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Consumers Should Be Vigilant in Wake of Zappos Cyberattack
January 18, 2012 As an estimated 24 million Zappos.com customers begin receiving notifications that some of their personal data have been compromised, an expert is warning those affected to be on the lookout for ... > full storyMore: -
Gaming Technology for Calculating Floods
January 18, 2012 Norwegian researchers have borrowed a page from game developers to devise simulation technology that can save lives in many parts of the world by helping to reduce the damage from catastrophic ... > full story -
Ten-Second Dance of Electrons Is Step Toward Exotic New Computers
January 17, 2012 Scientists have achieved a 100-fold increase in the ability to maintain control the spins of electrons in a solid material, a key step in the development of ultrafast quantum ... > full story -
Software for Analyzing Digital Pathology Images Proving Its Usefulness
January 13, 2012 As tissue slides are more routinely digitized to aid interpretation, a software program is proving its utility. In bladder cancer test case, a new software tool separates malignancy from background ... > full story -
Simulating Firefighting Operations on a PC
January 11, 2012 Firefighters often put their lives at risk during operations, so it is essential they have reliable tools to help them do their job. Now, a modular simulation kit is set to help develop new ... > full story -
Cyber Project Looks to Help IT Professionals With DNS Vulnerabilities
January 11, 2012 Computer scientists have developed a visualization tool known as DNSViz to help network administrators within the federal government and global IT community better understand Domain Name System ... > full story -
Theory Explains How New Material Could Improve Electronic Shelf Life
January 9, 2012 Engineers have discovered that the new material graphene conducts heat about 20 times faster than silicon, making it an option as a semiconductor material that could produce quieter and ... > full story -
New Technology Tightens Cyber Security
January 6, 2012 A revolutionary new technology helps with cyber ... > full story -
Smart Way of Saving Lives in Natural Disasters
January 4, 2012 Smartphones could help save hundreds of thousands of lives in the aftermath of a disaster or humanitarian crisis, new research has ... > full story -
Improved Method for Protein Sequence Comparisons Is Faster, More Accurate, More Sensitive
December 25, 2011 Sequence comparisons are an essential tool for the prediction and analysis of the structure and functions of proteins. A new method developed by computational biologists permits sequence comparisons ... > full story -
More Powerful Supercomputers? New Device Could Bring Optical Information Processing
December 22, 2011 Researchers have created a new type of optical device small enough to fit millions on a computer chip that could lead to faster, more powerful information processing and ... > full story -
Crucial Advances in 'Brain Reading' Demonstrated
December 21, 2011 A new study demonstrates several crucial advances in "brain reading" or "brain decoding" using computerized machine learning methods. Researchers classified data taken from people being scanned while ... > full story
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