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UW, Siemens Unveil New Panoramic Ultrasound Imaging Application Using Programmable Technology

... a world leader inacademic research for multimedia computing and imaging technologies. Thelaboratory combines the strengths of the College of Engineering and theSchool of Medicine in the UW's fertile research environment. The UW isgranted more federal grants and contracts than any other public universityin the...

Tighter Chemical Binding = Better Meds

...tween thousands of individualwater molecules, thus computing the density of water at any temperature orpressure. "When we began our work 20 years ago, computer simulations hadonly been carried out for some simple liquids. With the development ofthe BOSS program, which performs Monte Carlo statistical mechani...

UNC-CH Researchers Learning Ways To Help Black Women Cope With HIV

...g Burchinal,director of the design and statistical computing unit at the Frank Porter GrahamChild Development Center. Research associate Lynda Bell of nursing and RN BethBlack, project manager, also are participating. HIV infections among black women in the rural South, especially NorthCarolina, have...

Canada's Most Powerful Supercomputer Now At Sick Kids

...o bring the fastest,most expandable, most flexible computing systems to the world's bioinformaticsteams. On behalf of the employees of Silicon Graphics Canada, and in recognitionof world leadership at The Hospital for Sick Children, it is our privilege towork in partnership with this discovery bound team and c...

MIT Touch Lab Research Explores The Hand

...dable machines with enough sensors, actuators, and computing power to studyit in detail. As a result, researchers still know relatively little about such basicfunctions as how the fingerpad receives tactile information and routes that datato the brain. A better understanding of how the hand works, howe...

AAPS Symposium to present latest developments in Cheminformatics

...sical and biological properties. "The power of new computing technologies puts cheminformatics at the forefront...nformation management including: 61623: Advanced computing architectures in cheminformatics 61623: New database developments which greatly enhance chemistry i...

Vanderbilt University Medical Center designated as one of three Glaxo Wellcome Genetic Epidemiology Centers

...Vanderbilt's Program in HumanGenetics to build the computing and analytical cores necessary for it tofunction as a Genetic Epidemiology Center. Once built, this computinginfrastructure can be easily expanded to incorporate other projects. "Having these facilities positions us to make significant contributions ...

Novel neural net recognizes spoken words better than human listeners

...utperformed the keenest humanears. Neural nets are computing devices that mimic the way brains process information. Speaker-independent systems can recognize a word no matter who or whatpronounces it.No previous speaker-independent computer system has ever outperformed humans inrecognizing spoken language, eve...

Team studies use of Sandia technology to ensure 'farm-to-fork' safety of the nation's food supply

...g or terrorist-caused diseases. Rapid modeling and computing capabilities. Microsensors that can sense chemica...hich takes advantage of Sandias rapid modeling and computing capabilities, is intended to help public health authorities manage common outbreaks of disease, enab...

Physics tip sheet #19 June 26, 2002

...y a role in the future solid state form of quantum computing where the unit of quantum manipulation, the qubit might consist of specially prepared spin states. Physics News Update: http://www.aip.org/enews/physnews/2002/split/595-2.html Journal article: http://link.aps.org/abstract/PRL/v88/e256804 3) Deh...

University of Washington developing AI caretakers for Alzheimer's sufferers

...e Portland area that utilizes so-called ubiquitous computing to keep tabs on residents' needs. The project par...the fall at an international meeting on ubiquitous computing in Sweden. In the meantime, he and his team are chipping away at the complex issues involved in crea...

DARPA to support development of human brain-machine interfaces

...wired circuit elements permanently assigned to one computing task, like the microprocessor inside a computer. Rather, the new theory holds that neurons are adaptable, living entities that can participate in many processing tasks at once. Moreover, the theory holds that those tasks may change from millisecond t...

For the blind, a computer navigation system with its own map

...ng for a compelling mobile application of wearable computing that would be not just for fun from a research perspective, but also useful to society," said Steve Moore, who designed the system for his master's degree in computer science and engineering. Computer engineering Professor Sumi Helal and civil and co...

Re-emerging field contributes to 10,000 patents yearly

... was conceived as biology but was resolved through computing and information technology." Not Changing the World, but Commenting on the operations research profession and its critics, Prof. Murphy writes, "To those who complain that our field has not met its promise because we have not changed the world, may...

A quick-change artist: Tiny protein folds faster than any other

... Trp-cage required 16 computers and three weeks of computing time another indication of the protein's speedy folding rate. Although protein fragments have been observed to fold faster, the complete Trp-cage is one of a kind. "Here's a molecule that is able to do in four microseconds what it takes these comput...

VHA to measure impact of Bridge barcode patient safety system

...uitive user interface deployed on portable bedside computing devices that utilize wireless technology to connect to its sophisticated server-based software....

Robo-thespians help mothers of kids with cancer

.... "The new generation of these devices have enough computing power and able enough displays to potentially put a counselor in a parent's purse or pocket," said Johnson. "We are excited at the prospect of working to develop it."...

Scientists develop greater accuracy in recording babys heart rates in the womb

...n and signal systems making use of developments in computing and digital signal processing technologies to record this data. Dr Mark Smith, QinetiQ scientist, who led the team that developed the fECG system, said: " I am absolutely delighted that the equipment we have developed is getting such excellent resul...

Computer design yields better, more efficient therapeutic for preventing tissue damage

...ep confirms and refines the first. A distributed computing environment consisting of eighty Linux-based computers was used for all the computational predictions, and the predicted new peptides were subsequently synthesized and experimentally validated in the Lambris laboratory at Penn....

UCSD-TCAG collaboration to focus on transformation of genome-based knowledge into health benefits

...elated illnesses. To leverage the unique high-end computing center that TCAG has as part of its Joint Technology Center, a next generation, high-throughput DNA sequencing center. Currently the Center has the capacity to sequence 45 billion base pairs of DNA per year....

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