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mHealth Winter Institute Announced
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mHealth Winter Institute Announced

The NIH has just announced a Mobile Health Winter Institute — to be held in conjunction with the 2011 mHealth Summit in Washington, DC, in early December. Applications...

Could the Next Big Thing
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Could the Next Big Thing

It’s not everyday the national news media envisions computing research. But it happened on Sunday, when

The
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The

The NSF’s Science Nation has a great feature today on the “Science of Shopping,” describing how computer scientists Rajeev Sharma and Satish Mummareddy have developed...

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A few months ago, we announced

An Online AI Course
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An Online AI Course

This fall, our colleagues Sebastian Thrun and Peter Norvig are offering a free, online version of their popular Stanford University course, “Introduction to Artificial...

Live Right Now:  NSF Announcing New Innovation Corps
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Live Right Now: NSF Announcing New Innovation Corps

In just a few minutes, during a special session of the National Science Board — and before a large gathering of senior leadership from the National Science Foundation...

The GigU Partnership
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The GigU Partnership

From today’s New York Times: A coalition of 28 American universities is throwing its weight behind a plan to build ultra-high-speed computer networks

Art and Science: The World
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Art and Science: The World

We’ve all heard about Cannes.

NSF Calling for Sustainability-Related PIREs
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NSF Calling for Sustainability-Related PIREs

The National Science Foundation (NSF) has issued a new solicitation for Partnerships for International Research and Education (PIRE), a Foundation-wide program...

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At the recent

DARPA:  Learning Warfare from Social Media
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DARPA: Learning Warfare from Social Media

DARPA’s Information Innovation Office (I2O) has issued a new solicitation for “innovative research proposals in the area of social media in strategic communication”...

Describing Computing Research Challenges
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Describing Computing Research Challenges

In the past year, we’ve developed a set of brochures describing fundamental computing research challenges in a few areas of national priority, including healthcare...

PCAST Discusses Future of Scientific Research
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PCAST Discusses Future of Scientific Research

In a public session last Friday, the President’s Council of Advisors on Science and Technology (PCAST) spent time discussing the future of scientific research in...

A Who
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A Who

A few weeks ago, we began highlighting a few of the 107 Computing Innovation Fellows (CIFellows) we’ve had the pleasure of funding.

Microsoft Research Announces 2011 Faculty Fellows
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Microsoft Research Announces 2011 Faculty Fellows

Every year at this time, Microsoft Research recognizes

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In a post on the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy (OSTP) Blog today, Deputy Director for Policy Tom Kalil noted the Administration’s keen interest...

Mining Health Data, 140 Characters at a Time
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Mining Health Data, 140 Characters at a Time

Imagine you’re at the CDC, and you’re trying to predict and respond to this year’s flu season in real-time. You could either contact millions of Americans — or...

Finding One Man in 60 Million Square Miles
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Finding One Man in 60 Million Square Miles

Search is a hard problem in computing, but it’s a critical problem in real life, as friends of computer scientist Jim Gray found out when he vanished at sea. In...

An Alternative to Science Funding?
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An Alternative to Science Funding?

Crowds are common at rock concerts, basketball games, and scientific research proposals. Wait — what? In The New York Times this week, there’s an interesting story...

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In today’s New York Times‘ weekly “Science Times,” science writer
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