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Posted January 28, 2013:
- Researchers Break Million-Core Supercomputer Barrier
- Altering Eye Cells May One Day Restore Vision
- Feeling Flirty? Wait for the Sun to Shine
- Lane-Swapping Helps Autonomous Vehicles Avoid Collisions
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Posted January 24, 2013:
- Fast, Low-Cost Device Uses the Cloud to Speed Up Diagnostic Testing for HIV and More
- Using Twitter to Track the Flu: Researchers Find a Better Way to Screen the Tweets
- Computer Scientists Develop New Way to Study Molecular Networks
- Neuroscientists Create Fiber-Optic Method of Arresting Epileptic Seizures
- Grammar Undercuts Security of Long Computer Passwords
- False Beliefs Persist, Even After Instant Online Corrections
Posted January 23, 2013:
- Pavlov's Rats? Rodents Trained to Link Rewards to Visual Cues
- Forecasting Brain Tumors Like a Storm
- Frequent Multitaskers Are Bad at It: Can't Talk and Drive Well
- Biometrics Using Internal Body Parts: Knobbly Knees in Competition With Fingerprints
- Software Package for All Types of Imaging
Posted January 22, 2013:
- Business, Government Can Span Tech Divide for People With Disabilities
- Helping Healthy Cells Could Be Key to Fighting Leukemia, Research Suggests
- Disease Outbreaks Trackable With Twitter
- Brain Structure of Infants Predicts Language Skills at One Year
- Public Acceptance of Climate Change Affected by Word Usage
- Emotional Intelligence Mapped in Brain: Study of Vietnam Veterans With Combat-Related Brain Injuries
- NASA's IRIS Spacecraft Is Fully Integrated
- Forget About Fair: It's Better When Bosses Pick Favorites
- Severe Abuse at Home Linked to Dating Violence
Posted January 21, 2013:
- Unique Software Supports Behavioural Intervention Programs
- Facebook Makes Users Feel Envious, Dissatisfied: German Study Reveals Social Network's Big Role in Users' Emotional Life
Posted January 19, 2013:
Posted January 18, 2013:
Posted January 17, 2013:
- Potential to Prevent, Reverse Disabilities in Children Born Prematurely, Study Suggests
- Novel Sensor Provides Bigger Picture: Efficient, Flexible, Versatile and Cheap
- Vulnerabilities in Security of Personal Genetic Information
- Engineers Less Empathetic Than Students in Caring Professions, Study Suggests
Posted January 16, 2013:
- Slower Growth of Preterm Infants Linked to Altered Brain Development
- Iron Chelation Drug Used to Treat Rare, Devastating Neurodegenerative Disease in Children
- Mathematical Breakthrough Sets out Rules for More Effective Teleportation
- Robot Allows 'Remote Presence' in Programming Brain and Spine Stimulators
- Research Reveals Exactly How the Human Brain Adapts to Injury
Posted January 15, 2013:
- New Technique Helps Stroke Victims Communicate
- Fashion Blogs: How Do Ordinary Consumers Harness Social Media to Become Style Leaders?
- Facebook Concept Used by 16th Century Scholars
- Never Forget a Face(book): Memory for Online Posts Beats Faces and Books
- New System Helps Deafblind People to Communicate
Posted January 14, 2013:
- Impaired Coordination of Brain Activity in Autism Involves Local, as Well as Long-Range, Signaling
- Social Networks May Inflate Self-Esteem, Reduce Self-Control
- Physio for the Home
- Protein Identified That Can Disrupt Embryonic Brain Development and Neuron Migration
- Alternative Medicine Use High Among Children With Chronic Conditions
- Thirty Percent of Teen Girls Report Meeting Offline With Someone They Met Online
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