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A computer visualization of a river bed. National Science Foundation Awards Millions to Fourteen Universities for Cloud Computing Research
Released April 23, 2009
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Fabian Bustamante Software Improves P2P Privacy by Hiding in the Crowd
Released April 8, 2009
News From the Field
computing graphic Caltech Researchers Train Computers to Analyze Fruit-fly Behavior
Released April 7, 2009
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Photo of Cornell University researchers holding up a double pendulum. Maybe Robots Dream of Electric Sheep, But Can They Do Science?
Released April 2, 2009
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A researcher making adjustments to an automated research system. Researchers Wanted: Humans Need Not Apply?
Released April 2, 2009
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adjustment of a double pendulum Being Isaac Newton: Computer Derives Natural Laws From Raw Data
Released April 2, 2009
News From the Field
computing graphic New Metasearch Engine Leaves Google, Yahoo Crawling
Released March 26, 2009
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image of San Andreas fault San Diego Supercomputer Center Begins Cloud Computing Research Using the Google-IBM CluE Cluster
Released February 17, 2009
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computing graphic It's the Network: Penn Researchers Examine Behavior Influenced by Network Structure
Released January 28, 2009
News From the Field
Photo of a student working through the North American Computational Linguistics Olympiad challenge. (Computational Linguistic) Olympiad Trials Start Soon
Released January 26, 2009
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Image of woman's eye through a magnifying glass with a computer screen reflected in the glass. Leading Research Agencies Announce New International Competition: "The Digging into Data Challenge"
Released January 16, 2009
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computing graphic Health-monitoring Technology Helps Seniors Live at Home Longer, MU Researchers Find
Released January 6, 2009
News From the Field
L. Jean Camp Kidnapped Senior Needed IU-patented Home Security System
Released December 17, 2008
News From the Field
computing graphic Wii Bit of Fun at Rice University has Serious Intent
Released December 8, 2008
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computing graphic Carnegie Mellon Theory of Visual Computation Reveals How Brain Makes Sense of Natural Scenes
Released November 19, 2008
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computing graphic Pinning Down the Fleeting Internet: Web Crawler Archives Historical Data For Easy Searching
Released November 17, 2008
News From the Field
man at voting machine Protect Your Vote--Avoid Election Machine Errors
Released November 3, 2008
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Antoine Bechara and Gui Xue Risk and Reward Compete in Brain
Released October 9, 2008
News From the Field
Biscayne Bay Researchers Teach Computers to Search for Photos Based on Their Contents
Released October 8, 2008
News From the Field
Roshan D'Souza From Xbox to T-Cells: Michigan Tech Researchers Borrow Video Game Technology to Model Human Biology
Released September 16, 2008
News From the Field
a mobile phone 'Can You See Me Now?' Sign Language Over Cell Phones Comes to United States
Released August 21, 2008
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Photo of U.S. team showing their awards at the 2008 International Linguistics Olympiad in Bulgaria. Team USA Brings Home the (Linguistics) Gold
Released August 15, 2008
Press Release
computing graphic Robotics Research: Enhancing the Lives of People With Disabilities
Released August 7, 2008
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Photo of Maysam Ghovanloo (left) pointing to a small magnet attached to tongue of graduate student. Tongue Drive Technology
Released July 21, 2008
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tongue drive magnet Tongue Drive System Lets Persons With Disabilities Operate Powered Wheelchairs, Computers
Released June 30, 2008
News From the Field
plasma screen showing a natural scene Scenes of Nature Trump Technology in Reducing Low-level Stress
Released June 10, 2008
News From the Field
Images from computer-predicted and actual functional magnetic resonance imaging scans. A Computer That Can 'Read' Your Mind
Released May 30, 2008
Press Release
A finger pointing at a close up of a computer-generated tree diagram. How Did That Chain Letter Get To My Inbox?
Released May 16, 2008
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rice plant Collaboration Between UW and IBM Will Use Donated Computer Time to Tackle Rice Crisis
Released May 15, 2008
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An artist's rendition of a server farm, showing rows of computers planted like crops. A CluE in the Search for Data-Intensive Computing
Released April 23, 2008
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