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Software Improves Quality of Sound for Hearing Aid Users
November 8, 2012 New software could greatly improve sound perception for users of hearing aids. The software prescribes the amount of amplification of high-frequency sounds required to restore the audibility of such ... > full story -
Dealing With Power Outages More Efficiently
November 7, 2012 When there is a power failure, the utility companies, public officials and emergency services must work together quickly. Researchers have created a new planning software product that enables all ... > full story -
Reducing Patient Radiation Exposure Up to 90 Percent
November 5, 2012 A medical imaging facility in San Diego has implemented a successful radiation dose reduction program, reducing radiation exposure by up to 90 percent in some ... > full story -
Innovative Model for Estimating the Excavation Parameters of Tunnels
November 5, 2012 An innovative model allows the excavation rate of tunnel excavation machines in rocks and soils to be predicted by means of simple variables that can be measured in real ... > full story -
'Twitterzombie' Helps Researchers Examine Bite-Sized Pieces of Twitterverse
October 31, 2012 Researchers have created software that helps them capture and analyze the steady flow of data generated on ... > full story -
New Tool Aims to Ensure Software Security Policies Reflect User Needs
October 30, 2012 Researchers have developed a new natural language processing tool that businesses or other customers can use to ensure that software developers have a clear idea of the security policies to be ... > full story -
Reducing Radiation: Heart Institute Model Shows Hope for New Standards in Canada
October 30, 2012 The University of Ottawa Heart Institute is setting the stage in what could become a revolution in medical imaging in Canada as it announces striking results in radiation reduction for the diagnosis ... > full story -
New Soccer Robot Has Human-Like Agility
October 30, 2012 Computer scientists have developed a new robot whose source code and design plan is publicly accessible. It is intended to facilitate the entry into research on humanoids, in particular, the TeenSize ... > full story -
Scientists Decode 'Software' Instructions of Aggressive Leukemia Cells
October 29, 2012 Scientists have decoded the key "software" instructions that drive three of the most virulent forms of acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL). They discovered ALL's "software" is encoded with epigenetic ... > full story -
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Risk Factors in Hospital Readmissions Among General Surgery Patients Identified in Study
October 24, 2012 Identifying risk factors in hospital re-admissions could help improve patient care and hospital bottom lines, according to a new ... > full story
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