses biological info.

Readers have spoken and chosen their favorite Android apps from the 2011 CNET 100 series. Check them our in our photo gallery.

Continuing with the CNET 100, we turn to CNET blogger Scott Webster for his top Android apps. From watching movies to riding your bike, he's got an app for you.

See a computer that generates electricity when a user presses the touch screen and a flying balloon that follows travelers around and records their experiences to the cloud.

Post-apocalyptic New York City, viruses, and alien invasions await: check out the screenshots of Crysis 2.

Now docked in Alameda, Calif., the aircraft carrier over the years was a stalwart of World War II operations, Cold War balance of power, and the U.S. space program.

Here are our picks for the 40 most anticipated games in the year 2011.