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Engineers Built a Supercomputer from 64 Raspberry Pi Computers and Lego
September 11, 2012 Computational engineers have built a supercomputer from 64 Raspberry Pi computers and Lego. The son of one of the professors (aged 6) provided specialist support on Lego and system ... > full story -
Perfecting Email Security
September 10, 2012 On the whole, security is not a primary concern for most day-to-day emails, but some emails do contain person, proprietary and sensitive information, documents, media, photos, videos and sound files ... > full story -
Turn Your Dreams Into Music
September 10, 2012 Computer scientists in Finland have developed a method that automatically composes music out of sleep ... > full story -
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Computer, Read My Lips: Emotion Detector Developed Using a Genetic Algorithm
September 10, 2012 A computer is being taught to interpret human emotions based on lip pattern, according to new research. The system could improve the way we interact with computers and perhaps allow disabled people ... > full story -
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Who’s the Most Influential in a Social Graph? New Software Recognizes Key Influencers Faster Than Ever
September 7, 2012 Determining the most influential person on a social media network is complex. Thousands of users are interacting about a single subject at the same time. New people are constantly joining the ... > full story -
Math Tree May Help Root out Fraudsters: Applying Algorithm to Social Networks Can Reveal Hidden Connections Criminals Use to Commit Fraud
September 6, 2012 Fraudsters beware: The more your social networks connect you and your accomplices to the crime, the easier it will be to shake you from the tree. The Steiner tree, that is. In a new article, ... > full story -
Millions of DNA Switches That Power Human Genome's Operating System Are Discovered
September 5, 2012 Genes make up only 2 percent of the human genome and are easy to spot, but the on/off switches controlling those genes were encrypted within the remaining 98 percent of the genome. Without these ... > full story -
Quantum Teleportation Goes the Distance: Record-Breaking Distance of 143 Kilometers Through Free Space
September 5, 2012 An international research team has achieved quantum teleportation over a record-breaking distance of 143 kilometers through free ... > full storyMore: -
Scanning for Drunks With a Thermal Camera
September 4, 2012 Thermal imaging technology might one day be to identify drunks before they become a nuisance in bars, airports or other public spaces. Researchers in Greece are developing software that can ... > full story -
Web-TV: A Perfect Match?
September 3, 2012 Do you surf the web in front of the TV, or tweet what you are watching? Researchers are creating technologies that combine web, social media and TV to enhance our experience and interactions across ... > full story
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