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Posted October 22, 2008:
- Computer Model Against Unnecessary Use Of Antibiotics
- Physicists Find New State Of Matter In 'Transistor': Huge Implications For New Electronic Devices
Posted October 20, 2008:
- Engineers Build First-ever Multi-input 'Plug-and-play' Synthetic RNA Device
- Catching Smugglers With Technology To Detect Guilt
- Real Pilots And 'Virtual Flyers' Go Head-to-head
- See What I See: Machines With Mental Muscle
- Single-pixel Camera Has Multiple Futures
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Posted October 16, 2008:
- Computer Model Reveals Cells' Inner Workings: Could Help Tailor Chemotherapy Treatments
- Creating Wireless Network Using Visible Light
- Computer Grids Get Down To Business
Posted October 15, 2008:
- New Computer Program Improves Search For People
- Searching The Internet Increases Brain Function
- Nation's Only Citywide Electronic Health Information Exchange: Improving Health And Lowering Costs
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Posted October 11, 2008:
- Digital Zebrafish Embryo Provides First Complete Developmental Blueprint Of A Vertebrate
- Reality To Go: 3-D Virtual Reality On Mobile Devices
Posted October 9, 2008:
- New Material Could Act As Nanofridge For Microchips In Smaller And Faster Computers
- Computers 'Taught' To Search For Photos Based On Their Contents
- Virtual Reality Breathes Second Life Into Language Teaching
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Posted October 6, 2008:
- Peer-to-peer Networking Takes Internet Out Of The Equation
- Visualizing Election Polls: An Animated, Interactive Way To Analyze Opinion Data
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Posted October 2, 2008:
- New Mathematical Model Can Measure Political Party Power
- Keeping Computing Compatible
- African-American Blogs Offer Key Health Communications Tool
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Posted September 30, 2008:
- Novel Process Promises To Kick-start Quantum Technology Sector
- Just In Time For School: Free Adeona Service Tracks Stolen Laptops
- Zeroing In On Wi-Fi 'Dead Zones' To Inexpensively Fill Gaps In Wireless Networks
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Posted September 23, 2008:
- GPS Navigation Devices Can Be Spoofed, Counter Measures Not Effective In Certain Cases
- Fake Popup Warnings Fool Internet Users Even After Repeated Mistakes
- New Bluetooth System Orients Blind And Sighted Pedestrians
Posted September 22, 2008:
- Effectiveness Of Traditional And Blended Learning Environments
- PC Program May Help Teach New Surgeons
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Posted September 17, 2008:
- 3-D Computer Processor: 'Rochester Cube' Points Way To More Powerful Chip Designs
- Watch And Learn: Time Teaches Us How To Recognize Visual Objects
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