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Computer Sleuthing Helps ­nravel Rna's Role in Cellular Function
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Computer Sleuthing Helps ­nravel Rna's Role in Cellular Function

University of Central Florida computer engineers used a computer program to analyze the subunits that make up ribonucleic acid.  

NASA Map Sees Earth's Trees in a New Light
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NASA Map Sees Earth's Trees in a New Light

A NASA-led science team has created an accurate, high-resolution map of the height of Earth's forests.

Activist-Backed Collaboration Platform Set for March Release
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Activist-Backed Collaboration Platform Set for March Release

A functional prototype of the Global Square, a social network collaboration platform for activists, will be available by March.  

Best Time For a Coffee Break? There's an App For That
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Best Time For a Coffee Break? There's an App For That

Pennsylvania State University researchers have developed Caffeine Zone, an application that can help people determine when caffeine may give them a mental boost...

New System Allows Robots to Continuously Map Their Environment
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New System Allows Robots to Continuously Map Their Environment

MIT researchers have developed a system that enables robots to create and continuously update a three-dimensional map of their environment using a low-cost camera...

Computer Programs That Think Like Humans
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Computer Programs That Think Like Humans

University of Gothenburg researchers have developed software that can score 150 on a standard IQ test.  

Chemist Applies Google Software to Molecular World
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Chemist Applies Google Software to Molecular World

Washington State University researchers have adapted Google's PageRank software to create moleculaRnetworks, a program that enables scientists to virtually study...

­pgrading the Hurricane Forecast
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­pgrading the Hurricane Forecast

Researchers at Pennsylvania State University and the U.S. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration have developed a hurricane forecasting system that improves...

Log Onto Facebook, Contribute to Scientific Research
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Log Onto Facebook, Contribute to Scientific Research

Researchers at Victoria University of Wellington, the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, and Cardiff University are developing a cloud computing-based Facebook...

Virtual Internships in Rising Demand
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Virtual Internships in Rising Demand

Virtual internships, in which students work for an employer over the Web, increasingly are being offered at college campuses, with advantages for both students...

Weave Open Source Data Visualization Offers Power, Flexibility
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Weave Open Source Data Visualization Offers Power, Flexibility

The open source Weave project is a platform designed to make it easier for government agencies, nonprofits, and corporate users to offer the public a way to analyze...

Europe Goes for Computing Technologies as Driver for Competitiveness
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Europe Goes for Computing Technologies as Driver for Competitiveness

The recent HiPEAC 2012 Conference highlighted the goal of getting energy efficient and low-cost computing technologies into the full spectrum of devices and systems...

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Burning Man

On his first tour of duty in Afghanistan, Sam Brown was set on fire by an improvised explosive device. He survived, only to find himself, like thousands of other...

Researchers ­se Social Bots To Expand Twitter Networks and Influence People
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Researchers ­se Social Bots To Expand Twitter Networks and Influence People

That next tweet you receive on Twitter may not be from a person but from a social bot, a tiny program designed to mimic real users and influence their behavior. ...

Fbi Seeks Data-Mining App For Social Media
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Fbi Seeks Data-Mining App For Social Media

The U.S. Federal Bureau of Investigation wants to develop a data-mining application that will enable the agency to monitor social media network activity for intelligence...

Sensor Networks Could End Parking Rage
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Sensor Networks Could End Parking Rage

The anger many drivers feel from having to search and wait for parking spaces to open up might be quelled by arrays of networked sensors embedded in city streets...

Computer Simulation of Tuberculosis Bacteria Could Lead to Discovery of New Ways to Fight Disease
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Computer Simulation of Tuberculosis Bacteria Could Lead to Discovery of New Ways to Fight Disease

Rutgers University researchers recently received a Lockheed Martin grant to continue their work using the Genetic Regulatory Analysis of Networks Investigational...

Art-Ificial: The Virtual Virtuosos Redefining Creativity
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Art-Ificial: The Virtual Virtuosos Redefining Creativity

Imperial College London computer scientist Simon Colton has created Painting Fool, software that can seek artistic inspiration and has basic creativity.  

Nasa's Sean Herron and William Eshagh on Code.nasa.gov
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Nasa's Sean Herron and William Eshagh on Code.nasa.gov

In an interview, the U.S. NASA's William Eshagh and Sean Herron discuss the open.nasa initiative, a response to President Obama's Open Government Directive, which...

Pentagon-Funded Games Would Crowdsource Weapons Testing
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Pentagon-Funded Games Would Crowdsource Weapons Testing

The U.S. Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) is developing Crowdsourced Formal Verification, a set of computer games designed to refine the way weapons...
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