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'big Data' Can Create Big Issues
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'big Data' Can Create Big Issues

Tech firms are approaching the challenge of mining "big data"—immense repositories of information generated by industry and government—by using predictive analytics...

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New Hiring Formula Values Math Pros

Silicon Valley technology firms are seeking employees with stronger backgrounds in statistics and machine learning, thanks to the advent of cloud computing. 

How Good Is Tiger? Mathematician Knows By Number
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How Good Is Tiger? Mathematician Knows By Number

Just how much does Tiger Woods dominate professional golf? Mathematician Roland Minton can put a number on it.

Computer-Enhanced Vision Adds a 'sixth Sense'
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Computer-Enhanced Vision Adds a 'sixth Sense'

Engineers and scientists at the inaugural Augmented Human International Conference in France unveiled cutting-edge research on improving human perception with information...

Combing Medical Records For Research
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Combing Medical Records For Research

When the stimulus bill passed last year--allocating $20 billion to help doctors and hospitals adopt electronic medical records (EMRs)--many scientists were excited...

Head-Mounted Display Monitors Patient Data During Surgery
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Head-Mounted Display Monitors Patient Data During Surgery

A new head-mounted display system lets anesthesiologists keep an eye on critical monitoring data during surgery—without having to turn their attention away from...

Nist Workshop Takes First Steps Toward Standards For Preserving Digital Data
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Nist Workshop Takes First Steps Toward Standards For Preserving Digital Data

A recent U.S. National Institute of Standards and Technology workshop discussed the requirements for creating an international digital data preservation standard...

Citizen Science Contributes to Research
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Citizen Science Contributes to Research

As technology increases the amount of new information available in various fields of science, researchers are turning to citizen scientists to unlock the data....

Quantum Memories May Lead to Faster, More Secure Computers
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Quantum Memories May Lead to Faster, More Secure Computers

Future communications networks could be based on quantum memories, which store data in a pulse of light and are the focus of research by University of Delaware...

3-D Tabletop Display Gets Rid of the Glasses
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3-D Tabletop Display Gets Rid of the Glasses

University of British Columbia researchers have developed a device called pCubee that offers all the thrills of the three-dimensional (3-D) experience without the...

Researchers Sound Alarm on Web App 'side Channel' Data Leaks
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Researchers Sound Alarm on Web App 'side Channel' Data Leaks

Researchers who have tested the security of popular online tax, health, investing, and search sites report that the Web applications are becoming more vulnerable...

Computer Scientists Empower Citizen Scientists
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Computer Scientists Empower Citizen Scientists

Binghamton University computer science professor Kenneth Chiu and his students have created a Web site that enables people to access large amounts of information...

Robots Gear Up For Disaster Response
From Communications of the ACM

Robots Gear Up For Disaster Response

After 15 years of research, robots for search and rescue may be nearing prime time.

Data Streaming 2.0
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Data Streaming 2.0

In today's real-time Web, data streaming applications no longer have the luxury of making multiple passes over a recorded data set.

Swarms of Helicopter Robots Could Create Huge 3-D Displays
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Swarms of Helicopter Robots Could Create Huge 3-D Displays

The Flyfire project at MIT's SENSEable City Laboratory is creating tiny LED-equipped helicopters that will move in concert to create dramatic, free-form displays...

New Statistical Method Could Cut Computation Time for Genetic Studies
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New Statistical Method Could Cut Computation Time for Genetic Studies

UCLA researchers have developed a new computational strategy for genome-wide association studies, which enables the scanning of up to a million genetic markers...

Artists Mine Scientific Clues to Paint Intricate Portraits of the Past
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Artists Mine Scientific Clues to Paint Intricate Portraits of the Past

Artists are still painting things they cannot see in real life. Rather than being separated from their subjects by thousands of miles, though, today’s artists are...

Network Gives Traffic Managers, Police Real-Time View of Road Conditions
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Network Gives Traffic Managers, Police Real-Time View of Road Conditions

University of Maryland researchers have developed the Regional Integrated Transportation Information System, a system that gives traffic managers and police in...

Collaboration With IBM to Speed Up 'the Cloud'
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Collaboration With IBM to Speed Up 'the Cloud'

Cornell University professor Hakim Weatherspoon and IBM researchers are studying the causes of data distortions and are developing ways for cloud computing applications...

A Swiss Army Knife For Analyzing Three-Dimensional Images
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A Swiss Army Knife For Analyzing Three-Dimensional Images

Howard Hughes Medical Institute computer scientists have developed V3D, a software suite that features tools for visualizing, analyzing, and measuring complex,...
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