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A computer generated simulation of waves parting around a lighthouse. And the Oscar Goes To...a Professor?
Released February 25, 2008
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Generic News Image NSF Partners With Google and IBM to Enhance Academic Research Opportunities
Released February 25, 2008
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the Paul Allen Center Future of Social Networking Explored in UW's Computer Science Building
Released February 12, 2008
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Image of a printed circuit similar to those used in modern electronics. Model Checking Pioneers Receive Turing Award, Most Prestigious in Computing
Released February 8, 2008
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berkeley graphic Determining Ancestral Histories in Admixed Populations
Released February 7, 2008
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2007 In Review 2007: Year in Review
Released January 30, 2008
Discovery
electronic voting machine Voters Like Electronic Voting Machines, But They Can Still Lead to Voting Errors
Released January 22, 2008
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computing graphic New Route for Heredity Bypasses DNA
Released January 4, 2008
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Marcel Just Carnegie Mellon Study Identifies Where Thoughts of Familiar Objects Occur Inside the Human Brain
Released January 3, 2008
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Yong Guan Fraudsters Beware: Iowa State Engineer is Developing Cyber Technology to Find You
Released December 27, 2007
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A researcher records language variation on the Indonesian island of Sumba. Understanding How Humans Cause, Respond and Adapt to Change
Released November 28, 2007
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computing graphic Carnegie Mellon Algorithm Identifies Top 100 Blogs For News
Released November 19, 2007
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screenshot of professor Walter Lewin Researchers Develop Lecture Search Engine to Aid Students
Released November 7, 2007
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model of the facade of Notre Dame Cathedral Vacation Photos Create 3-D Models of World Landmarks
Released November 1, 2007
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Image captured from the top of Lyons Peak, during the height of the Harris fire. Digital Eyes in the Sky Play Key Role in Battling Flames in Southern California
Released October 30, 2007
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  CISE Distinguished Lecture, October 11, 2007
Updated October 29, 2007
A man wears a back pack with a keyboard, camera, video viewer and microphone attached to him. Technology to the RESCUE
Released October 11, 2007
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Brandi House uses Vocal Joystick Generating 'oohs' and 'aahs': Vocal Joystick Uses Voice to Surf the Internet
Released October 9, 2007
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A computer science professor communicates in sign language to three students in a computer lab. Opening New Possibilities for Deaf Students in Computer Science
Released October 5, 2007
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A male college student works at a computer with a 3-D image of a rectangular object on the screen. NSF Provides Funding to Transform Computing Education
Released October 4, 2007
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computing graphic Even Without Math, Ancients Engineered Sophisticated Machines
Released October 4, 2007
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Godmar Back Computer Science Researchers Explore Virtualization Potential for High-end Computing
Released October 2, 2007
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computing graphic Computer Science, Art & Technology Team on NSF Grant
Released October 2, 2007
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computing graphic Carnegie Mellon Researchers Fight Phishing Attacks with Phishing Tactics
Released October 2, 2007
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computing graphic Technology Could Enable Computers to 'Read the Minds' of Users
Released October 2, 2007
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Anti-Phishing Phil Online Game Helps People Recognize Internet Scams
Released September 24, 2007
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genetic mapping Computer Program Traces Ancestry Using Anonymous DNA Samples
Released September 20, 2007
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computing graphic New Research Seeks to Enhance Quality and Security of Wireless Telemedicine
Released September 17, 2007
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Four examples of students' robots, built on remote control truck platforms. Can a Robot Get High School Students Interested in Studying Science and Engineering in College?
Released September 11, 2007
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Representation of computer technology, with a circuit board and the silhouette of a computer user. Scientists Use the "Dark Web" to Snag Extremists and Terrorists Online
Released September 10, 2007
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