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Posted October 19, 2009:
- Illumination-Aware Imaging
- Virtual Reality Offers Solution To Driving Phobias
- All-in-One Computerized Scheduling Will Make Airports Greener And More Efficient
- Intelligent System To Help Autistic Children Recognize Emotions
Posted October 18, 2009:
- H1N1 Simulation Modeling Shows Rapid Vaccine Rollout Effective In Reducing Infection Rates
- Findings About Veracity Of Peripheral Vision Could Lead To Better Robotic Eyes
- Can Social Networking Help Consumers Get Healthier?
Posted October 17, 2009:
- Quantum Computer Chips Now One Step Closer To Reality
- Differing Long-Term Effects Of Hand-Held Cellphone Bans On Driver Hand-Held Cellphone Use
Posted October 16, 2009:
- Older Adults Want Robots That Do More Than Vacuum, Researchers Find
- Technology Brings New Insights To One Of The Oldest Middle Eastern Languages Still Spoken
- Television Has Less Effect On Education About Climate Change Than Other Forms Of Media
Posted October 15, 2009:
- Increased Success A 'Virtual' Certainty For Rugby Players
- Internet Services: Researchers Save Electricity With Low-Power Processors And Flash Memory
- First-of-Kind Study Shows Model Can Be Used To Rate Courtroom Psychiatric Experts Performance
- Growing Geodesic Carbon Nanodomes
- Baseball Guru Says Yankees, Dodgers Should Make World Series
- Statistical Model Superior To Traditional Criteria In Bladder Treatment Decision
- Seeking Privacy In The Clouds: Research Aims At Isolating Social Network Information From 'Control Of A Central Entity'
- Self-Managing Internet Applications Flex Their Muscles
Posted October 14, 2009:
- Ultra-Low Power Actuator Suitable For In-Vivo Biomedical Applications
- Computer Helps Deaf Children To Learn Sign Language
- The Self-Managing, 'Unbreakable' Internet?
- High Volume Video Gamers Have More Difficulty Staying Attentive
- Video Camera That Records At The Speed Of Thought
- Microchips Result In Higher Rate Of Return Of Shelter Animals To Owners
- World's Smallest Computers Made of DNA and Other Biological Molecules Made to 'Think' Logically
- People Are Still The Weakest Link In Computer And Internet Security, Study Finds
Posted October 13, 2009:
- Nano Measurement In The Third Dimension
- Kraken Becomes First Academic Machine To Achieve Petaflop
- New Method Reveals All You Need To Know About 'Waveforms'
- Public Attitudes To New Technology: Lessons For Regulators
Posted October 12, 2009:
Posted October 11, 2009:
- More Powerful Internet Access On Airplanes And Trains
- Researchers Probe Computer 'Commonsense Knowledge'
- Building A Better Qubit: Combining Six Photons Avoids Quantum Data Scrambling
- Gene Data Tool Advances Prospects For Personalized Medicine
Posted October 10, 2009:
Posted October 9, 2009:
- Household Robots Do Not Protect Users' Security And Privacy, Researchers Say
- Human Brain, Like Google Maps, Creates Multiple Independent Maps While Finding The Way In Physical World
- U.S. Must Focus On Protecting Critical Computer Networks From Cyber Attack, Experts Urge
- Biological Clocks Discovery Overturns Long-Held Theory
- New Publication Offers Security Tips For WiMAX Networks
- Creating Resilience For Vehicular Applications
- Helping Doctors Find Relevant Studies To Optimize Care Of Kidney Patients
Posted October 8, 2009:
- Banking On Outlier Detection: Simple Computer Model Could Act As Early Warning System For Failing Banks
- For Future Superconductors, A Little Bit Of Lithium May Do Hydrogen A Lot Of Good
- Establishing Standard Definitions For Genome Sequences
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