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Other Oct 7, 2010

New tool in the fight against tuberculosis

Researchers at the Institute for Genomic Biology at the University of Illinois have developed a way to harness the prodigious quantities of both genomic and metabolic data being generated with high-throughput genomics and ...

Mathematics Sep 17, 2010

Less is more in the fight against terrorism

Terrorist networks are complex. Now, a mathematical analysis of their properties published this month in the International Journal of Networking and Virtual Organisations, suggests that the best way to fight them is to isolate ...

Biotechnology Feb 22, 2010

'Virtual cell' could bring benefits of simulation to biology

(Âé¶¹ÒùÔºOrg.com) -- In a matter of months, bioengineer Markus Covert, PhD, expects to unveil the first "whole-cell" computer model of an organism.

Mathematics Jul 30, 2009

Algebra adds value to mathematical biology education

As mathematics continues to become an increasingly important component in undergraduate biology programs, a more comprehensive understanding of the use of algebraic models is needed by the next generation of biologists to ...

Hardware Mar 10, 2009

Indian schools to benefit from new computer chips

An educational initiative between Rice University computer scientists and Indian educators will enable schools in rural India to be some of the first to benefit from Rice's revolutionary, low-energy computer chips.

Internet Sep 8, 2008

Infovell's 'research engine' finds deep Web pages that Google, Yahoo miss

According to a study by the University of California at Berkeley, traditional search engines such as Google and Yahoo index only about 0.2% of the Internet. The remaining 99.8%, known as the "deep Web," is a vast body of ...

Nanophysics Nov 26, 2007

Nanodevices could use quantized current to operate future electronics

For the past several decades, virtually all electronics devices have been based on the CMOS logic system, which uses semiconductors and transistors to form digital circuits. However, researchers today are investigating the ...

May 21, 2007

In a first, scientists develop tiny implantable biocomputers

Researchers at Harvard University and Princeton University have made a crucial step toward building biological computers, tiny implantable devices that can monitor the activities and characteristics of human cells. The information ...

Jan 8, 2007

The first molecular keypad lock

How can defense or intelligence agencies safeguard the security of top-secret data protected by a computation device the size of a single molecule?

May 23, 2004

Excited-state spectroscopy on a nearly closed quantum dot via charge detection

J. M. Elzerman and co-workers from Delft University of Technology, The Netherlands report about demonstration of a new method for measuring the discrete energy spectrum of a quantum dot connected very weakly to a single lead ...

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