Big Blog

Arts & Culture
Banking
Biological Science
Blog Watch
Celebrities
Computer Games
Computer Security
Cricket
Data Privacy
Developer
Domain Names
E-commerce
Gadgets
General Science
Handhelds
IP & Patents
Java
Linux
Mobile Technology
Movie Reviews
MP3
Nanotech
Online Auctions
Online Legal Issues
Open Source
Personal Finance
Photography
Quirky
Robotics
Search Engines
Space Science
Top Internet
Top Stories
Top Tech
Video Games
Web Developer
Webmaster Tips
XML & Metadata
{Home}



frontiers: search

Frontiers in Materials Science and Technology Will Be Of Great Interest To A Broad Spectrum Of Researchers And Technologists

Research and Markets (www.researchandmarkets.com/research/91b0a9/frontiers_in_mater) has announced the addition of the "Frontiers in Materials Science and Technology" report to their offering.

Extending the Frontiers of Artificial Intelligence

The world of artificial cognitive systems and machine learning is moving at a fast pace and is becoming a major international research challenge. New techniques are being developed in this field that will transform many aspects of our day-to-day lives and work. The SIMBAD project (Beyond features: Similarity-based pattern analysis and recognition), backed by the EU with EUR 1.65 million in financing, is looking at some of the ways that this research may be put to use.

Report Highlights Frontiers of Current Research in Nanotechnology

Add our nanotechnology news to del.icio.us Add our nanotechnology news to digg Add our nanotechnology news to NewsVine Add our nanotechnology news to Furl Add our nanotechnology news to YahooMyWeb Add our nanotechnology news to Reddit - Add our nanotechnology news to StumbleUpon - Add our nanotechnology news to Facebook -

Art has no frontiers

ISLAMABAD: Foreigners take interest in art pieces on display at the recently opened Nomad Outlet at Saidpur Village. online

[PERSPECTIVES] COMPUTER SCIENCE: The Ethical Frontiers of Robotics

Jump to: Page Content, Section Navigation, Site Navigation, Site Search, Account Information, or Site Tools.

Research and Markets: Perspectives of Nanoscience and Nanotechnology Highlights the Frontiers of Current Research in Nanotechnology

Research and Markets (www.researchandmarkets.com/research/9d6217/perspectives_of_na) has announced the addition of the "Perspectives of Nanoscience and Nanotechnology" report to their offering.

Research and Markets: Perspectives of Nanoscience and Nanotechnology Highlights the Frontiers of Current Research in Nanotechnology

Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/9d6217/perspectives_of_na) has announced the addition of the "Perspectives of Nanoscience and Nanotechnology" report to their offering.

Target Zeros in on iPhone

Facebook apps are so yesterday. Target is pushing into new frontiers as one of the first brands to build an application for the iPhone.

Target Focusing In on iPhone

Facebook apps are so yesterday. Target is pushing into new frontiers as one of the first brands to build an application for the iPhone.

Target Zeros In on iPhone

NEW YORK Facebook apps are so yesterday. Target is pushing into new frontiers as one of the first brands to build an application for the iPhone.

ISRO eyes lunar landing in 2012, Mars mission in 2013

Buoyed by the success of Chandrayaan-I, space scientists now plan to conquer new frontiers by sending a robot on moon in 2012 and a spacecraft to Mars the following year which will also see an Indian astronaut in space.

"Reality Mining" Resets the Privacy Debate

An anonymous reader sends us to the NYTimes for a sobering look at the frontiers of "collective intelligence," also called in the article "reality mining." These techniques go several steps beyond the pedestrian version of "data mining" with which the Pentagon and/or DHS have been flirting. The article profiles projects at MIT, UCLA, Google, and elsewhere in networked sensor research and other forms of collective intelligence. "About 100 students at MIT agreed to completely give away their privacy to get a free smartphone. 'Now, when he dials another student, researchers know. When he sends an e-mail or text message, they also know. When he listens to music, they know the song. Every moment he has his Windows Mobile smartphone with him, they know where he is, and who's nearby.

Polarized Light Pollution Leads Animals Astray

Human-made light sources can alter natural light cycles, causing animals that rely on light cues to make mistakes when moving through their environment. In the journal Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment, a collaboration of ecologists, biologists and biophysicists has now shown that in addition to direct light, cues from polarized light can trigger animal behaviors leading to injury and often death.

Polarized Light Leads Animals Astray: 'Ecological Traps' Cause Animal Behaviors That Can Lead To Death

Human-made light sources can alter natural light cycles, causing animals that rely on light cues to make mistakes when moving through their environment. In the journal Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment, a collaboration of ecologists, biologists and biophysicists has now shown that in addition to direct light, cues from polarized light can trigger animal behaviors leading to injury and often death.

Polarized light pollution leads animals astray

Human-made light sources can alter natural light cycles, causing animals that rely on light cues to make mistakes when moving through their environment. In the journal Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment, a collaboration of ecologists, biologists and biophysicists has now shown that in addition to direct light, cues from polarized light can trigger animal behaviors leading to injury and often death.

Polarized light pollution leads animals astray

Human-made light sources can alter natural light cycles, causing animals that rely on light cues to make mistakes when moving through their environment. In the journal Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment, a collaboration of ecologists, biologists and biophysicists has now shown that in addition to direct light, cues from polarized light can trigger animal behaviors leading to injury and often death.

We will send a spacecraft to Mars in 2013: ISRO Chairman

NEW DELHI: After the successful launch of the Chandrayaan-I mission to Moon, Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) is working on a slew of missions to conquer new frontiers of space, including landing a rover on the Moon in 2012, sending a spacecraft to Mars in 2013 and a manned space mission in 2015.

We will send a spacecraft to Mars in 2013: ISRO Chairman

NEW DELHI: After the successful launch of the Chandrayaan-I mission to Moon, Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) is working on a slew of missions to conquer new frontiers of space, including landing a rover on the Moon in 2012, sending a spacecraft to Mars in 2013 and a manned space mission in 2015.

A cellular task force to safeguard genome stability

The maintenance of genome stability is crucial for protecting an organism against the onset of cancer and the study of the mechanisms controlling genome stability represents one of the most promising frontiers in cancer research.

Cellular Task Force To Safeguard Genome Stability

The maintenance of genome stability is crucial for protecting an organism against the onset of cancer and the study of the mechanisms controlling genome stability represents one of the most promising frontiers in cancer research.

An Ace For Visually-impaired Students In Computer Science

Many computing luminaries, such as Steve Jobs or Bill Gates, have an early experience in common--an engaging experience in middle school or high school that sparked an excitement for learning everything they could about computers. Today, many young people are surrounded by computing at home and in school, and some of them will likely find a similar passion that will lead them to push tomorrow's frontiers in computer science.

An ace for visually-impaired students in computer science

Many computing luminaries, such as Steve Jobs or Bill Gates, have an early experience in common--an engaging experience in middle school or high school that sparked an excitement for learning everything they could about computers. Today, many young people are surrounded by computing at home and in school, and some of them will likely find a similar passion that will lead them to push tomorrow's frontiers in computer science.


Search News:


Copyright © 2001-2008 Jonathan Hedley