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Researchers try Google approach to understanding photos
July 11, 2007
Carnegie Mellon researchers develop techniques that let computers automatically add or replace elements in a digital photo.
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Videoconferencing ties seniors with families
August 14, 2007
Advances in technology may one day allow the elderly to virtually touch their grandchildren, family and friends.Photos: Dining with Grandma from miles away
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Study: Laser printers may pose health risks
August 1, 2007
Toner particle emissions from laser printers can be as unhealthy as cigarette smoke, according to Australian university research.
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Yahoo hires economics, sociology researchers
May 10, 2007
Yahoo looks for growth opportunities as it hires two scientists to head up its research in online markets and social networks.
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Yahoo! Inc.
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McAfee Inc.
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Octopuses running like humans?
March 28, 2005
UC Berkeley researchers discover species that can make an escape--remaining camouflaged--on two of their eight arms.
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Forensic experts track printer fingerprints
October 15, 2004
Counterfeiters who make $10 bills on printers could find the cops on their trail if tracking techniques pan out.
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Brazil sinking with annual Amazon floods
October 6, 2005
How much water is in the Amazon? It's making the crust of the Earth around it bend by three inches every year, researchers find.
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Amazon.com Inc.
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Brazil
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Chips that really get under your skin
February 9, 2006
Visions of the bionic man are driving research into the combination of human tissue and silicon chips.
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Apple iPod
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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.
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Getting a degree in 'Mortal Kombat'
May 16, 2005
University programs aimed at studying and developing video games are popping up with increasing frequency.
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Paging Dr. Inkjet--broken bones need mending
April 6, 2005
Is there a nozzle in the house? Novel application of tech used in printers could aid body's healing process, researchers say.
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Music sharing doesn't kill CD sales, study says
March 29, 2004
Researchers at Harvard and the University of North Carolina say music swapping isn't to blame for falling music revenue, and might even help sell CDs.
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Security experts give e-voting thumbs down
January 22, 2004
A team of academic security researchers says Internet voting should be shelved until the Internet becomes more secure.
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U.S. funds study of tech monocultures
November 25, 2003
The National Science Foundation says it will pay $750,000 to two universities for studying how diversifying information systems and software could help fend off future cyberattacks.
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Microsoft Corp.
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China develops its own DSP
February 28, 2003
Researchers at the Shanghai Jiao Tong University independently create a digital signal processor, another milestone in the growth of the Chinese chip industry.
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Texas Instruments Inc.
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China
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Microbes could one day make airplanes safer
November 3, 2006
MIT researchers have pinpointed microbes that one day could detect stress points and small fractures on airplane wings.
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A formula for procrastination
January 11, 2007
Can you assign a formula to putting off to tomorrow what you can do today? One professor believes you can.
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Bacteria could power tiny robots
March 15, 2006
Microbe that releases electrons as a waste product someday could fit in a fuel cell.
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Bacteria froze the Earth, researchers say
August 3, 2005
A deep freeze 2.3 billion years ago may have been caused by bacteria, an insight opening up debate on how climate change operates.
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Start-up to use genes to build better chips
August 4, 2004
Can food-poisoning bacteria E. coli make chips better than humans? Start-up says yes, but primordial soup will take time to steep.
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