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Engineer Creates Unique Software That Predicts Stem Cell Fate
February 16, 2010 A completely novel approach to analyzing time-lapse images of live stem cell behaviors has yielded a tool for successfully predicting outcomes of stem and progenitor cells. It will allow scientists ... > full story -
Simple Test May Help Judge Concussion in Athletes
February 15, 2010 A simple test of reaction time may help determine whether athletes have sustained a concussion (also known as mild traumatic brain injury) and when they are ready to play again, according to a new ... > full story -
Virtual Museum Guide
February 10, 2010 Archaeological treasures are being brought to life by new software. Real images are enriched with digital information on a virtual tour through ancient buildings, creating a more vivid experience for ... > full story -
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Grid Computing for the Masses
February 9, 2010 Having helped scientists study the building blocks of the universe, peer inside the human body in miniscule detail and monitor climate change, grid computing could soon be put to more mundane uses by ... > full story -
Assistive Technology Helps Dementia Sufferers Get Through the Day
February 9, 2010 Tens of millions of elderly people in the EU suffering from mild dementia may be able to look after themselves, and free up their carers, thanks to a new ... > full story -
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Perfectly Shaped Solid Components
February 8, 2010 When metals are shaped, the materials they are made of are often damaged in the process. One cause of this is excessive press force, which cracks and perforates the material. By running simulations ... > full story -
No Catastrophes Please, It’s Software Modeling
February 5, 2010 European researchers have created a development platform that will enable applications to tackle the enormous and increasing complexity of modern computer science. It promises better quality at a ... > full story -
Software Development Gets a Better Production Line
February 5, 2010 Work by European researchers means that software is about to get the assembly line treatment. It offers a powerful new paradigm for software ... > full story -
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Electronic Health Records Need Better Monitoring, Experts Urge
February 3, 2010 The push is on for health-care providers to make the switch to electronic health records but it is hard to tell how well these complex health information technology systems are being implemented and ... > full story -
Special Effects in Avatar Made Possible Thanks to European Technology
February 2, 2010 Highly effective and scalable digital technology developed originally for television has transformed the production, post-production and viewing experience in high-resolution feature films. A joint ... > full story
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