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Mapping the World's Fastest Supercomputers

(http://www.nytimes.com) - scanned by: il pinolo about 9 hours ago
While the U.S. has the world's fastest supercomputers, it faces increased pressure from countries like India and China. More>>>
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IBM aims to replicate the brain with cognitive ...

(http://www.nytimes.com) - scanned by: il pinolo about 9 hours ago
IBM Research and five universities have teamed up to creative “cognitive computing” systems that can simulate the brain’s ability to sense, perceive, act, interact and recognize patterns. They will do so under a $4.9 million grant from the Defense... More>>>
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New System Proposed To Optimize Combined Energy...

(http://www.sciencedaily.com) - scanned by: il pinolo about 10 hours ago
Engineers from the University of Zaragoza have developed an algorithm that can optimise hybrid electricity generation systems through combined use of renewable energies, such as photovoltaic and wind power, and non-renewables, such as diesel. Thei... More>>>
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Triple Helix: Designing a New Molecule of Life

(http://www.sciam.com) - scanned by: Bora about 10 hours ago
Peptide nucleic acid, a synthetic hybrid of protein and DNA, could form the basis of a new class of drugs—and of artificial life unlike anything found in nature. More>>>
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World's first pediatric robotic bladder reconst...

(http://www.physorg.com) - scanned by: Bora about 10 hours ago
A 10-year-old Chicago girl born with an abnormally small bladder that made her incontinent has become the first patient to benefit from a new robotic-assisted bladder-reconstruction method developed by surgeons at the University of Chicago Medical... More>>>
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Are Flexible, Flapping Flying Machines in our F...

(http://www.physorg.com) - scanned by: il pinolo about 10 hours ago
Modern aircraft have been fabulously successful with rigid wings and rotors. But just imagine the flying machines that would be possible if we could understand and harness the most efficient and acrobatic airfoils in nature: the flexible wings of ... More>>>
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Hollywood moguls see cinema's future in 3D

(http://www.physorg.com) - scanned by: il pinolo about 10 hours ago
Three-dimensional films, once blamed for making audiences nauseous, are making a comeback and are likely to become the future of cinema thanks to digital technology, Hollywood studio moguls say. More>>>
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Cryo-Pet™ Ensures Your Animals Won't Mind Exten...

(http://www.memebox.com) - posted by: John Heylin about 11 hours ago
Worried about how Fluffy will handle being in the cargo hold at 35,000 feet? For just $1,780 you can purchase a Cryo-Pet™ which uses the latest cryonic technology to put your pet into a gentle slumber. Although the operation of such a devi... More>>>
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Site List Narrows For NASA's Next Mars Landing

(http://www.jpl.nasa.gov) - scanned by: Jeff Hilford about 12 hours ago
Four intriguing places on Mars have risen to the final round as NASA selects a landing site for its next Mars mission, the Mars Science Laboratory. More>>>
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The Petabyte Age

(http://www.wired.com) - scanned by: Jeff Hilford about 12 hours ago
Infinite storage. Clouds of processors. Our ability to capture, warehouse, and understand massive amounts of data is changing science, medicine, business, and technology. More>>>
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Data Deluge Makes the Scientific Method Obsolete

(http://www.wired.com) - scanned by: Jeff Hilford about 12 hours ago
Chris Anderson advances the theory that computer modeling will supercede scientific method as we move into the petabyte, cloud computing age. More>>>
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Program for the Future: A Conference and Worksh...

(http://www.programforthefuture.org) - scanned by: studiosfo about 14 hours ago
An interactive conference inspired by Doug Engelbart's vision of harnessing technology for human betterment. The quest continues ... Program for the Future is two-day conference is a dialog with people developing new tools, interfaces, research ... More>>>
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