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How Blood Vessels Regroup After Stroke
February 11, 2013 Scientists have simulated "robot" cells to study the development of the microvascular systems in the brain. The goal is to find a way to direct the development of vessels that feed oxygen-starved ... > full story -
Using Twitter to Predict the Influence of Lifestyle on Health
February 8, 2013 Researchers showed last year how Twitter can be used to predict how likely it is for a Twitter user to become sick. They have now used Twitter to model how other factors -- social status, exposure to ... > full story -
Satellite Navigation System Avoids Traffic Jams
February 7, 2013 Endlessly frustrated by congested roads, computer scientists have developed a satellite navigation system, GeoTNavi, which hooks into historical traffic data and current vehicle movements to find the ... > full story -
How Men and Women Organize Their (Online) Social Networks Differently
February 7, 2013 A new quantitative study of data assembled from the online multiplayer game Pardus examines ways men and women manage their social networks drastically different, even ... > full story -
Pushing Boundaries of Virtual Reality
February 5, 2013 Devices that detect and convey sense of touch may have applications in ... > full story -
Faster Video Streaming in a Mobile Era
February 5, 2013 In the smartphones and tablet era, more and more users are watching videos on the move -- with a resulting strain on mobile networks. The combination of the HEVC video compression standard with LTE ... > full story -
Synthetic Biology: Recreating Natural Complex Gene Regulation
February 3, 2013 By reproducing in the laboratory the complex interactions that cause human genes to turn on inside cells, bioengineers have created a system they believe can benefit gene therapy research and the ... > full story -
Gap Geometry Grasped: New Algorithm Elucidates Structure of Liquids and How They Flow Through Porous Media
February 1, 2013 A new algorithm could help understand the structure of liquids, and how they flow through porous media. Theoretical physicists have now implemented an algorithm for analyzing void space in sphere ... > full story -
Engineers Solve a Biological Mystery and Boost Artificial Intelligence
January 30, 2013 By simulating 25,000 generations of evolution within computers, engineering and robotics researchers have discovered why biological networks tend to be organized as modules -- a finding that will ... > full story -
Satellite Visualization Tool for High-Resolution Observation Review (Thor) Accessible from Any Location With Internet Access
January 29, 2013 With minimal coding effort an Earth-observing satellite tool can be converted into a practical web-based application. In addition, a 3-D visualization technique has been ... > full story
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