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Mimicking the Brain -- In Silicon: New Computer Chip Models How Neurons Communicate With Each Other at Synapses
November 15, 2011 For decades, scientists have dreamed of building computer systems that could replicate the human brain's talent for learning new tasks. Researchers have now taken a major step toward that goal by ... > full story -
The Perfect Clone: Researchers Hack RFID Smartcards
November 3, 2011 Professional safecrackers use a stethoscope to find the correct combination by listening to the clicks of the lock. Researchers have now demonstrated how to bypass the security mechanisms of a widely ... > full story -
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Video Game Playing Tied to Creativity, Research Shows
November 2, 2011 Both boys and girls who play video games tend to be more creative, regardless of whether the games are violent or nonviolent, according to new ... > full story -
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Humanities Researchers and Digital Technologies: Building Infrastructures for a New Age
November 2, 2011 Without research infrastructures such as archives, libraries, academies, museums and galleries, significant strands of humanities research would not be possible, experts argue. By drawing on a number ... > full story -
A SHARP New Microscope for the Next Generation of Microchips
October 31, 2011 Scientists are building the world's most advanced extreme-ultraviolet microscope to study and design the photolithography masks, materials, patterns, and architectures essential to the next ... > full story -
Using Photons to Manage Data
October 27, 2011 Managing light to carry computer data, such as text, audio and video, is possible today with laser light beams that are guided along a fiber-optic cable. These waves consist of countless billions of ... > full story -
To Diagnose Heart Disease, Visualization Experts Recommend a Simpler Approach
October 27, 2011 A team of computer scientists, physicists, and physicians has developed a simple yet powerful method of visualizing human arteries that may result in more accurate diagnoses of atherosclerosis and ... > full story -
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Three Key Questions for the IT Industry
October 27, 2011 Today’s multicore processors are not being utilized in a sufficiently intelligent way. They get too hot and run slowly because they are used inefficiently. At the same time, transistors are ... > full story -
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French Digitial Kitchen Is a Recipe for Success
October 24, 2011 An innovative kitchen that gives step-by-step cooking instructions in French could spark a revolution in language learning in the ... > full story -
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TapSense: Touchscreen Technology Distinguishes Taps by Parts of Finger
October 20, 2011 Smartphone and tablet computer owners have become adept at using finger taps, flicks and drags to control their touchscreens. But researchers have found that this interaction can be enhanced by ... > full story -
The Eyes Have It: Computer-Inspired Creativity
October 20, 2011 Constraints on creativity imposed by computer-aided design tools are being overcome, thanks to a novel system that incorporates eye-tracking ... > full story -
Researchers Create Simulator to Train Embryologists
October 18, 2011 Researchers in Spain have presented a unique system that simulates the environment of an embryology laboratory and avoids the waste of valuable human biological material and breakages of medical ... > full story
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