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237 matches found for "computer processing technique"

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Improving security with face recognition technology

A number of U.S. states now use facial recognition technology when issuing drivers licenses. Similar methods are also used to grant access to buildings and to verify the identities of international tr...

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Caltech scientists solve decade-long mystery of nanopillar formations

Scientists at the California Institute of Technology (Caltech) have uncovered the physical mechanism by which arrays of nanoscale (billionths-of-a-meter) pillars can be grown on polymer films with ver...

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Developing new stimuli-responsive molecular devices

Takuzo Aidagroup directorEmergent Materials DepartmentResponsive Matter Chemistry and Engineering Research GroupRIKEN Advanced Science Institute“The appeal of chemistry is that...

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Silicon-Germanium Electronics May Cut Spacecraft Weight

Researchers at the Georgia Institute of Technology are developing ways to harden the microchips themselves against damage from various types of cosmic radiation. With funding from NASA and other spons...

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New computing tool could lead to better crops and pesticides say researchers

The tool will form part of a new £1.7 million Syngenta University Centre at Imperial College London, announced today, which will see researchers from Imperial and Syngenta working together to improve ...

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Rome Was Built in a Day, with Hundreds of Thousands of Digital Photos

A new computer algorithm developed at the University of Washington uses hundreds of thousands of tourist photos to automatically reconstruct an entire city in about a day. The tool is the most...

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Arkansas Receives $3.3 Million Grant From National Science Foundation

The award, made possible by the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009, will enable researchers at the University of Arkansas and other colleges and universities in the state to build and supp...

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Next Generation Nano-CT System Will Enhance Nano-scale Research

Today, Wang, known as a pioneer in this field, and his colleagues have been awarded more than $1.3 million from the National Science Foundation (NSF) to develop the next-generation nano-CT imaging sys...

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Silk-based optical waveguides meet biomedical needs

In an article featured on the cover of Advanced Materials, researchers at Tufts University and the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign demonstrated a new method for fabricating silk-based optic...

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Penetrating Insights: NIST Airframe Tests Help Ensure Better Shielding for Flight

Recent tests by researchers at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) will provide much needed, independent data on how electromagnetic radiation penetrates aircraft, helping to ens...

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This Article Will Self-destruct: A Tool to Make Online Personal Data Vanish

Computers have made it virtually impossible to leave the past behind. College Facebook posts or pictures can resurface during a job interview. A lost cell phone can expose personal photos or text mess...

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NYU physicists find way to explore microscopic systems through holographic video

The technique, developed in the laboratory of NYU Physics Professor David Grier, is comprised of two components: making and recording the images of microscopic systems and then analyzing these images....

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Technology that will make a person invisible?

Using Metamaterials to Defy Our Common Understanding of LightTakuo TanakaAssociate Chief ScientistMetamaterials LaboratoryRIKEN Advanced Science Institute‘Metamaterials’ — ...

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Drawing inspiration from nature to build a better radio

MIT engineers have built a fast, ultra-broadband, low-power radio chip, modeled on the human inner ear, that could enable wireless devices capable of receiving cell phone, Internet, radio and televisi...

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New Techniques Will Control Heat in Data Centers

Instead, that electricity must be used for cooling the servers, a demand that continues to increase as computer processing power grows.And the trend toward cloud computing will expand the need...

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