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Release of Data from Nobel Prize-Winning Laboratory for Public Use
October 23, 2012 LabArchives, a provider of online lab notebook software, and BioMed Central’s open access journal BMC Research Notes has published Mutagenetix, an online open access repository of ENU-generated ... > full story -
Biology-Friendly Robot Programming Language: Training Your Robot the PaR-PaR Way
October 23, 2012 PaR-PaR, a simple high-level, biology-friendly, robot-programming language uses an object-oriented approach to make it easier to integrate robotic equipment into biological laboratories. Effective ... > full story -
Prototype of Lunar Water-Prospecting Robot to Search for Water Ice at Moon's Northern Pole
October 9, 2012 A robotics technology company has completed assembly of a full-size prototype of Polaris, a solar-powered robot that will search for potentially rich deposits of water ice at the moon's poles. The ... > full story -
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An Operating System in the Cloud: TransOS Could Displace Conventional Desktop Operating Systems
October 9, 2012 A new cloud-based operating system for all kinds of computer is being ... > full story -
Toward an Artificial Pancreas: Math Modeling and Diabetes Control
October 4, 2012 Medical researchers propose novel mathematical models for injection of insulin in type 1 and type 2 diabetes. The models simulate injections of insulin in the manner of insulin pumps, which deliver ... > full story -
Fifty-Hour Whole Genome Sequencing Provides Rapid Diagnosis for Children With Genetic Disorders
October 3, 2012 The first use of whole genome information for quickly diagnosing critically ill infants has been reported. The team describes STAT-Seq, a whole genome sequencing approach - from blood sample to ... > full story -
Researchers Developing 'BIGDATA' Toolbox to Help Genome Researchers
October 3, 2012 The latest DNA sequencing technology is burying researchers in trillions of bytes of data. Researchers are now developing high performance computing tools that will help researchers analyze all that ... > full story -
Home-Based Assessment Tool for Dementia Screening
October 3, 2012 Researchers have created a tool that allows adults to screen themselves for early signs of dementia. The home-based computer software is patterned after the paper-and-pencil Clock Drawing Test, one ... > full story -
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Android-Based Network Built to Study Cyber Disruptions and Help Secure Hand-Held Devices
October 2, 2012 As part of ongoing research to help prevent and mitigate disruptions to computer networks on the Internet, researchers have turned their attention to smartphones and other hand-held computing ... > full story -
Space Travel With a New Language in Tow
October 1, 2012 Last Friday, for the first time ever, SES, the Luxembourg-based satellite operator, has allowed an Ariane 5 rocket to transport a TV satellite into space, which is made by Astrium and runs entirely ... > full story
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