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93 matches found for "personal computing"

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Petascale Tools Could Provide Deeper Insight into Genomic Evolution

Research recently funded by the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 aims to develop computational tools that will utilize next-generation petascale computers to understand genomic evolution...

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Rutgers Computer Scientists Work to Strengthen Online Security

If you forget your password when logging into an e-mail or online shopping Web site, the site will likely ask you a security question: What is your mother’s maiden name? Where were you born?Th...

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Field experiment on a robust hierarchical metropolitan quantum cryptography network

Because of its scientific significance and social impact, the project is reported in Volume 54, Issue 17 (September, 2009) of the Chinese Science Bulletin authored by Fang-xing Xu et al.During...

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Counting duplicated genome segments now possible

A newly designed computational method has proven its usefulness in counting copies of duplicated genome sequences and in doing initial assessments of their contents, according to a study to be publish...

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2 software tools that improve identification of cancer biomarkers earn certification

The explosive growth of genomic and proteomic data has ushered in a new era of molecular medicine in which cancer detection, diagnosis and treatment are tailored to each individual's molecular pr...

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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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Inexpensive plastic used in CDs could improve aircraft, computer electronics

If one University of Houston professor has his way, the inexpensive plastic now used to manufacture CDs and DVDs will one day soon be put to use in improving the integrity of electronics in aircraft, ...

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Nano-Sonar Uses Electrons to Measure under the Surface

Just as sonar sends out sound waves to explore the hidden depths of the ocean, electrons can be used by scanning tunnelling microscopes to investigate the well-hidden properties of the atomic lattice ...

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Pervasive Computing: the Road to Middleware

In one field of computer research, however, the quest is on to create just such an intermediary to connect a flood of computerized devices with vast networks of data.Dr. Ali Hurson is among th...

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Life Is a Highway: Study Confirms Cars Have Personality

Now a study co-authored by a Florida State University researcher has confirmed through a complex statistical analysis that many people see human facial features in the front end of automobiles and asc...

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Track Your Fitness, Environmental Impact with New Cell Phone Applications

Planning on gobbling a few extra treats this holiday season? Soon, your cell phone may be able to help you maintain your exercise routine and keep the pounds off over winter months, without your havin...

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They know where you are

Mobile phones, personal digital assistants, Wi-Fi hotspots, web-connected mp3 players, SatNav devices, even washing machines that connect to the internet-…the list of gadgets with an inbuilt computer ...

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Harnessing network anarchy for the common good

No hierarchical authority controls the internet and users have the freedom to create information, and leave or rejoin the network at will.Yet the essential freedoms users have on shared networ...

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Good code, bad computations: A computer security gray area

Two graduate students from UC San Diego’s computer science department—Erik Buchanan and Ryan Roemer—have just published work showing that the process of building bad programs from good code using “ret...

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Innovative search for world’s biggest physics laboratory

The Research Center in Karlsruhe is one of the biggest research institutions for natural and engineering scientists in Europe. Every day thousands of scientists all over the world access the data save...

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