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November 18, 2017

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November 18, 2017

New Computational Method Provides Optimized Design of Wind Up Toys

Nov. 17, 2017 — A team of leading computer scientists has developed a novel computational system to aid the design and fabrication of wind-up toys, focusing on automating the intricate interior machinery responsible ... read more

Nov. 16, 2017 — While simulation platforms have been used to train surgeons before they enter an actual operating room (OR), few studies have evaluated how well trainees transfer those skills from the simulator to ... read more

Nov. 15, 2017 — Scientists have created and analyzed detailed photomosaics of the coral reef at Palmyra Atoll using advanced imaging and digitization ... read more

Improving Clinical Trials With Machine Learning

Nov. 15, 2017 — Machine learning could improve our ability to determine whether a new drug works in the brain, potentially enabling researchers to detect drug effects that would be missed entirely by conventional ... read more

Additive Manufacturing and Sustainability: The Environmental Implications of 3-D Printing

Nov. 14, 2017 — Cutting-edge research on the emerging field of 3D printing provides important insights into its environmental, energy, and health ... read more

Nov. 14, 2017 — A faster collision detection algorithm could enable robots to work more fluidly in the operating room or at home for assisted living. The algorithm, dubbed 'Fastron,' runs up to eight times ... read more

Voice Impersonators Can Fool Speaker Recognition Systems

Nov. 14, 2017 — Skilful voice impersonators are able to fool state-of-the-art speaker recognition systems, as these systems generally aren't efficient yet in recognising voice modifications, according to new ... read more

Nov. 14, 2017 — Qubits, the key building blocks at the heart of every quantum computer, are extremely sensitive to interference and need to be shielded from unwanted signals, for example by using so-called ... read more

Nov. 14, 2017 — Researchers are developing a first-of-its-kind bioengineered robotic hand that will actually feel and adapt to its environment. This “living” robot will have its own peripheral nervous system ... read more

Nov. 13, 2017 — A new "landscape portfolio" theory is based on Markowitz's "portfolio theory" in economics, melded with ecological landscape theory to predict population growth of living ... read more

Nov. 13, 2017 — A novel computational method allows researchers to parse how multiple organs contribute to a disease over time, giving a more holistic view of disease and potentially revealing new avenues for ... read more

Camouflaging an Optical Chip to Render It Invisible

Nov. 13, 2017 — Researchers have achieved a breakthrough in manipulating light to render an object, such as an optical chip, ... read more

Nov. 13, 2017 — Researchers used Stampede2 to complete a 100-epoch ImageNet deep neural network training in 11 minutes -- the fastest time recorded to date. Using 1600 Skylake processors they also bested ... read more

Nov. 13, 2017 — Researchers who used machine learning tools to analyze language in 800 Hollywood movie scripts found subtle but widespread gender bias in the amount of power and agency given to male and female ... read more

Nov. 13, 2017 — A quest to help the systems software community work on very large supercomputers without having to actually test on them has spawned an affordable, scalable system using thousands of inexpensive ... read more

Nov. 13, 2017 — A multi-disciplinary team has simulated the largest, longest multiphysics earthquake simulation to ... read more

Engaging Children in Math at Home Equals a Boost in More Than Just Math Skills

Nov. 10, 2017 — Preschool children who engage in math activities at home with their parents not only improve their math skills, but also their general vocabulary, according to research from Purdue ... read more

No-Growth Economy Could Mean Fewer Crashes and Higher Wages, Study Shows

Nov. 10, 2017 — An economy based on zero growth could be more stable -- experiencing fewer crashes -- and bring higher wages, suggests a new ... read more

Research Highlights Ethical Sourcing of Materials for Modern Technology

Nov. 10, 2017 — Researchers have identified methods to predict the environmental and social cost of resourcing new deposits of rare earth minerals used in the production of mobile phones, wind turbines and electric ... read more

Nov. 9, 2017 — Physicists have made a breakthrough in revising methods largely discarded 15 years ago. They have discovered a microscopic mechanism that will allow gallium nitride semiconductors to be used in ... read more

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