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Galaxy DNA-Analysis Software Is Now Available 'in the Cloud'
November 8, 2011 Galaxy -- an open-source, web-based platform for data-intensive biomedical and genetic research -- is now available as a "cloud computing" resource. The new technology will help scientists and ... > full story -
Software to Prevent Abuse at the Click of a Mouse
November 2, 2011 Teaming up with investigators from the State Office of Criminal Investigation in Berlin, Fraunhofer researchers have come up with an automated assistance system for image and video evaluation that ... > full story -
Relief from 'Parking Wars': Computer Software to Revamp City Parking
October 31, 2011 Researchers have developed a traffic simulator that takes into account real parking policies, the habits of urban drivers, and the movements of traffic inspectors to identify strategies for ... > full story -
OpenSim, Open-Source Software, Accurately Models Human Motion, Experts Say
October 28, 2011 Engineers have developed an open source software package called OpenSim that accurately models human movement. OpenSim is free and in use across the world helping scientists understand the complex ... > full story -
'First Step' to Perfect Drug Combinations
October 23, 2011 Scientists have discovered a way of speeding up the creation of perfect drug combinations, which could help patients recovering from critical health problems such as stroke, heart attacks and ... > full story -
The Eyes Have It: Computer-Inspired Creativity
October 20, 2011 Constraints on creativity imposed by computer-aided design tools are being overcome, thanks to a novel system that incorporates eye-tracking ... > full story -
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Piecing Together the Priceless 'Cairo Genizah'
October 18, 2011 The Cairo Genizah is an irreplaceable repository for information about 1,000 years of human history. But the 350,000 fragments that make up the Genizah are scattered worldwide. Researchers are now ... > full story -
Researchers Create Simulator to Train Embryologists
October 18, 2011 Researchers in Spain have presented a unique system that simulates the environment of an embryology laboratory and avoids the waste of valuable human biological material and breakages of medical ... > full story -
Differing Structures Underlie Differing Brain Rhythms in Healthy and Ill, Virtual Modeling Reveals
October 14, 2011 Virtual brains modeling epilepsy and schizophrenia display less complexity among functional connections, and other differences compared to healthy brain models, researchers report. The researchers ... > full story -
The Future of Airport Passport Control
October 14, 2011 Digital security specialists, major European electronics makers, and experts in biometrics worked together to make passport control at airports faster. The technology also could have broader ... > full story -
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'Robot Biologist' Solves Complex Problem from Scratch
October 13, 2011 Scientists have taken a major step toward developing robot biologists. They have shown that their system, the Automated Biology Explorer, can solve a complicated biology problem from ... > full story -
'Ghostwriting' the Torah? New Algorithm Distinguishes Contributors to the Old Testament With High Accuracy
October 11, 2011 A professor has developed a new computer algorithm to help unravel the different sources that contributed to the authorship of the scriptures. Sidestepping the problems of content-based analysis, his ... > full story
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