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Posted January 25, 2012:
- Optimal Basketball Shooting Rate Proposed Based on Mathematical Model
- Speed Limit on the Quantum Highway: Physicists Measure Propagation Velocity of Quantum Signals in a Many-Body System
- Adolescents With Autism Spend Free Time Using Solitary, Screen-Based Media
- Facebook Is a Community
Posted January 23, 2012:
Posted January 22, 2012:
- Cooling Semiconductors by Laser Light
- Sensing Technology: Motherboard Monitoring Inspired by the Immune System
Posted January 19, 2012:
Posted January 18, 2012:
- NASA Clears the Runway for Open Source Software
- Computer Simulations Revealing How Methane and Hydrogen Pack Into Gas Hydrates Could Enlighten Alternative Fuel Production and Carbon Dioxide Storage
- Faster-Than-Fast Fourier Transform
- Banks Losing Billions in Fees Due to Overdraft Policy Implemented in 2010: Loss Could Affect Banks' Ability to Lend
- Consumers Should Be Vigilant in Wake of Zappos Cyberattack
- Gaming Technology for Calculating Floods
Posted January 17, 2012:
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Posted January 13, 2012:
- Software for Analyzing Digital Pathology Images Proving Its Usefulness
- Particle-Free Silver Ink Prints Small, High-Performance Electronics
Posted January 12, 2012:
- Electron's Negativity Cut in Half by Supercomputer: Simulations Slice Electron in Half -- A Physical Process That Cannot Be Done in Nature
- World's Smallest Magnetic Data Storage Unit
Posted January 11, 2012:
- Simulating Firefighting Operations on a PC
- Cyber Project Looks to Help IT Professionals With DNS Vulnerabilities
Posted January 9, 2012:
- Theory Explains How New Material Could Improve Electronic Shelf Life
- 'Google Flu Trends' Is a Powerful Early Warning System for Emergency Departments
Posted January 6, 2012:
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Posted January 4, 2012:
- New Computer Model Explains Lakes and Storms on Saturn's Moon Titan
- Blogging May Help Teens Dealing With Social Distress
- Smart Way of Saving Lives in Natural Disasters
- Relay Race With Single Atoms: New Ways of Manipulating Matter
Posted December 27, 2011:
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Posted December 22, 2011:
- More Powerful Supercomputers? New Device Could Bring Optical Information Processing
- 'Nanoantennas' Show Promise in Optical Innovations
Posted December 21, 2011:
- Crucial Advances in 'Brain Reading' Demonstrated
- NIST Special Publication Expands Government Authentication Options
- Protecting Computers at Start-Up: New Guidelines
- Sensor Improvement Brings Analysis Method Into Mainstream
- Traditional Social Networks Fueled Twitter's Spread
- HokieSpeed Is a New Powerful Supercomputer for the Masses
- Computer Vision Research: Do You See What I See?
Posted December 20, 2011:
Posted December 19, 2011:
- The Role of Internet Pharmacies in Prescription Drug Abuse
- Quantum Computing Has Applications in Magnetic Imaging
- Ultra-Compact Dwarf Galaxies Are Bright Star Clusters
Posted December 16, 2011:
- Quantum Cats Are Hard to See: Researchers Explain the Difficulty of Detecting Quantum Effects
- Protecting Confidential Data With Math
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