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More Accurate Method for Predicting Hurricane Activity
September 11, 2012 Researchers have developed a new method for forecasting seasonal hurricane activity that is 15 percent more accurate than previous ... > full story -
New Computing Approach to Materials Science Under Development
September 10, 2012 Scientists are using data mining, information theory and statistical learning concepts to develop a new approach to discovering ... > full story -
RV144 Vaccine Efficacy Increased Against Certain HIV Viruses
September 10, 2012 Scientists used genetic sequencing to discover new evidence that the first vaccine shown to prevent HIV infection in people also affected the viruses in those who did become infected. Viruses with ... > full story -
New PTSD Diagnosis Criteria Examined
September 5, 2012 Proposed changes to the diagnosis of post-traumatic stress disorder will not substantially affect the number of people who meet criteria for the disorder, according to new ... > full story -
London Olympics Anti-Doping Labs Set for First-of-a-Kind Repurposing
September 5, 2012 The United Kingdom will convert the London 2012 Olympics anti-doping center, which conducted more than 6,000 drug tests on athletes during the Olympic and Paralympic Games, into a facility that could ... > full story -
Smoking History Can Predict Survival Time in COPD
September 3, 2012 Identifying an individual's the smoking history could help doctors to predict survival time in people with ... > full story -
International Collaboration Key to Science and Engineering Globalization
August 31, 2012 International collaboration is a key aspect of the globalization of science and engineering. A recent report and data evaluation released by the U.S. National Science Foundation showed that one in ... > full story -
Lyme Retreatment Guidance May Be Flawed
August 30, 2012 A new statistical review calls into question studies that have been taken as proof that antibiotic retreatment for chronic Lyme disease is futile. That misunderstanding has led to medical guidance ... > full story -
Shifty, but Secure Eyes: New Biometric Security System
August 29, 2012 A biometric security system based on how a user moves their eyes is being developed by technologists in Finland. Researchers explain how a person's saccades, their tiny, but rapid, involuntary eye ... > full story -
Modeling Metastasis
August 24, 2012 A technique used by animators helps scientists model how cancer cells enter the ... > full story
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