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Posted December 11, 2011:
Posted December 8, 2011:
- Interactive Applications for Cell Phones May Be Most Powerful Forms of Advertising
- Pharmaceutical Spam
- Patterns Seen in Spider Silk and Melodies Connected
Posted December 7, 2011:
- Cities Fail to Recognise Full Potential of Smart Technologies
- One of the World's Smallest Electronic Circuits Created
- Heads Up, Kobe Bryant: Researchers Discover That Trying for Another 3-Pointer Is a Mistake
- Avatars Help People Develop Real World Skills
- Supercomputer Reveals New Details Behind Drug-Processing Protein Model
Posted December 6, 2011:
- New '3-D' Transistors Promising Future Chips, Lighter Laptops
- Computer Simulations Shed Light on the Physics of Rainbows
- Computerized Method for Matching Images in Photos, Paintings, Sketches Created
- World Record for One-Loop Calculations
- Random Noise Helps Make Signals Clearer; Model Shows That Signal Clarity Only Improves If Specific Energy Conditions Are Met
- Synthetic Cricket Pricks Up Its 'Ears'
Posted December 5, 2011:
- S-T-R-E-T-C-H-I-N-G Electrical Conductance to the Limit
- Confidence Is Key to Women's Spatial Skills, Study Suggests
- New Interface Could Help Facebook Members Limit Security Leaks
- First Molybdenite Microchip
Posted December 1, 2011:
- Swiss Scientist Prove Durability of Quantum Network
- Unique Geologic Insights from 'Non-Unique' Gravity and Magnetic Interpretation
- New Insights Into Responses of Yellowstone Wolves to Environmental Changes
- New Switch Could Improve Electronics
- Supercomputers Take a Cue from Microwave Ovens: Co-Design May Be the Answer to Modeling Clouds and Other Big Problems
Posted November 30, 2011:
- At a Crossroads: New Research Predicts Which Cars Are Likeliest to Run Lights at Intersections
- Some Smartphone Models More Vulnerable to Attack
- Violent Video Games Alter Brain Function in Young Men
Posted November 29, 2011:
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Posted November 22, 2011:
- On the Road to Plasmonics With Silver Polyhedral Nanocrystals: Researchers Find Simpler Approach to Making Plasmonic Materials
- Kilobots Are Leaving the Nest: Swarm of Tiny, Collaborative Robots Will Be Made Available to Researchers, Educators, and Enthusiasts
Posted November 21, 2011:
- Future Prostate Cancer Treatments Might Be Guided by Math
- Human, Artificial Intelligence Join Forces to Pinpoint Fossil Locations
- Unearthing a New Quantum State of Matter: Quantum Physics Discoveries Could Change Face of Technology
Posted November 18, 2011:
Posted November 17, 2011:
Posted November 16, 2011:
- New Material Can Enhance Energy, Computer, Lighting Technologies
- European Consortium Contributes to Global Standards for 4G Technology
- Japan's 'K Computer' Ranks No. 1 in Four Benchmarks at HPC Challenge Awards
Posted November 15, 2011:
- In New Quantum-Dot LED Design, Researchers Turn Troublesome Molecules to Their Advantage
- New Lightning-Fast, Efficient Nanoscale Data Transmission
- Mimicking the Brain -- In Silicon: New Computer Chip Models How Neurons Communicate With Each Other at Synapses
Posted November 10, 2011:
Posted November 9, 2011:
- Draft Roadmap for Cloud Computing Technology
- Cybersecurity Workforce Framework Issued for Public Comment
- Sound, Digested: New Software Tool Provides Unprecedented Searches of Sound, from Musical Riffs to Gunshots
- Computer Trained to Evaluate Breast Cancer
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