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Tech Transfer Talent Network Aims to Bring More Inventions to Market
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Tech Transfer Talent Network Aims to Bring More Inventions to Market

The Tech Transfer Talent Network aims to help Michigan entrepreneurs and innovators turn their inventions into marketable products.

Government Support Key to Keeping Materials Engineering Competitive, Group Says
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Government Support Key to Keeping Materials Engineering Competitive, Group Says

Industry, universities, and government should collaborate to provide the current and future computational materials engineering labor pool with the skills needed...

IBM Says Future Computers Will Be Constant Learners
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IBM Says Future Computers Will Be Constant Learners

Tomorrow's computers will constantly improve their understanding of the data they work with, which will help them provide users with more appropriate information...

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Bill Campbell Makes Future of Journalism His Next Crusade

Buried way down in a recent news release announcing a media innovation institute to be shared by Stanford and Columbia universities was an intriguing tidbit: The...

Apple Needs More Than A Good Lawyer in China
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Apple Needs More Than A Good Lawyer in China

Apple has no problem getting Chinese consumers to desire its products, as a near-riot outside its Beijing store showed in January. But the U.S. tech giant has been...

Georgia Tech Develops Braille-Like Texting App
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Georgia Tech Develops Braille-Like Texting App

Georgia Tech researchers have designed a texting solution that could become a modern substitute for passing notes under the table. BrailleTouch is a prototype...

Google's Mind the Gap! Program Interests Women in CS
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Google's Mind the Gap! Program Interests Women in CS

Two-hour sessions with female Google software engineers are convincing many female high-school students in Israel to change their majors to computer science and...

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Defense Spending on Cyber, Special Operations Stays Steady as ­.S. Seeks Savings in Tough Year

Spending on two of the Pentagon’s top priorities, cybersecurity and special operations forces, would largely remain flat or dip slightly in 2013 under the Defense...

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U.s. Manufacturing Sees Shortage of Skilled Factory Workers

This stretch of the Rust Belt might seem like an easy place to find factory workers.

Why 'big Data' Is a Magnet For Startups
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Why 'big Data' Is a Magnet For Startups

Armies of entrepreneurs are trying to make money sifting through mountains of data from the Web and other sources, but one of the biggest challenges is simply getting...

Share of Workers in Scientific Fields Shrinks
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Share of Workers in Scientific Fields Shrinks

The number of U.S. workers in science and engineering professions fell in the past decade, ending a steady upward trend in the proportion of workers in fields associated...

Silicon Valley Sets Up Shop in New York
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Silicon Valley Sets Up Shop in New York

Start spreadin' the news: Silicon Valley is invading New York. In the past year, Facebook, Twitter, Skype, game maker Zynga, and other technology players have opened...

Hkust Launches First Social Media Lab in Asia
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Hkust Launches First Social Media Lab in Asia

The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (HKUST) has launched Asia's first social media lab specializing in the study of social media related culture...

Implantable Microchip-Based Drug Delivery Device Completes First Human Trial
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Implantable Microchip-Based Drug Delivery Device Completes First Human Trial

MicroCHIPS Inc. announced the results of the first successful human clinical trial involving its implantable, microchip-based drug delivery device. The company's...

Big Data Spawns New Breed of 'data Scientist'
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Big Data Spawns New Breed of 'data Scientist'

A new breed of data scientists is in demand as a result of the rise of big data. Government, universities, and industry are looking for people with a rare mix...

Video Games Lead to New Paths to Treat Cancer, Other Diseases
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Video Games Lead to New Paths to Treat Cancer, Other Diseases

Researchers at Wake Forest University are using graphics processing units, the technology that makes video game images so realistic, to simulate the inner workings...

The Delivery Guy Who Saw Jeremy Lin Coming
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The Delivery Guy Who Saw Jeremy Lin Coming

The morning after Jeremy Lin sank a thrilling, last-second three-pointer that lifted the New York Knicks over the Toronto Raptors and gave "Linsanity" its latest...

$8.5 Million Initiative Will Study Quantum Memories
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$8.5 Million Initiative Will Study Quantum Memories

The U.S. Air Force Office of Scientific Research has awarded $8.5 million to a consortium of seven U.S. universities that will work together to determine the best...

What Dropbox Can Teach ­S About Cloud Computing
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What Dropbox Can Teach ­S About Cloud Computing

Dropbox is the most deceptively simple of services.

Inside Google's Bet on 'consumerization'
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Inside Google's Bet on 'consumerization'

Here's Google's strategy for selling to the enterprise: Take a popular consumer product, make a few small enhancements and tack the words "for business" on the...
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