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New Software Models Immune Responses
October 6, 2011 New software lets researchers see how the immune system responds to pathogens that invade the bacteria-rich environment of the ... > full story -
New Technique Offers Enhanced Security for Sensitive Data in Cloud Computing
October 5, 2011 Researchers have developed a new, experimental technique to better protect sensitive information in cloud computing -- without significantly affecting the system's overall ... > full story -
Unleashing the Power of Green Data
October 5, 2011 Sustainability decisions need to rely on the results of quantitative environmental research. Commonly, these results are found in closed, often expensive databases based on proprietary software. ... > full story -
Secure Updates for Navigation Systems
October 5, 2011 At the push of a button by the driver, control units download the car manufacturer's new software -- such as enhanced map material for the navigation system. To ensure that this data channel is ... > full story -
Rendering Engine Built to Generate High-Quality Images of Brain Simulations
October 4, 2011 Researchers have developed a high-quality cerebral cortex image rendering engine. The rendered images are used to generate 3D videos and ... > full story -
People as 'Sensors': Twitter Messages Reveal NFL's Big Plays and Fans
October 4, 2011 Using millions of Twitter subscribers as living "sensors," engineers have found a way to monitor fans' levels of excitement and to keep track of the action in National Football League games -- ... > full story -
Novel Tool for Myocardial Infarction Quantification: Step Toward Speeding the Evaluation of Novel Therapies for Heart Regeneration
September 30, 2011 A team of scientists in Portugal has developed an original tool to quantify the size of heart ischemia in pre-clinical animal models. The MIQuant, an acronym for myocardial infarct (MI) ... > full story -
New Software Brings Science to Life for Young People
September 30, 2011 The use of new technology is helping students to become real ‘science investigators’. Researchers in the UK have developed a software toolkit that shows how such an approach sparks and ... > full story -
Error Rate Higher in Breast Imaging Reports Generated by Automatic Speech Recognition, Study Finds
September 22, 2011 Breast imaging reports generated using an automatic speech recognition system are nearly six times more likely to contain major errors than those generated with conventional dictation transcription, ... > full story -
3-D Microscope Opens Eyes to Prehistoric Oceans and Present-Day Resources
September 20, 2011 A research team has turned their newly developed 3-D microscope technology on ancient sea creatures and hopes to expand its ... > full story
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