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Neuroscience Teaching Using Multi-Media
April 17, 1997 NSF grant to redesign the way introductory science of brain is taught. Goal is to use the latest digital multi-media ... > full story -
Getting A Computer To Remember What Was On The Screen When The Power Went Off
April 10, 1997 Sandia scientists think they've found a way to remove the computing horror that occurs when the machine freezes up or the power goes but you haven't "saved" your most recent ... > full story -
UCAR Buys HP Exemplar System For Weather And Climate Prediction
April 9, 1997 The University Corporation for Atmospheric Research (UCAR) has contracted to purchase an HP Exemplar X-Class system from Hewlett-Packard. The National Center for Atmospheric Research and HP ... > full story -
"The Internet" Is The Theme For Mathematics Awareness Week
April 1, 1997 Mathematics and the Internet is the theme for Mathematics Awareness Week 1997 which will be observed nationwide from April 20 - ... > full story -
University Of Florida Physicians Launch Cyberspace-Aided Study To Examine Safety Of Controversial Heart Drug
April 1, 1997 University of Florida cardiologists are at the forefront of a $30 million study that will use the Internet to determine whether a treatment strategy for high blood pressure and angina increases ... > full story -
Aviation and Turbulence: FAA and NCAR Continue Investigations
March 20, 1997 The FAA and NCAR explore a new detection and warning system for Juneau, Alaska, and tackle remote sensing and forecasting problems. Meanwhile the U.S. Navy seeks NCAR's help with choppy winds ... > full story -
USGS Water Resources Applications Software On The Web
March 20, 1997 A suite of 51 software packages and related materials, used by the U.S. Geological Survey for hydrologic analysis and modeling, is now available for electronic retrieval through an on-line ... > full story -
Sandia Earns A+ On School Security Program Achievements
March 13, 1997 A pilot school security program between Sandia National Laboratories and Belen High School (N.M.) is being credited for an impressive decline in the number of incidents that typically distress school ... > full story -
Hostage Rescues Honed In Virtual Reality Simulation
March 13, 1997 A virtual reality simulation that allows two-person law enforcement teams to grip guns, don virtual reality glasses, and burst into the harsh environment of hostage-takers and their victims has been ... > full story -
Augmented Reality Goggles May Offer Mere Mortals X-Ray Vision
March 5, 1997 X-ray vision is coming to a mere mortal near you: A budding technology called augmented reality uses computers and cameras to mesh views from different perspectives, giving the wearer of augmented ... > full story -
Adaptive Optics Gives Earth-Based Telescopes, Weapons Hubble-Like Vision
February 27, 1997 A Wake Forest University professor’s math is part of new adaptive optics technology using high-speed computers, deformable mirrors, algorithms and artificial laser guide stars to give ... > full story
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