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Social Sciences - Computer Science/Telecom - 23.04
Motivations behind Pinterest activity
Researchers at the University of Minnesota and Georgia Tech release first study of the popular social networking site - MINNEAPOLIS / ST. PAUL (04/23/2013) —Researchers from the University of Minnesota and Georgia Tech have released the first-ever study of Pinterest that gives new insight into the activity on the popular social networking site.
Motivations behind Pinterest activity
Researchers at the University of Minnesota and Georgia Tech release first study of the popular social networking site - MINNEAPOLIS / ST. PAUL (04/23/2013) —Researchers from the University of Minnesota and Georgia Tech have released the first-ever study of Pinterest that gives new insight into the activity on the popular social networking site.
Astronomy - Computer Science/Telecom - 22.04
Researchers using supercomputer to improve satellite precipitation observation
Civil engineering's Reed leads effort to enhance scientists' understanding of global precipitation using NSF's Blue Waters supercomputer - UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. - A research team including Penn State engineers will use one of the world's most powerful computers to enhance scientists' understanding of global precipitation.
Researchers using supercomputer to improve satellite precipitation observation
Civil engineering's Reed leads effort to enhance scientists' understanding of global precipitation using NSF's Blue Waters supercomputer - UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. - A research team including Penn State engineers will use one of the world's most powerful computers to enhance scientists' understanding of global precipitation.
Astronomy - Computer Science/Telecom - 22.04
Reseachers using supercomputer to improve satellite precipitation observation
Civil engineering's Reed leads effort to enhance scientists' understanding of global precipitation using NSF's Blue Waters supercomputer - UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. - A research team including Penn State engineers will use one of the world's most powerful computers to enhance scientists' understanding of global precipitation.
Reseachers using supercomputer to improve satellite precipitation observation
Civil engineering's Reed leads effort to enhance scientists' understanding of global precipitation using NSF's Blue Waters supercomputer - UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. - A research team including Penn State engineers will use one of the world's most powerful computers to enhance scientists' understanding of global precipitation.
Computer Science/Telecom - Life Sciences - 15.04
Free Web-Based Photo Enhancement Tool Developed By UT Austin Scientists
AUSTIN, Texas — What began as an effort to better understand how animal and human visual systems work has led to a revolutionary method for enlarging and enhancing photos that is being made available, free of charge, from the Center for Perceptual Systems at The University of Texas at Austin.
Free Web-Based Photo Enhancement Tool Developed By UT Austin Scientists
AUSTIN, Texas — What began as an effort to better understand how animal and human visual systems work has led to a revolutionary method for enlarging and enhancing photos that is being made available, free of charge, from the Center for Perceptual Systems at The University of Texas at Austin.
Social Sciences - Computer Science/Telecom - 11.04
New institute will advance the interdisciplinary study of networks
Yale will establish an Institute of Network Science to bring together researchers from many disciplines to advance the study of networks, President-Elect Peter Salovey announced today. - "The study of networks is dramatically transforming many academic fields and practices," Salovey said.
New institute will advance the interdisciplinary study of networks
Yale will establish an Institute of Network Science to bring together researchers from many disciplines to advance the study of networks, President-Elect Peter Salovey announced today. - "The study of networks is dramatically transforming many academic fields and practices," Salovey said.
Computer Science/Telecom - Medicine/Pharmacology - 8.04
Technique Finds Software Bugs in Surgical Robots And Helps Developers Fix Flaws, Ensure Safety
Press Release: Technique Finds Software Bugs in Surgical Robots And Helps Developers Fix Flaws, Ensure Safety-Carnegie Mellon News - Carnegie Mellon University - Researchers at Carnegie Mellon and Johns Hopkins Develop Verification Method - : Carnegie Mellon / Byron Spice / 412-268-9068 / bspice [a] cs.cmu (p) edu - Applied Physics Lab / Michael Buckley / 240-228-7536 / michael.buc
Technique Finds Software Bugs in Surgical Robots And Helps Developers Fix Flaws, Ensure Safety
Press Release: Technique Finds Software Bugs in Surgical Robots And Helps Developers Fix Flaws, Ensure Safety-Carnegie Mellon News - Carnegie Mellon University - Researchers at Carnegie Mellon and Johns Hopkins Develop Verification Method - : Carnegie Mellon / Byron Spice / 412-268-9068 / bspice [a] cs.cmu (p) edu - Applied Physics Lab / Michael Buckley / 240-228-7536 / michael.buc
Astronomy - Computer Science/Telecom - 2.04
Puzzle of how spiral galaxies get their arms comes into focus
As the shapes of galaxies go, the spiral disk — with its characteristic pinwheel profile — is by far the most pedestrian. - This image and the video animation below show a simulation of arm formation in spiral galaxies.
Puzzle of how spiral galaxies get their arms comes into focus
As the shapes of galaxies go, the spiral disk — with its characteristic pinwheel profile — is by far the most pedestrian. - This image and the video animation below show a simulation of arm formation in spiral galaxies.
Physics/Material Science - Computer Science/Telecom - 28.03
Another step toward quantum computers: Using photons for memory
Scientists at Yale University have found a new way to manipulate microwave signals that could aid the long-term effort to develop a quantum computer, a powerful tool that would revolutionize information processing through unprecedented speed and power.
Another step toward quantum computers: Using photons for memory
Scientists at Yale University have found a new way to manipulate microwave signals that could aid the long-term effort to develop a quantum computer, a powerful tool that would revolutionize information processing through unprecedented speed and power.
Computer Science/Telecom - 6.03
Engineers Develop Techniques to Improve Efficiency of Cloud Computing Infrastructure
Computer scientists at the University of California, San Diego, and Google have developed a novel approach that allows the massive infrastructure powering cloud computing to run more efficiently. The new approach can make these warehouse-scale computers run as much as 15 to 20 percent more efficiently.
Engineers Develop Techniques to Improve Efficiency of Cloud Computing Infrastructure
Computer scientists at the University of California, San Diego, and Google have developed a novel approach that allows the massive infrastructure powering cloud computing to run more efficiently. The new approach can make these warehouse-scale computers run as much as 15 to 20 percent more efficiently.
Mathematics - Computer Science/Telecom - 26.02
Computational center will study the past and future of knowledge
Templeton Foundation awards $5.2 million for Computation Institute's Metaknowledge Network - The march of science is stumbling and easily sidetracked, fraught with bias, fads and dead ends.
Computational center will study the past and future of knowledge
Templeton Foundation awards $5.2 million for Computation Institute's Metaknowledge Network - The march of science is stumbling and easily sidetracked, fraught with bias, fads and dead ends.
Computer Science/Telecom - 11.02
Carnegie Mellon Analysis Shows Online Songwriters Seek Collaborators With Complementary Skills, Status
: Byron Spice / 412-268-9068 / bspice [a] cs.cmu (p) edu - PITTSBURGH-A musical collaboration, be it Rodgers and Hammerstein or Robert Plant and Alison Krauss, requires a mix of shared and complementary traits that is not always obvious.
Carnegie Mellon Analysis Shows Online Songwriters Seek Collaborators With Complementary Skills, Status
: Byron Spice / 412-268-9068 / bspice [a] cs.cmu (p) edu - PITTSBURGH-A musical collaboration, be it Rodgers and Hammerstein or Robert Plant and Alison Krauss, requires a mix of shared and complementary traits that is not always obvious.
Physics/Material Science - Computer Science/Telecom - 11.01
New qubit control bodes well for future of quantum computing
Yale University scientists have found a way to observe quantum information while preserving its integrity, an achievement that offers researchers greater control in the volatile realm of quantum mechanics and greatly improves the prospects of quantum computing.
New qubit control bodes well for future of quantum computing
Yale University scientists have found a way to observe quantum information while preserving its integrity, an achievement that offers researchers greater control in the volatile realm of quantum mechanics and greatly improves the prospects of quantum computing.
Life Sciences - Computer Science/Telecom - 19.12.2012
Scientists construct first map of how the brain organizes everything we see
Our eyes may be our window to the world, but how do we make sense of the thousands of images that flood our retinas each day? Scientists at the University of California, Berkeley, have found that the brain is wired to put in order all the categories of objects and actions that we see.
Scientists construct first map of how the brain organizes everything we see
Our eyes may be our window to the world, but how do we make sense of the thousands of images that flood our retinas each day? Scientists at the University of California, Berkeley, have found that the brain is wired to put in order all the categories of objects and actions that we see.
Physics/Material Science - Computer Science/Telecom - 4.12.2012
Switching with a few photons for quantum computing
Quantum computing, where bits of information, or "qubits," are represented by the state of single atomic particles or photons of light, won't be of much use unless we can read the results. Cornell researchers have taken a step in that direction with a device that can measure the presence of just a few photons without disturbing them.
Switching with a few photons for quantum computing
Quantum computing, where bits of information, or "qubits," are represented by the state of single atomic particles or photons of light, won't be of much use unless we can read the results. Cornell researchers have taken a step in that direction with a device that can measure the presence of just a few photons without disturbing them.
Medicine/Pharmacology - Computer Science/Telecom - 30.11.2012
Researchers trying to get computers to see as humans do
Madison, Wisconsin – How could a few pictures of a dog in the grass illustrate key concepts underlying computer vision, a sophisticated science aimed at teaching machines to perform visual tasks for humans - such as recognizing faces, objects and patterns? - Vikas Singh , assistant professor of biostatistics and medical informatics at the University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health, and graduate students Maxwell Collins and Jia Xu understand the relationship very well.
Researchers trying to get computers to see as humans do
Madison, Wisconsin – How could a few pictures of a dog in the grass illustrate key concepts underlying computer vision, a sophisticated science aimed at teaching machines to perform visual tasks for humans - such as recognizing faces, objects and patterns? - Vikas Singh , assistant professor of biostatistics and medical informatics at the University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health, and graduate students Maxwell Collins and Jia Xu understand the relationship very well.
Computer Science/Telecom - 5.11.2012
Word choices on political issues reveal ways of thinking
Word choices on political issues reveal ways of thinking - Communication and information science researches have developed a free online tool that offers a new way of looking at the news. "Reflext" provides a glimpse into how political events are being covered and discussed.
Word choices on political issues reveal ways of thinking
Word choices on political issues reveal ways of thinking - Communication and information science researches have developed a free online tool that offers a new way of looking at the news. "Reflext" provides a glimpse into how political events are being covered and discussed.
Medicine/Pharmacology - Computer Science/Telecom - 22.10.2012
Breakthrough technique images breast tumors in 3-D with great clarity, reduced radiation
Like cleaning the lenses of a foggy pair of glasses, scientists are now able to use a technique developed by UCLA researchers and their European colleagues to produce three-dimensional images of breast tissue that are two to three times sharper than those made using current CT scanners at hospitals.
Breakthrough technique images breast tumors in 3-D with great clarity, reduced radiation
Like cleaning the lenses of a foggy pair of glasses, scientists are now able to use a technique developed by UCLA researchers and their European colleagues to produce three-dimensional images of breast tissue that are two to three times sharper than those made using current CT scanners at hospitals.
Medicine/Pharmacology - Computer Science/Telecom - 1.10.2012
Direct correlation between hospital bedsores, patient mortality
A new clinical study spearheaded by the dean of UCLA's School of Nursing has found a direct correlation between pressure ulcers — commonly known as bedsores — and patient mortality and increased hospitalization.
Direct correlation between hospital bedsores, patient mortality
A new clinical study spearheaded by the dean of UCLA's School of Nursing has found a direct correlation between pressure ulcers — commonly known as bedsores — and patient mortality and increased hospitalization.
Computer Science/Telecom - Business/Economics - 25.09.2012
$10 Million NSF Grant to Help Computer Scientists Understand the World of Cybercrime
Computer scientists at the University of California, San Diego, the International Computer Science Institute at Berkeley and George Mason University have received a $10 million, five-year grant from the National Science Foundation to map out the illicit activities taking place in the cybersecurity underworld and to understand how the mind of a cybercriminal works.
$10 Million NSF Grant to Help Computer Scientists Understand the World of Cybercrime
Computer scientists at the University of California, San Diego, the International Computer Science Institute at Berkeley and George Mason University have received a $10 million, five-year grant from the National Science Foundation to map out the illicit activities taking place in the cybersecurity underworld and to understand how the mind of a cybercriminal works.
Physics/Material Science - Computer Science/Telecom - 23.08.2012
Supernovae of the Same Brightness, Cut From Vastly Different Cosmic Cloth
Berkeley, Calif., Aug 23, 2012 -Exploding stars called Type 1a supernova are ideal for measuring cosmic distance because they are bright enough to spot across the Universe and have relatively the same luminosity everywhere.
Supernovae of the Same Brightness, Cut From Vastly Different Cosmic Cloth
Berkeley, Calif., Aug 23, 2012 -Exploding stars called Type 1a supernova are ideal for measuring cosmic distance because they are bright enough to spot across the Universe and have relatively the same luminosity everywhere.
Computer Science/Telecom - 2.08.2012
Is your news article tweetworthy?
Reporters, bloggers and other media trying to boost their Twitter presence can learn a few tips from an unexpected discipline: electrical engineering. - Roja Bandari, a Ph.D. candidate in electrical engineering at UCLA, developed an algorithm that predicts with 84 percent accuracy whether a news article will be popular on Twitter or bomb on the social media site.
Is your news article tweetworthy?
Reporters, bloggers and other media trying to boost their Twitter presence can learn a few tips from an unexpected discipline: electrical engineering. - Roja Bandari, a Ph.D. candidate in electrical engineering at UCLA, developed an algorithm that predicts with 84 percent accuracy whether a news article will be popular on Twitter or bomb on the social media site.
Physics/Material Science - Computer Science/Telecom - 31.07.2012
10-year-old problem in theoretical computer science falls
Interactive proofs - mathematical games that underlie much modern cryptography - work even if players try to use quantum information to cheat. - Interactive proofs, which MIT researchers helped pioneer, have emerged as one of the major research topics in theoretical computer science.
10-year-old problem in theoretical computer science falls
Interactive proofs - mathematical games that underlie much modern cryptography - work even if players try to use quantum information to cheat. - Interactive proofs, which MIT researchers helped pioneer, have emerged as one of the major research topics in theoretical computer science.
Physics/Material Science - Computer Science/Telecom - 4.07.2012
UW scientists play key role in discovery of a new particle consistent with Higgs boson
Experiments at the Large Hadron Collider (LHC), aided by scientists from the University of Wisconsin-Madison, have narrowed the search for the elusive Higgs boson, discovering a new particle with a mass in the region of 125 GeV.
UW scientists play key role in discovery of a new particle consistent with Higgs boson
Experiments at the Large Hadron Collider (LHC), aided by scientists from the University of Wisconsin-Madison, have narrowed the search for the elusive Higgs boson, discovering a new particle with a mass in the region of 125 GeV.
Computer Science/Telecom - Mathematics - 20.06.2012
Kamalika Chaudhuri: Quantifying the Price of Privacy
The data avalanche brought about by the digital revolution has made it possible to harness vast datasets for everything from statistical analysis to teaching machines to recognize patterns and respond in 'intelligent' ways.
Kamalika Chaudhuri: Quantifying the Price of Privacy
The data avalanche brought about by the digital revolution has made it possible to harness vast datasets for everything from statistical analysis to teaching machines to recognize patterns and respond in 'intelligent' ways.
Computer Science/Telecom - 13.06.2012
Mindful multitasking: Meditation first can calm stress, aid concentration
By Peter Kelley, Catherine O'Donnell / Lori Dugdale - News and Information / Information School - Need to do some serious multitasking? Some training in meditation beforehand could make the work smoother and less stressful, new research from the University of Washington shows.
Mindful multitasking: Meditation first can calm stress, aid concentration
By Peter Kelley, Catherine O'Donnell / Lori Dugdale - News and Information / Information School - Need to do some serious multitasking? Some training in meditation beforehand could make the work smoother and less stressful, new research from the University of Washington shows.
Computer Science/Telecom - 7.05.2012
’You’re gonna need a bigger quote!’: What makes movie lines memorable
Whether it's a line from a movie, an advertising slogan or a politician's catchphrase, some statements take hold in people's minds better than others. By applying computer analysis to a database of movie scripts, Cornell researchers have found some clues to what makes a line memorable.
’You’re gonna need a bigger quote!’: What makes movie lines memorable
Whether it's a line from a movie, an advertising slogan or a politician's catchphrase, some statements take hold in people's minds better than others. By applying computer analysis to a database of movie scripts, Cornell researchers have found some clues to what makes a line memorable.
Computer Science/Telecom - 24.04.2012
Vibrating Steering Wheel Guides Drivers While Keeping Their Eyes on the Road
: Vibrating Steering Wheel Guides Drivers While Keeping Their Eyes on the Road-Carnegie Mellon News - Carnegie Mellon University - Carnegie Mellon and AT&T Researchers Evaluate Haptic Navigation Aid : Byron Spice / 412-268-9068 / bspice [a] cs.cmu (p) edu - PITTSBURGH-A vibrating steering wheel is an effective way to keep a driver's eyes safely on the road by providing an additional means to convey directions from a car's navigation system, researchers at Carnegie Mellon University and AT&T Labs have shown.
Vibrating Steering Wheel Guides Drivers While Keeping Their Eyes on the Road
: Vibrating Steering Wheel Guides Drivers While Keeping Their Eyes on the Road-Carnegie Mellon News - Carnegie Mellon University - Carnegie Mellon and AT&T Researchers Evaluate Haptic Navigation Aid : Byron Spice / 412-268-9068 / bspice [a] cs.cmu (p) edu - PITTSBURGH-A vibrating steering wheel is an effective way to keep a driver's eyes safely on the road by providing an additional means to convey directions from a car's navigation system, researchers at Carnegie Mellon University and AT&T Labs have shown.
Law/Forensics - Computer Science/Telecom - 23.04.2012
Speakers echo language style of superiors, especially if they need something
Want to know who holds the power? Just listen carefully, preferably with a little help from a computer. Research at Cornell shows that people speaking to someone of perceived superior status often unconsciously echo the linguistic style of that person.
Speakers echo language style of superiors, especially if they need something
Want to know who holds the power? Just listen carefully, preferably with a little help from a computer. Research at Cornell shows that people speaking to someone of perceived superior status often unconsciously echo the linguistic style of that person.
Computer Science/Telecom - Physics/Material Science - 12.04.2012
Tool developed at SLAC’s Kavli Institute offers scientists closer look at merging galaxies
Scientists at the SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory's Kavli Institute for Particle Astrophysics and Cosmology have created sophisticated computer simulations that show galaxy mergers in much more detail than ever before.
Tool developed at SLAC’s Kavli Institute offers scientists closer look at merging galaxies
Scientists at the SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory's Kavli Institute for Particle Astrophysics and Cosmology have created sophisticated computer simulations that show galaxy mergers in much more detail than ever before.
Medicine/Pharmacology - Computer Science/Telecom - 2.04.2012
Fewer deaths, complications with robotic bladder cancer surgery, but cost is higher
By Rachel Champeau April 02, 2012 Category: Academics & Faculty , Arts & Humanities , Campus News , Health Sciences , Research , UCLA News - With technological advancements opening the door to less invasive medical procedures, robotic-assisted surgery is becoming increasingly popular, despite being more expensive than traditional surgery.
Fewer deaths, complications with robotic bladder cancer surgery, but cost is higher
By Rachel Champeau April 02, 2012 Category: Academics & Faculty , Arts & Humanities , Campus News , Health Sciences , Research , UCLA News - With technological advancements opening the door to less invasive medical procedures, robotic-assisted surgery is becoming increasingly popular, despite being more expensive than traditional surgery.
Physics/Material Science - Computer Science/Telecom - 14.12.2011
The "Supernova of a Generation" Shows Its Stuff
The "Supernova of a Generation" Shows Its Stuff
Physics/Material Science - Computer Science/Telecom - 13.12.2011
High-Energy Physicists Set Record for Network Data Transfer
High-Energy Physicists Set Record for Network Data Transfer
Computer Science/Telecom - Physics/Material Science - 6.12.2011
Computer Simulations Shed Light on the Physics of Rainbows
Computer Simulations Shed Light on the Physics of Rainbows
Computer Science/Telecom - 28.11.2011
NSF radio showcases Eberly College of Science research podcasts
NSF radio showcases Eberly College of Science research podcasts
Computer Science/Telecom - Physics/Material Science - 17.11.2011
More reliable and power efficient ferroelectric memories
More reliable and power efficient ferroelectric memories
Life Sciences - Computer Science/Telecom - 7.11.2011
Paper uncovers power of Foldit gamers’ strategies
Paper uncovers power of Foldit gamers’ strategies
Computer Science/Telecom - Business/Economics - 3.11.2011
Computer scientists identify Yelp security leak
Computer scientists identify Yelp security leak
Computer Science/Telecom - Medicine/Pharmacology - 27.10.2011
A simpler approach to diagnose heart disease
A simpler approach to diagnose heart disease
Medicine/Pharmacology - Computer Science/Telecom - 29.09.2011
MIT: Computer science gives a boost to heart health
MIT: Computer science gives a boost to heart health
Media Sciences/Political Sciences - Computer Science/Telecom - 11.08.2011
University of Minnesota researchers reveal Wikipedia gender biases
University of Minnesota researchers reveal Wikipedia gender biases
Computer Science/Telecom - Life Sciences - 12.07.2011
Engineers build a nanoscale device for brain-inspired computing
Engineers build a nanoscale device for brain-inspired computing
Medicine/Pharmacology - Computer Science/Telecom - 1.07.2011
Health information technology poses no harm to nursing home residents
Health information technology poses no harm to nursing home residents
Life Sciences - Computer Science/Telecom - 21.06.2011
New curation tool a boon for genetic biologists
New curation tool a boon for genetic biologists
Computer Science/Telecom - History/Archeology - 4.05.2011
Psychologist ponders perceived and virtual reality vs. ’real’ reality
Psychologist ponders perceived and virtual reality vs. ’real’ reality
Physics/Material Science - Computer Science/Telecom - 11.04.2011
Physicists Discover New Way to Visualize Warped Space and Time
Physicists Discover New Way to Visualize Warped Space and Time
Mathematics - Computer Science/Telecom - 3.01.2011
Mathematical model shows how groups split into factions
Mathematical model shows how groups split into factions
Computer Science/Telecom - Business/Economics - 20.12.2010
Analysis of phone calls shows how political boundaries could be ideally drawn
Analysis of phone calls shows how political boundaries could be ideally drawn
Earth Sciences - Computer Science/Telecom - 8.12.2010
Redrawing the map of Great Britain based on human interaction
Redrawing the map of Great Britain based on human interaction
Computer Science/Telecom - Mathematics - 8.12.2010
Geotagging reveals not only where you are, but also people you might know
Geotagging reveals not only where you are, but also people you might know
Environmental Sciences - Computer Science/Telecom - 23.11.2010
Midwest farm drainage systems partly to blame for Gulf of Mexico dead zones
Midwest farm drainage systems partly to blame for Gulf of Mexico dead zones
Physics/Material Science - Computer Science/Telecom - 17.11.2010
Caltech Physicists Demonstrate a Four-Fold Quantum Memory
Caltech Physicists Demonstrate a Four-Fold Quantum Memory
Computer Science/Telecom - Literature/Linguistics - 20.10.2010
New search method tracks down influential ideas
New search method tracks down influential ideas
Computer Science/Telecom - Mathematics - 14.09.2010
Researchers improve wireless location-detection systems
Researchers improve wireless location-detection systems
Physics/Material Science - Computer Science/Telecom - 5.08.2010
Quantum networds advance with entanglement of photons, solid-state qubits
Quantum networds advance with entanglement of photons, solid-state qubits
Physics/Material Science - Computer Science/Telecom - 3.08.2010
Quantum Networks Advance with Entanglement of Photons, Solid-State Qubits
Quantum Networks Advance with Entanglement of Photons, Solid-State Qubits
Medicine/Pharmacology - Computer Science/Telecom - 13.07.2010
Scientists Identify New Virus That May Threaten Salmon
Scientists Identify New Virus That May Threaten Salmon
Medicine/Pharmacology - Computer Science/Telecom - 8.07.2010
Scientists Use Computer Algorithms to Develop New Flu Vaccines
Scientists Use Computer Algorithms to Develop New Flu Vaccines
Physics/Material Science - Computer Science/Telecom - 19.05.2010
Possible new class of supernovae puts calcium in your bones
Possible new class of supernovae puts calcium in your bones
Medicine/Pharmacology - Computer Science/Telecom - 16.04.2010
Robotic therapy helps stroke patients regain function
Robotic therapy helps stroke patients regain function
Microtechnics/Electroengineering - Computer Science/Telecom - 24.03.2010
A system that’s worth its salt
A system that’s worth its salt
Life Sciences - Computer Science/Telecom - 7.01.2010
Finding About How the Nervous System Learns and Encodes Motion Could Improve Stroke Recovery
Finding About How the Nervous System Learns and Encodes Motion Could Improve Stroke Recovery
Computer Science/Telecom - Law/Forensics - 4.01.2010
'Civic technologies' developed at Princeton shed light on government issues
'Civic technologies' developed at Princeton shed light on government issues
Physics/Material Science - Computer Science/Telecom - 28.10.2009
Scientists use world’s fastest computer to simulate nanoscale material failure
Scientists use world’s fastest computer to simulate nanoscale material failure
Physics/Material Science - Computer Science/Telecom - 27.10.2009
Scientists use world’s fastest computer to understand nonlinear physics of high-power lasers
Scientists use world’s fastest computer to understand nonlinear physics of high-power lasers
Medicine/Pharmacology - Computer Science/Telecom - 26.10.2009
Scientists use world’s fastest supercomputer to create the largest HIV evolutionary tree
Scientists use world’s fastest supercomputer to create the largest HIV evolutionary tree
Physics/Material Science - Computer Science/Telecom - 25.10.2009
Science at the petascale: Roadrunner results unveiled
Science at the petascale: Roadrunner results unveiled
Law/Forensics - Computer Science/Telecom - 14.10.2009
New Research by Law Professor Analyzes Efficacy of the FCC’s Current Rules
New Research by Law Professor Analyzes Efficacy of the FCC’s Current Rules
Life Sciences - Computer Science/Telecom - 20.07.2009
Brain can develop motor memory for prosthetics, study finds
Brain can develop motor memory for prosthetics, study finds
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Social Sciences - Computer Science/Telecom - 1.05
People may welcome talking tissue boxes and other smart objects
People may welcome talking tissue boxes and other smart objects
Microtechnics/Electroengineering - Computer Science/Telecom - 30.04
Largest-ever gathering of robots and their creators
Largest-ever gathering of robots and their creators
Physics/Material Science - Computer Science/Telecom - 4.04
SDSC’s Gordon Supercomputer Assists in Crunching Large Hadron Collider Data
SDSC’s Gordon Supercomputer Assists in Crunching Large Hadron Collider Data
Microtechnics/Electroengineering - Computer Science/Telecom - 8.03
MIT ’cheetah’ robot rivals running animals in efficiency
MIT ’cheetah’ robot rivals running animals in efficiency
Computer Science/Telecom - Business/Economics - 5.03
Dr. Michael Michalisin's study on use of new technology published
Dr. Michael Michalisin's study on use of new technology published
Computer Science/Telecom - Microtechnics/Electroengineering - 11.02
Humans and robots work better together following cross-training
Humans and robots work better together following cross-training
Mathematics - Computer Science/Telecom - 11.02
Scientists create automated ‘time machine’ to reconstruct ancient languages
Scientists create automated ‘time machine’ to reconstruct ancient languages
Computer Science/Telecom - Business/Economics - 7.02
Research Could Ensure That Crowd Work Becomes a Career Option, Not a Dead End
Research Could Ensure That Crowd Work Becomes a Career Option, Not a Dead End
Life Sciences - Computer Science/Telecom - 6.02
Computer modeling breaks new ground in study of root architecture
Computer modeling breaks new ground in study of root architecture
Medicine/Pharmacology - Computer Science/Telecom - 6.12.2012
Don R. Swanson, information science pioneer, 1924-2012
Don R. Swanson, information science pioneer, 1924-2012
Computer Science/Telecom - 3.10.2012
CPU-GPU optimization could offer big power savings for drones, data centers
CPU-GPU optimization could offer big power savings for drones, data centers
Medicine/Pharmacology - Computer Science/Telecom - 25.09.2012
Scientists simulate clothing sounds for computer animation
Scientists simulate clothing sounds for computer animation
Computer Science/Telecom - 18.09.2012
Prop. 30 project set to rapidly expand knowledge through social networks
Prop. 30 project set to rapidly expand knowledge through social networks
Medicine/Pharmacology - Computer Science/Telecom - 18.09.2012
App lets you monitor lung health using only a smartphone
App lets you monitor lung health using only a smartphone
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