New Cognitive Telerehabilitation Program Uses Virtual Reality
Researchers are working on a
telerehabilitation program
for treating people with
cognitive deficits caused by
acquired brain damage. A
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An Ace For Visually-impaired Students In Computer Science
Many computing luminaries,
such as Steve Jobs or Bill
Gates, have an early
experience in common -- an
engaging experience in
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Extreme Makeover: Photos Realistically Embedded Within Videos
Stanford artificial
intelligence researchers
have developed software that
makes it easy to reach
inside an existing video and
place a photo on the wall so
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NASA Tests First Deep-Space Internet
NASA has successfully tested
the first deep space
communications network
modeled on the Internet.
Engineers from NASA's Jet
Propulsion Laboratory used
software called
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Learning By Blogging
December 4, 2008 Many students learn best working together on structured, self-directed projects. European researchers have created software that links student blogs and other social software tools into a virtual ... > full story -
New Approach Eliminates Software Deadlocks Using Discrete Control Theory
December 2, 2008 Software deadlocks are the catch-22s of the computer world. These common bugs can freeze the machine when different parts of a program end up in an endless cycle of waiting for one another as they ... > full story -
Semantic Desktop Paves Way For Semantic Web
December 2, 2008 Researchers have developed innovative software to make finding information on your computer and sharing it with others considerably easier. In the process, they may have solved the chicken and egg ... > full story -
Developing A Neighborhood Watch For The Internet
November 25, 2008 Internet network performance problems are not only annoying to users -- they are costly to businesses and network operators. But since the Internet has no built-in monitoring system, network problems ... > full story -
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Foundations For The World Wide Grid
November 21, 2008 The dream of using the Internet to allow people to access as much computer processing and storage power as they need, when they need it, is a step closer thanks to European ... > full story -
The Invisible Telephone/Internet Or Whatever Makes Sense Network
November 18, 2008 Shall I make this call with the landline, mobile or VOIP? Laptop or PDA? Let the phone and the network decide for themselves, say European researchers planning a future of seamless ... > full story -
Keeping Bridges Safe: New Imaging Program Automatically Detects Irregularities in Bridges
November 17, 2008 In order for motorists, cyclists and pedestrians to cross bridges safely, bridges must be regularly inspected for damage. An new image processing program automatically detects irregularities in the ... > full story -
Free Software Gets An Education
November 12, 2008 Companies, organizations and citizens spend billions of dollars a year on licensing fees for proprietary software. Could that money not be put to better use developing free software alternatives and ... > full story -
Preventing Traffic Accidents Before They Happen?
November 10, 2008 A new automotive safety systems will alert drivers to potential hazards by using information from the car, other road users and the roadside infrastructure to predict and prevent traffic ... > full story -
Hair Today, Gone Tomorrow: Tracking Hair Loss And Growth Mathematically
November 8, 2008 Scientists have developed maths-based imaging technology to measure hair on different parts of the human ... > full story
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