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MIT explains why bad habits are hard to break

October 19, 2005 Why do you get excited when you see a coffee mug after years of going without coffee? Because your neurons remember. TAGS: cue, habit, rat, maze, reward, pattern, behavior, brain, activity

New-age keyboard: Trace, don't write

July 11, 2005 IBM comes up with pen-based shorthand method that lets users input words into mobile devices by tracing them letter by letter. Image: Keyboard of the future? TAGS: mobile device, stylus, pattern, keyboard, IBM Corp., letter, word, researcher, smart phone

Microsoft: Antispam tools assist HIV research

February 23, 2005 The software giant's research arm says software meant to sort spam could help fight the deadly virus. TAGS: vaccine, medical research, researcher, anti-spam, pattern, virus, Microsoft Corp., database

IBM experimenting with DNA to build chips

February 20, 2008 The research uses DNA molecules to arrange carbon nanotubes into a grid that might function as a data storage device or to perform calculations. TAGS: DNA, nanotube, molecule, nanometer, scientist, circuit board, pattern, data storage, IBM Corp., grid, material, designer

Supercomputer simulates black hole collision

April 19, 2006 NASA calls the simulation a breakthrough in the observation of black holes and in the understanding of the universe. TAGS: supercomputer, universe, Intel Itanium 2, gravity, wave, theory, energy, pattern, scientist, merger

IBM promotes making chips in the bath

February 20, 2006 An experimental version of immersion lithography could help cut the cost of making chips in the future. TAGS: lithography, nanometer, IBM Corp., pattern, laser, Intel

Hawkins start-up takes brainy challenge

March 21, 2005 Palm handheld creator Jeff Hawkins is promoting software that enables a computer to recognize visual patterns. TAGS: Jeff Hawkins, PC Forum, Palm Handheld, pattern, handheld, Palm Inc., e-mail

IBM prints with molecules

September 11, 2007 Researchers have devised a way to print patterns with molecules, precisely arranging particles on a template that can be used like a rubber stamp. TAGS: particle, nanometer, molecule, silicon, IBM Corp., nanotechnology, researcher, pattern, template, scientist

HP touts new mold for the chip industry

May 2, 2007 Think of it as a Play-Doh Fun Factory, but on a molecular scale. HP teams up with Nanolithosolutions on an imprint lithography system.Images: HP-Nanolitho's imprint lithography tool TAGS: mold, lithography, groove, HP Labs, semiconductor maker, semiconductor, wire, pattern, module, manufacturing, chip company, HP

Report: Florida data suggests e-voting problems

November 19, 2004 Analysis by U.C. Berkeley researchers contends there was link between e-voting machines and a pro-Bush skew in Florida. TAGS: e-voting, county, Florida, vote, analysis, researcher, professor, pattern, president, Republican, theory, Democrat
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