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Common Data Determinants of Recurrent Cancer Are Broken, Mislead Researchers
January 2, 2013 In order to study the effectiveness or cost effectiveness of treatments for recurrent cancer, you first have to discover the patients in medical databases who have recurrent cancer. Unfortunately, ... > full story -
Students' Online and Offline Social Networks Can Predict Course Grades
December 27, 2012 The information can be used to determine which students need the most help, as well as which ones excel and might be guided to further study or careers in that subject ... > full story -
On-Demand Synaptic Electronics: Circuits That Learn and Forget
December 20, 2012 Researchers in Japan and the US propose a nanoionic device with a range of neuromorphic and electrical multifunctions that may allow the fabrication of on-demand configurable circuits, analog ... > full story -
Internet Outages in the US Doubled During Hurricane Sandy
December 18, 2012 Scientists who track Internet outages throughout the world noted a spike in outages due to Hurricane Sandy, with almost twice as much of the Internet down in the US as ... > full story -
TV and the Internet: A Marriage Made in Entertainment Heaven
December 18, 2012 If you have bought a new television lately, the chances are it is a lot smarter than your old one. Smart TVs, also known as connected or hybrid televisions, featuring integrated internet ... > full story -
Progress Reported in Quest to Create Objective Method of Detecting Pain
December 17, 2012 A method of analyzing brain structure using advanced computer algorithms accurately predicted 76 percent of the time whether a patient had lower back pain according to a new ... > full story -
'House Hunters Walrus': Novel Camera System to Map Arctic Sea Ice Surface Topography
December 14, 2012 Scientists have developed a novel camera system to map the surface topography of Arctic sea ice to assess walrus ... > full story -
Intelligent Control for Performance: Reducing Drag, Saving Fuel
December 13, 2012 NASA Dryden's versatile F/A-18 Full Scale Advanced Systems Testbed (FAST) aircraft recently completed a series of flights that explored reducing fuel consumption during cruise flight conditions by ... > full story -
New Way to Look at Dawn of Life: Focus Shifts from 'Hardware' to 'Software'
December 12, 2012 One of the great mysteries of life is how it began. What physical process transformed a nonliving mix of chemicals into something as complex as a living cell? A novel approach to the question of ... > full story -
Eating or Spending Too Much? Blame It on Social Networking Sites
December 11, 2012 Participating in online social networks can have a detrimental effect on consumer well-being by lowering self-control among certain users, according to a new ... > full story
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