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iPhone App Can Diagnose Stroke as Easily as Medical Computer Workstation, Study Finds
May 9, 2011 New research from Canada shows that doctors can make a stroke diagnosis using an iPhone application with the same accuracy as a diagnosis at a medical computer workstation. This technology can be ... > full story -
Computers Sing to a Better Tune
May 6, 2011 Would you dance to a synthetic song? Scientists are reporting on a new approach to making computer-generated vocals more human ... > full story -
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College Students' Use of Kindle DX Points to E-Reader’s Role in Academia
May 2, 2011 A nine-month study of how University of Washington graduate students did or did not use the large-format Amazon Kindle DX in their course reading provides information on the potential future for ... > full story -
New Software to Support Interest in Extreme Science
April 29, 2011 The University of Chicago's Flash Center for Computational Science has just released a major new version of supercomputer code, called FLASH 4-alpha. Based on previous software for simulating ... > full story -
Origami Not Just for Paper Anymore: DNA, Folded Into Complex Shapes, Could Have a Big Impact on Nanotechnology
April 27, 2011 Scientists have developed software that makes it easier to predict the three-dimensional shape that will result from a given DNA template. While the software doesn't fully automate the design ... > full story -
New Sensor Glove May Help Stroke Patients Recover Mobility
April 26, 2011 People who have strokes are often left with moderate to severe physical impairments. Now, thanks to a glove, stroke patients may be able to recover hand motion by playing video ... > full story -
Virtual Surgery Shows Promise in Personalized Treatment of Nasal Obstruction
April 18, 2011 A preliminary report suggests that virtual nasal surgery has the potential to be a productive tool that may enable surgeons to perform personalized nasal surgery using computer simulation ... > full story -
Students Develop Thought-Controlled, Hands-Free Computer for the Disabled
April 18, 2011 Software engineering students have developed innovative technology that could enable people to operate a computer without using a keyboard or mouse -- only their ... > full story -
Privacy Mode Helps Secure Android Smartphones
April 13, 2011 Researchers have developed software that helps Android smartphone users prevent their personal information from being stolen by ... > full story -
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Wii Key to Helping Kids Balance
April 12, 2011 By cleverly linking five Wii Balance Boards, a team of university undergraduates has combined the appeal of a video game with the utility of a computerized motion-tracking system that can enhance ... > full story -
Free Software Makes Computer Mouse Easier for People With Disabilities
April 8, 2011 As the population ages, more people are having trouble with motor control, but now scientists have invented two mouse cursors that make clicking targets a whole lot ... > full story -
Looking to Blue Skies for Cloud Security
April 6, 2011 Cloud computing represents a significant shift in how we use information technology. Storage space for digital files, processing power and services and software are abstracted away from the user's ... > full story
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