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Policy, Enforcement May Stop Employees from Wasting Time Online at Work
January 31, 2013 Researchers studied cyberloafing -- wasting time at work on the Internet -- and the effects of Internet use policies and punishment on reducing ... > full story -
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Next Lung Cancer Treatment Advancement May Come in the Form of Informatics
January 31, 2013 Bioinformatic experts are creating a new model based on digital images and genomics to help improve survival rates in people with lung cancer, which is the leading cancer killer among men and women ... > full story -
The Big Picture: Getting a Better Look at Sandy's Wake of Destruction
January 31, 2013 In New Jersey, along Hurricane Sandy's path of destruction, engineers are using infrared and ultraviolet imaging technology and acoustic emission testing combined with low-altitude aircraft ... > full story -
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Electronic Health Records Could Help Identify Which Patients Most Need ICU Resources
January 31, 2013 Advances in health information technology may lead to more efficient use of limited and expensive critical care resources, authors suggest in a new ... > full story -
Protein Origami: Quick Folders Are the Best
January 31, 2013 The evolutionary history of proteins shows that protein folding is an important factor. Especially the speed of protein folding plays a key role. This was the result of computer analysis. For almost ... > full story -
NASA Launches Next-Generation Communications Satellite
January 30, 2013 The first of NASA's three next-generation Tracking and Data Relay Satellites (TDRS), known as TDRS-K, launched at 8:48 p.m. EST Wednesday (Jan. 30) from Cape Canaveral Air Force Station in Florida. ... > full story -
New Order Found in Quantum Electronic Material: May Lead to New Materials, Magnets and Superconductors
January 30, 2013 A new type of order, or symmetry, discovered in an exotic material made with uranium may one day lead to enhanced computer displays and data storage systems and more powerful superconducting magnets ... > full story -
New Model to Determine Lifetime Spending
January 30, 2013 New research shows new, more effective ways to plan for ... > full story -
Checking out Open Access
January 30, 2013 From Wikipedia to shareware, the Internet has made information and software more widely available than ever. At the heart of this explosion is the simple idea that information should be open and free ... > full story -
Microchip Moves Information Around in 3-D: From Left to Right, Back to Front, and Up and Down
January 30, 2013 Scientists have created, for the first time, a new type of microchip which allows information to travel in three dimensions. Currently, microchips can only pass digital information in a very limited ... > full story
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