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Posted July 28, 2011:
- Experts Complacent About Network Attacks: Study Shows Physical Attacks to Communications Network Infrastructure Deemed Low Priority Risk
- New Digital Teaching Platform Integrates Technology, a Digital Curriculum, Real-Time Class Participation
Posted July 27, 2011:
- Protecting Networks Is Just a Game
- 'Brain Cap' Technology Turns Thought Into Motion; Mind-Machine Interface Could Lead to New Life-Changing Technologies for Millions of People
Posted July 26, 2011:
Posted July 25, 2011:
- Minority Rules: Scientists Discover Tipping Point for the Spread of Ideas
- Study Exposes Habit Formation in Smartphone Users
- Computer Program Could 'Revolutionise the World's Healthcare'
Posted July 21, 2011:
- Computer Simulations Aid Understanding of Bacterial Resistance Against Commonly Used Antibiotics
- Social Media Study: Conservatives Were Top Tweeters in 2010 U.S. Elections
Posted July 20, 2011:
- Fast Prediction of Axon Behavior: Computer Modeling Method May Lead to More Accurate and Capable Electrodes to Stimulate Nerves
- First Artificial Neural Network Created out of DNA: Molecular Soup Exhibits Brainlike Behavior
- Breakthrough in Quantum Computing: Researchers Develop System That Resists 'Quantum Bug'
- Disputes Over Content of Wikipedia Articles Reflect a Country’s Geopolitical Instability, Study Finds
Posted July 18, 2011:
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Posted July 14, 2011:
- Swarms of Locusts Use Social Networking to Communicate
- New Technology Allows Disabled Children to Explore Their Creative Side
Posted July 13, 2011:
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Posted July 11, 2011:
- Online Consumers Willing to Pay Premium for Net Privacy, Study Finds
- 'Automotive Internet': New App Reduces Motorway Pile-Ups by 40 Percent
- Expert Help from a Distance
Posted July 6, 2011:
- Chips Hold the Key to Understanding the Human Brain
- You Are What You Tweet: Tracking Public Health Trends With Twitter
- Pixel Perfect: Lens-Free, Pinhead-Size Camera Developed
Posted July 5, 2011:
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Posted June 30, 2011:
- WiFi 'Napping' Doubles Phone Battery Life
- Why Do We Share Stories, News and Information With Others?
- Evolutionary Kings of the Hill Use Good, Bad and Ugly Mutations to Speed Ahead of Competition
- Revealing Information in the Information Age
Posted June 29, 2011:
- Outpatient Electronic Prescribing Systems Don't Cut out Common Mistakes, Study Suggests
- Social Networking -- 400 Years Ago
- New Smartphone App Automatically Tags Photos: Sensors on Location, Surroundings, Other Phones Nearby Add Context to a Photo
Posted June 28, 2011:
Posted June 27, 2011:
- Greener Disaster Alerts: Low-Energy Wireless Sensor Networks Warn of Hurricanes, Earthquakes
- Demonstrating the Importance of Dynamical Systems Theory
- 'Atom-Scale’ Switches for Revolutionary Low-Power Computer Processor Developed
Posted June 23, 2011:
- Smartphone App Helps You Find Friends in a Crowd
- Youth Cybercrime Linked to Friends' Influence
- Brain-Like Computing a Step Closer to Reality
Posted June 22, 2011:
- Trigger to Fatal Neurodegenerative Disease Uncovered Using Computer Simulation
- New Technology for Improving FIFA Refereeing
Posted June 21, 2011:
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