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- Open Source DNA: A New Solution To Guarantee Privacy And Scientific Freedom In Genetic Research
- Counting Duplicated Genome Segments Now Possible
Posted September 5, 2009:
- New Graphene-Based, Nano-Material Has Magnetic Properties
- Species Diversity Helps Researchers Refine Analyses Of Human Gene Mutations
Posted September 4, 2009:
- New Open-Source Camera Could Revolutionize Photography
- Growing Problem Of E-Waste: Bringing Harmony To Electronic Waste Disposal
Posted September 3, 2009:
- Trash Or Treasure? Discarded US Computers Often Get A Second Life
- New Computer Models Aim To Classify, Help Reduce Injury Accidents
- Super-Fast Computers Of The Future
Posted September 2, 2009:
- Computational Process Zeroes In On Top Genetic Cancer Suspects
- 'FEAsy' Analyzes Designs From Raw Sketches To Speed Parts Creation
- New iPhone App 'Outbreaks Near Me' Locates H1N1 (Swine Flu), Infectious Diseases
- Child's Play May Revolutionize Video Gaming, Police Work
- New Clean Room To Push Boundaries Of Computer Memory Technology
Posted September 1, 2009:
- Children With Autism Use Alternative Keyboard To Communicate With Their Families And Their World
- Is Tetris Good For The Brain?
- Modeling Nano-Worlds: Slashing Production Development Time And Costs For Integrated Circuits
Posted August 31, 2009:
- Lost Sounds Of The Past Brought To Life
- Acoustic Tweezers Can Position Tiny Objects
- Millionths Of A Second Can Cost Millions Of Dollars: A New Way To Track Network Delays
- World's Smallest Semiconductor Laser Heralds New Era In Optical Science
- Tiny 'MEMS' Devices To Filter, Amplify Electronic Signals
Posted August 30, 2009:
- Baby's MP3 Heart Monitor: New Safe Approach To Fetal Heart Monitoring Could Save Lives
- Who Are You? Mobile ID Devices Find Out Using NIST Guidelines
Posted August 28, 2009:
- Hankering For Molecular Electronics? Grab The New NIST Sandwich
- Strictly Ballroom Analysis: Computers Get To Know Their Rumba From Their Cha-Cha-Cha
Posted August 27, 2009:
- It’s Semantic: Easier Solution To Annotate And Search Images
- 'Plasmobot': Scientists To Design First Robot Using Mould
- Super-Sized Tiny Proteins: Software Helps Biologists Visualize Molecules
- Cooperative Cybercars: A Question Of Priorities
Posted August 25, 2009:
- Grid Computing, The New Commodity
- Many Online Social Networks Leak Personal Information To Tracking Sites, New Study Shows
- New Supercomputer Cystorm Unleashes 28.16 Trillion Calculations Per Second
Posted August 24, 2009:
- Nuclear Fusion Research Key To Advancing Computer Chips
- New Microchip Technology Performs 1,000 Chemical Reactions At Once
- Let There Be Light: Teaching Magnets To Do More Than Just Stick Around
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Posted August 20, 2009:
- Self-Assembled DNA Scaffolding Used To Build Tiny Circuit Boards
- Ultimate Long Distance Communication: Talking To Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter
- Computer Scientists Scale 'Layer 2' Data Center Networks To 100,000 Ports And Beyond
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Posted August 18, 2009:
- Optimum Scheduling Of Soccer Games: Planning English Football Fixtures
- Computer Game Taps Creativity Of Scientists To Solve Energy Problems
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