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Relief From "parking Wars"
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Relief From "parking Wars"

Researchers have developed PARKAGENT, a computer simulator that models the real-life parking challenges of specific cities, identifying different strategies for...

Crowdsourcing Nutrition in a Snap
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Crowdsourcing Nutrition in a Snap

Harvard University researchers have developed PlateMate, software that enable users to utilize crowdsourcing to determine the calorie levels of their meals. Users...

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Gartner: 10 Key It Trends For 2012

If you had to pick 10 technology-related trends that will affect your enterprise infrastructure in the coming year, Gartner says you'd do well to start with virtualization...

Ibm, Georgia Tech Launch Children's Health Data Modeling Project
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Ibm, Georgia Tech Launch Children's Health Data Modeling Project

The Georgia Institute of Technology will use IBM analytics technology to study data models as a way to systematically improve the pediatric health system. 

Filling Space With Polyhedra
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Filling Space With Polyhedra

Salvatore Torquato’s unique space-packing method has implications in information theory and materials science.

To Diagnose Heart Disease, Visualization Experts Recommend a Simpler Approach
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To Diagnose Heart Disease, Visualization Experts Recommend a Simpler Approach

Harvard University researchers have developed HemoVis, a method for visualizing human arteries that, in clinical testing, increased diagnostic accuracy from 39...

Computer Scientist Seeks the Real Meaning of Language
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Computer Scientist Seeks the Real Meaning of Language

Researchers at Columbia University and the City University of New York are developing computational methods to detect deception in English, Mandarin Chinese, and...

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DARPA Offers $50,000 Prize If You Can Figure Out These Shredded Puzzles

The U.S. Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency announced the $50,000 Shredder Challenge, which asks participants to devise new methods or techniques for piecing...

New Tool Clears the Air on Cloud Simulations
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New Tool Clears the Air on Cloud Simulations

Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory researchers and international collaborators have developed the Cloud-Feedback-Model Intercomparison Project Observation Simulator...

A Deeper Look Into Space
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A Deeper Look Into Space

NASA hopes the James Webb Space Telescope, which can detect ancient light that its predecessors can’t, will reveal more information about the origins of the universe...

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IBM Simulates 4.5% of the Human Brain, and All of the Cat Brain

Supercomputers can store more information than the human brain and can calculate a single equation faster, but even the biggest, fastest supercomputers in the world...

New Technology Pinpoints Anomalies in Complex Financial Data
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New Technology Pinpoints Anomalies in Complex Financial Data

Battelle researchers at the U.S. Pacific Northwest National Laboratory have developed Anomalator, analytical software designed to recognize anomalous information...

Wholesome Data: ­sing It to Promote Healthy Behaviors
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Wholesome Data: ­sing It to Promote Healthy Behaviors

Edmund Seto, a researcher at the University of California, Davis,  develops censor and cell phone technologies to connect people to relevant, real-time data about...

Apple Patent ­ses 3d Gestures to Control an Ipad
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Apple Patent ­ses 3d Gestures to Control an Ipad

Forget relying solely on touch to control your Apple device. On future iPads, you may be able to control your tablet from across the room using 3D gestures, such...

Nasa in Final Preparations For Nov. 8 Asteroid Flyby
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Nasa in Final Preparations For Nov. 8 Asteroid Flyby

NASA scientists will be tracking asteroid 2005 YU55 with antennas of the agency's Deep Space Network at Goldstone, Calif., as the space rock safely flies past...

Modeling Chaotic Storms
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Modeling Chaotic Storms

Scientists say improvements to extreme-weather prediction are possible with new weather models and a reinvention of the modeling technologies used to process them...

Tiny Stamps for Tiny Sensors
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Tiny Stamps for Tiny Sensors

Advances in microchip technology may someday enable clinicians to perform tests for hundreds of diseases—sifting out specific molecules, such as early stage cancer...

Zot! Uc Irvine Team Proves Stellar at Mapping Dark Matter
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Zot! Uc Irvine Team Proves Stellar at Mapping Dark Matter

When David Kirkby and Daniel Margala entered a contest to find out who could most accurately map dark matter in the universe, the first algorithm they submitted...

Knowledge Mining Resource Accelerates Science, Technology Education, Research
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Knowledge Mining Resource Accelerates Science, Technology Education, Research

Virginia Tech researchers have created the Virginia Tech Knowledge Networks, a repository of more than 5,000 publications by the College of Engineering faculty,...

Experimental Mathematics: Computing Power Leads to Insights
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Experimental Mathematics: Computing Power Leads to Insights

In a forthcoming article, "Exploratory Experimentation and Computation," American Mathematical Society researchers will describe how modern computer technology...
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