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PwC Australia appoints new partners
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(People Moves)
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... in information security from Carnegie Mellon University.
Ted Bowler works in digital and technology consulting. He joined the firm from AMP Capital, where he served as CTO. Bowler spent 16 years wit ...
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Created on 06 July 2022
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iTWireTV INTERVIEW: Artemis pCell vRAN leapfrogs existing 5G networks with 10 times more capacity - has 6G just been delivered?
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(Guest Interviews)
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... Carnegie Mellon University, the City of McAllen, Texas and over 140 Wireless Internet Service Providers (WISPs).
“We’re excited to see innovative and disruptive technologies that are adopting CBRS,” ...
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Created on 13 May 2022
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VIDEO INTERVIEW: Artemis pCell vRAN leapfrogs existing 5G networks with 10 times more capacity - has 6G just been delivered?
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(Telecoms & NBN)
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... Carnegie Mellon University, the City of McAllen, Texas and over 140 Wireless Internet Service Providers (WISPs).
“We’re excited to see innovative and disruptive technologies that are adopting CBRS,” ...
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Created on 13 May 2022
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4.
Federated Wireless, shared spectrum pioneer, raises US$58 Million in Series D funding to expand leadership in 5G private wireless
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(Company News)
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... customers include Charter, Comcast, Verizon, the US Department of Defence, Carnegie Mellon University, and others.
Accelerating private 5G wireless for enterprise “Federated Wireless is powering innovation ...
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Created on 02 March 2022
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5.
CSIRO program reinvents the way humans and machines work together
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(Government Tech)
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National science agency CSIRO is designing a new capability called Collaborative Intelligence, which aims to move beyond machines replacing people or automating their jobs, and instead will create teams ...
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Created on 30 November 2021
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6.
DoD weapons test lead questions robustness of commercial cloud services
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(Government Tech Policy)
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... is used by a number of US Government agencies, while Amazon Web Services has a US$600 million contract with the CIA.
A former applied researcher for software-reliant and cyber-physical systems at Carnegie ...
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Created on 21 October 2021
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7.
CSIRO beats NASA JPL, Caltech, and Carnegie Mellon at Robot Olympics competition
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(Government Tech)
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... and Carnegie Mellon University.
The Subterranean Challenge, organised by the US government research agency Darpa and spans a three-year-period, aims to push the boundaries of autonomous robotic technology. ...
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Created on 27 September 2021
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8.
Science fiction becoming ‘reality’ as advanced technologies start to enhance human beings
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(Strategy)
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... James Mabbott - says that 20 years on from The Matrix (film), brain computer interfaces (BCI) are already being trialled, with Carnegie Mellon University and the University of Minnesota creating the first-ever ...
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Created on 22 January 2020
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9.
ACM forms global technology policy council
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(Strategy)
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... Google
Lorrie Cranor, Carnegie Mellon University
Oliver Grau (Chair, EUTPC), Intel
James Hendler (Chair, USTPC), Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
Jeanna Matthews, Clarkson University
Máire O’Neill, ...
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Created on 23 September 2019
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10.
VIDEO INTERVIEW: Andrew Warren-Nicholls offers proof points on why cyber security training is essential
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(Security)
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... solutions and Continuous Training Methodology were developed by Wombat Security Technologies (acquired in March 2018) and born from research at the world-renowned Carnegie Mellon University", and that ...
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Created on 02 September 2019
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11.
AI-based poker player beats human competitors
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(Business Intelligence)
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... science professor at Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh, Pluribus is based on a "regret" algorithm that attempts to determine how much it 'regrets' not taking some specific action (different to the ...
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Created on 13 July 2019
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12.
Study questions profitability of targeted online ads
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(Strategy)
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... one that has none.
The University of Minnesota, the University of California, Irvine, and Carnegie Mellon University conducted one of the first empirical studies on how behaviourally target advertising ...
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Created on 03 June 2019
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13.
Anki, the maker of Cozmo, Vector and Overdrive, shuts down
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(Home Tech)
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... has shut down, despite super smart robotics people who studied at Carnegie Mellon University having founded the company, despite 200 employees including former Pixar animators, and despite being on stage ...
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Created on 02 May 2019
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14.
Nvidia donates GPUs to AI researchers
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(Hardware)
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... of the V100 accelerators were representatives from Carnegie Mellon University, the Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS), IDSIA – the Swiss AI Lab, the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, MPI Tübingen, ...
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Created on 08 August 2017
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15.
Expand Your Mind at YOW! West May 2 - 3 in Perth and Lambda Jam in Sydney May 8 – 9
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(Sponsored Announcements)
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... – will see Conal Elliott, a PhD in Computer Science from Carnegie Mellon University, talking about his work and issues around the development industry. Elliott invented the paradigm now known as “functional ...
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Created on 20 April 2017
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16.
Claim that battery may not be cause of Note7 woes
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(Home Tech)
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... the Journal that it was possible that the Note7's woes were due to another component in the device.
According to Venkat Viswanathan, a professor of mechanical engineering at Carnegie Mellon University ...
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Created on 11 October 2016
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17.
Red Hat open source awards for two women
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(Open Source)
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... engineering and chief of staff to the vice-president of engineering at Dropbox, and Preeti Murthy, a graduate student at Carnegie Mellon University.
Nominations for the awards were accepted in two categories ...
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Created on 10 July 2016
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18.
Creative Content hits back at Internet Australia on Internet piracy, site blocking
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(Security)
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... have successfully had site-blocking cases processed through the courts. “While we have always acknowledged that there is no ‘silver bullet’, research by Carnegie Mellon University in 2015 (The Effect ...
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Created on 20 March 2016
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19.
Dell, Lenovo, and Toshiba computers at high risk from installed support-ware
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(Security)
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... contains multiple vulnerabilities to allow a hacker to execute arbitrary codes.
Carnegie Mellon University’s US-CERT (Computer Emergency Readiness Team) wrote “If a user has launched the Lenovo Solution ...
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Created on 08 December 2015
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20.
Agile practices: what's folklore, what's quantifiabl
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(Business Telecommunications)
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... Maccherone said that when he was at Carnegie Mellon University, the Agile movement had largely rejected metrics. He subsequently joined Rally Software, which had a large quantity of development-related ...
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Created on 17 June 2014
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21.
AARNet brings cloud collaboration to education
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(Cloud)
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... of California – Berkley, Cornell University and Carnegie Mellon University.
Hancock said trials of the Box for AARNet cloud service are now underway with Edith Cowan University, Charles Sturt University, ...
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Created on 02 April 2014
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22.
Nissan promises self-driving cars by 2020
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(Development)
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... stone buildings.
Nissan said it's currently working with top universities, including MIT, Stanford, Carnegie Mellon, Oxford and The University of Tokyo, to develop its self-drive technology.
"Nissan' ...
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Created on 28 August 2013
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23.
Kiwi 'Internet Luminary' Keith Davidson appointed to ISOC boar
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(People Moves)
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... Science and Public Policy in the School of Computer Science at Carnegie Mellon University. He previously served on ISOC's board from 1993-199. Participation in the election was modest. Only 52 of the 109 ...
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Created on 20 June 2012
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24.
IBM adds search and broadens Hadoop strategy with Big Data
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(Vendor submitted release)
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...
Despite its small size, privately held Vivisimo, which was founded in 2000 by researchers at Carnegie Mellon University, brings with it a very credible 140-strong customer base including Europe's Airbus, ...
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Created on 07 May 2012
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25.
MacTel lands Leyzerovich from London
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(People Moves)
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Macquarie Telecom has appointed Art Leyzerovich as its general manager for emerging technologies, hosting.
Aidan Tudehope, managing director of hosting, Macquarie Telecom said, "Art brings a tremendous ...
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Created on 17 April 2012
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26.
Behavioural advertising opt-out tools don't wor
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(Home Tech)
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... study by Pittsburgh-based Carnegie Mellon University's CyLab found that none of the nine tested tools was suitable for use by the average Internet user. The 9 tools were each tested by 5 separate people ...
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Created on 10 November 2011
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27.
Steve Jobs: a reality check
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(Open Sauce)
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... a big point of the fact that the Mach's low-level kernel (the microkernel developed at Carnegie Mellon University and on which OS X is based) is open source. He sort of played down the flaw in the setup: ...
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Created on 26 August 2011
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28.
Huge disconnect between businesses and mobile users: McAfee
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(Mobility)
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... just consumer devices or just business devices. They are both,' said Richard Power, a CyLab Distinguished Fellow at Carnegie Mellon University, the primary author of the report. 'Devices are more than ...
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Created on 31 May 2011
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29.
Deceptive progress-More to it than meets the eye
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(Biology)
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... web site the other day I came across this short video demonstration of progress bar trickery at New Scientist
You'll find more about this at the research pages of Chris Harrison of Carnegie Mellon University, ...
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Created on 02 January 2011
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30.
Who's the bigger threat? Staff or cyber criminals
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(Sponsored Announcements)
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... member of the technical staff at Carnegie Mellon University's Computer Emergency Response Team (CERT), recently explained how the organisation has had to tweak its definition of an 'insider' to keep pace ...
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Created on 14 May 2010
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31.
Are you going to Stress University?
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(Health)
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... 4. University of Pennsylvania 5. Harvard University (Massachusetts) 6. Princeton University (New Jersey) 7. Vanderbilt University (Tennessee) 8. Carnegie Mellon University (Pennsylvania) ...
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Created on 08 April 2010
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32.
Reading this will make you smarter, say experts
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(Market)
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... chair of the Center for Democracy and Technology. Richard Forno of the Software Engineering Institute at Carnegie Mellon University agrees: "Traditional organizations'¦will flail around to protect their ...
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Created on 23 February 2010
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33.
Naughty or nice technology makes Santa's job easie
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(Biology)
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... of the mouth here, a widening of the eyes there – some lasting only a fraction of a second.”
Dr. Lucey, who is also an assistant research professor at the Robotics Institute, Carnegie Mellon University ...
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Created on 21 December 2009
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34.
Find your risk of dying in U.S. and Europe
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(Health)
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Researchers from Carnegie Mellon University have developed a website that predicts the probability of dying, based on 66 different health causes, in the various states of the United States versus the different ...
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Created on 07 November 2009
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35.
Intrepidus Group Releases PhishMe Malware Edition to Combat the Threat of Malware
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(Vendor submitted release)
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... web forms. This method of training users to thwart targeted phishing attacks has been recommended by SANS and found to be most effective by researchers at Carnegie Mellon University.
“Sending malicious ...
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Created on 01 September 2009
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36.
Tape storage: lean and green - and still thriving
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(Sponsored Announcements)
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... retained longer
Tape storage has proven life expectancy in normal conditions and has been shown reliable when tested to extremes. A 2007 report by Carnegie Mellon University recommended that ...
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Created on 28 August 2009
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37.
NASA-derived Gigapan photo shot at Obama Inauguration
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(Space)
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... (Intelligent Systems Division’s Robotics Group), Google, and Carnegie Mellon University.
The Gigapan system consists of a robotic platform that is attached to a digital camera and computer software. ...
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Created on 28 January 2009
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38.
Common colds and sleeplessness are bed buddies
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(Health)
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... body’s ability to fight off colds.
Sheldon Cohen and Denise Janicki-Deverts (Department of Psychology, Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania), William J. Doyle and Coneyt M. Alper ...
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Created on 13 January 2009
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39.
Give me the money and I'll lose weigh
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(Health)
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... Biostatistics and Epidemiology, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia (Troxel and Fassbender)
• Department of Social and Decision Sciences, Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh (Loewenstein and ...
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Created on 04 January 2009
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40.
itSMF USA Honors Excellence in IT Service Management
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(Vendor submitted release)
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... the first itSMF USA Student Interest Group at Carnegie Mellon University.
For information about the 2009 itSMF USA Awards and/or to nominate an individual or group, please email awards@itsmfusa.org. ...
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Created on 24 September 2008
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41.
Majority of online banking sites insecure by design
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(Home Tech)
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... or identity loss. The findings, which will be presented today at a Symposium on Usable Privacy and Security meeting at the Carnegie Mellon University, suggest that these are design flaws that cannot be ...
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Created on 25 July 2008
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42.
NASA tests new Moon equipment on Earth
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(Space)
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... Research Center, Glenn Research Center, and others) and U.S. universities (Stanford University, Carnegie Mellon University, and others).
NASA test director Bill Bluethmann, from the Johnson Space ...
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Created on 15 June 2008
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43.
Less meat, dairy has bigger impact than buying local
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(Climate)
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According to a comprehensive study by Carnegie Mellon University engineers, the type of food eaten by U.S. consumers is more important than the distance it travels in helping to reduce greenhouse gas emissions ...
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Created on 02 June 2008
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44.
Brain on overload during multitasking while driving
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(Health)
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A Carnegie Mellon University study shows that multitasking (especially cell phone use) while driving negatively affects the performing of all the tasks but especially degrades the ability to drive.
...
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Created on 08 May 2008
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45.
Marshall McLuhan was almost correct: The Patch is the Message
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(Home Tech)
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US researchers have uncovered a difficult equation: “Patched Software” subtract “Patch” equals “Unpatched Software.”
A group of US university researchers from Carnegie Mellon, Pittsburgh and University ...
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Created on 29 April 2008
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46.
Yahoo!, Tata subsidiary team for cloud research
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(Home Tech)
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... at Carnegie Mellon University in recent months.
"Launching our cloud computing program internationally with CRL is another significant milestone in creating a global, collaborative research community ...
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Created on 25 March 2008
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47.
Google search of Moon could result in $20 million
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(Space)
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...
2. Astrobotic Technology Inc. (University of Arizona, Carnegie Mellon University (headed by Dr. William “Red” Whittaker), Raytheon Missile Systems Company, and others)
https://www.googlelunarxprize.org/ ...
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Created on 23 February 2008
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48.
Carnegie Mellon's Entertainment Technology Center wins awar
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(Vendor submitted release)
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Carnegie Mellon University's Entertainment Technology Center (ETC) is the 2008 recipient of the Carnegie Science Center's Information Technology Award. The award recognizes the ETC for enhancing the Western ...
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Created on 06 February 2008
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49.
Scholarships open door to study at Entertainment Technology Center
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(Sponsored Announcements)
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Australian students wishing to pursue careers in the field of entertainment technology can now take advantage of five scholarships on offer from the world renowned Carnegie Mellon Entertainment Technology ...
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Created on 29 January 2008
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50.
Yahoo offers researchers supercomputer time
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(Open Source)
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... open-source distributed computing software such as the Pig parallel programming language.
First off the rank will be Carnegie Mellon University. Faculty members will use M45 to tackle information ...
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Created on 13 November 2007