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Close-Up of Active Galactic Nucleus: First Interferometric Signals Between Effelsberg Telescope and Orbital Radio Telescope Spektr-R
July 6, 2012 Researchers in Germany and Russia have obtained the first detection of interferometric signals between the Effelsberg 100-m telescope and the space-bound radio telescope satellite Spektr-R. The ... > full story -
Privacy Issues: Data Abuse on Certain Mobile Apps Uncovered
July 5, 2012 “My smartphone knows everything about me, starting with my name, my phone number, my e-mail address, my interests, up to my current location,” explains a computer science professor. ... > full story -
First Successful 'Spoofing' of Unmanned Aerial Vehicles
June 29, 2012 Scientists demonstrated for the first time that the GPS signals of an unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV), or drone, can be commandeered by an outside source -- a discovery that could factor heavily into ... > full story -
Researchers Develop New Method for Analyzing Cell Function
June 26, 2012 Researchers have developed an open-source software that will make it significantly easier to process bioimaging data. The software, named BioImageXD, will help in analyzing cell and tissue ... > full story -
Computer Program Aids Blood-Sugar Control Among Critically Ill
June 25, 2012 A computer-software program more effectively controlled blood-sugar levels among critically ill patients than nurse-directed care did, according to the first large clinical trial of its ... > full story -
'No-Sleep Energy Bugs' Drain Smartphone Batteries
June 13, 2012 Researchers have proposed a method to automatically detect a new class of software glitches in smartphones called "no-sleep energy bugs," which can entirely drain batteries while the phones are not ... > full story -
NASA Mars Rover Team Aims for Landing Closer to Prime Science Site
June 11, 2012 NASA has narrowed the target for its most advanced Mars rover, Curiosity, which will land on the Red Planet in August. The car-sized rover will arrive closer to its ultimate destination for science ... > full story -
Repelling the Drop on Top
June 4, 2012 It would make life a lot easier if the surfaces of window panes, corrosion coatings or microfluidic systems in medical labs could keep themselves free of water and other liquids. A new simulation ... > full story -
Powerful New Tool for Research and Drug Development
June 4, 2012 Scientists have harnessed bioinformatics and molecular biology to create powerful software that promises to become a “must have” tool in drug development research labs the world over. The ... > full story -
Tongue Analysis Software Uses Ancient Chinese Medicine to Warn of Disease
May 26, 2012 Researchers have developed computer software that automatically analyzes images of the tongue, one of the measures used to classify the overall physical status of the body, or zheng, in Chinese ... > full story
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