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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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Robots Will Quickly Recognize and Respond to Human Gestures, With New Algorithms
May 24, 2012 New intelligent algorithms could help robots to quickly recognize and respond to human gestures. Researchers have created a computer program which recognizes human gestures quickly and accurately, ... > full story -
New Approach to 'Spell Checking' Gene Sequences
May 21, 2012 Scientists have found a better way to 'spell check' gene ... > full story -
Internet Usage Patterns May Signify Depression
May 16, 2012 In a new study analyzing Internet usage among college students, researchers have found that students who show signs of depression tend to use the Internet differently than those who show no symptoms ... > full story -
Self-Adapting Computer Network That Defends Itself Against Hackers?
May 10, 2012 Cybersecurity experts are researching the feasibility of building a computer network that could protect itself against online attackers by automatically changing its setup and ... > full story -
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Optimal Planning of Solar Power Plants
May 10, 2012 The photovoltaics industry is booming, and the market for solar farms is growing quickly all over the world. Yet, the task of planning PV power plants to make them as effi cient as possible is far ... > full story -
Why Research Should Be 'Hacked'
May 2, 2012 Australian researchers are calling for the open sharing of clinical trial data in the medical research community, saying it would be instrumental in eliminating bottlenecks and duplication, and lead ... > full story -
'Junk DNA' Can Sense Viral Infection: Promising Tool in the Battle Between Pathogen and Host
April 24, 2012 Non-coding RNA -- molecules that do not translate into proteins -- were once considered unimportant "junk DNA" by researchers. Now researchers have discovered that when infected with a virus, ncRNA ... > full story -
Computer-Designed Molecules Point to New Therapy for Cystic Fibrosis
April 19, 2012 By developing software that uses 3-D models of proteins involved in cystic fibrosis, a team of scientists has identified several new molecules that may ease the symptoms of the ... > full story -
Iris Recognition Report Evaluates 'Needle in Haystack' Search Capability
April 18, 2012 Identifying people by acquiring pictures of their eyes is becoming easier, according to a new report. Researchers evaluated the performance of iris recognition software from eleven different ... > full story
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