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Home / Articles posted by J Williams (Page 3)

  • International Security and Trade Professional Development Certificate Launch

    International Security and Trade Professional Development Certificate Launch

    • 28 May 2014
    • By J Williams

    SAN DIEGO – International Security and Trade Professional Development Certificate Launch at San Diego State University

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  • Skype to Launch Star Trek-Style, Real-Time Language Translator

    Skype to Launch Star Trek-Style, Real-Time Language Translator

    • 28 May 2014
    • By J Williams

    By Ashley Feinberg Microsoft just demoed an awesome new feature for Skype that will actually let you speak to people in other languages—in real-time—by doing […]

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  • How Google Uses Machine Learning And Neural Networks To Optimize Data Centers

    How Google Uses Machine Learning And Neural Networks To Optimize Data Centers

    • 28 May 2014
    • By J Williams

    by Darrell Etherington (@drizzled) Google has released some new research about it efforts to maximize performance and minimize energy use at data centers through machine […]

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  • Could this little-known biomass generator start an energy revolution?

    Could this little-known biomass generator start an energy revolution?

    • 28 May 2014
    • By J Williams

    By Eric Mack It could be the most important portable power plant you’ve never heard of. It’s called the “Power Pallet” and it is essentially […]

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  • Large-scale DARPA-funded brain-research program seeks to reduce the severity of neuropsychological illness in service members and veterans

    Large-scale DARPA-funded brain-research program seeks to reduce the severity of neuropsychological illness in service members and veterans

    • 28 May 2014
    • By J Williams

    By Staff Work on DARPA’s Systems-Based Neurotechnology for Emerging Therapies (SUBNETS) program is set to officially launch on June 1, 2014, with teams led by […]

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  • Using science to avoid ethnic violence

    Using science to avoid ethnic violence

    • 28 May 2014
    • By J Williams

    by Maya Bialik What if we could use science to understand, accurately predict, and ultimately avoid, ethnic violence? A new study published in PLOS ONE […]

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  • New Tracking Software Lets Leap Motion Keep Track Of Every Bone In Your Hands

    New Tracking Software Lets Leap Motion Keep Track Of Every Bone In Your Hands

    • 28 May 2014
    • By J Williams

    by Kyle Russell (@kylebrussell) Leap Motion, the company behind the desk-mounted sensor that lets you control you computer like Tony Stark in the “Iron Man” […]

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  • Open APIs Fuel Creation Of New Cloud Services Ecosystem

    Open APIs Fuel Creation Of New Cloud Services Ecosystem

    • 28 May 2014
    • By J Williams

    by Ron Miller (@ron_miller) There is obviously a growing market related to moving traditional on-premises enterprise software to the cloud, but what you might not know […]

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  • Intel Will Let You 3D-Print Your Own Robot This Year

    Intel Will Let You 3D-Print Your Own Robot This Year

    • 28 May 2014
    • By J Williams

    By Leslie Horn Have a 3D printer? Or at least access to one? You’re pretty much halfway there. The at-home robot maker will be buyable […]

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  • Chris Headland (left) with the students that will be participating.

    Supercomputers used to model disaster scenarios

    • 27 May 2014
    • By J Williams

      Undergraduate students from the School of Computer Science at Bangor University will be using supercomputers to run programmes that can predict how lethal disease […]

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