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Researchers at UC San Diego are using statistical pattern recognition and image processing to help the U.S. military better detect hidden roadside explosives.
in Biological Science
via Firstscience.com @ 9:12 19th Jul
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Garrison Keillor, David Sedaris, The Shanghai Quartet, Zakir Hussain, Tiempo Libre, Darol Anger, and Mike Marshall are just some of the performing artists that will take the stage in the coming year as part of the UC Santa Cruz Arts & Lectures 2008-09 season.
in Arts & Culture
via UC Santa Cruz @ 15:40 11th Jul
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No other team had fewer than two developers on site to compete in the international event in Suzhou, China; UC Merced had only one. But UC Merced proudly placed second in the final Rescue Simulation Virtual Robot competition, beating out powerhouses like Carnegie Mellon University.
in Robotics
via Science Today @ 10:06 6th Aug
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in IP & Patents
via Street Insider @ 14:10 27th Aug
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in Nanotech
via Azonano @ 8:34 5th Aug
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Britt Glaunsinger, a University of California, Berkeley, virologist and an assistant professor in the Department of Plant and Microbial Biology, has won a W. M. Keck Foundation grant, an award given to innovative young scientists in the area of biomedical research.
in Biological Science
via Firstscience.com @ 5:22 31st Jul
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(Nanowerk News) If Bruce Lipshutz has his way, you may soon be buying bottles of water brimming with the life-sustaining coenzyme CoQ10 at your local Costco.
in General Science
via Nanowerk @ 21:18 24th Jul
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(Santa Barbara, Calif.) -- If Bruce Lipshutz has his way, you may soon be buying bottles of water brimming with the life-sustaining coenzyme CoQ10 at your local Costco.
in General Science
via EurekAlert! @ 21:19 24th Jul
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If Bruce Lipshutz has his way, you may soon be buying bottles of water brimming with the life-sustaining coenzyme CoQ10 at your local Costco.
in General Science
via Nanotechnology News @ 21:19 24th Jul
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The University of California, Davis chemical ecologists, led by Walter Leal, have isolated, identified, cloned and expressed a pheromone-degrading enzyme in the Japanese beetle that could lead to important applications in controlling the invasive pest that has threatened U.S. agriculture since 1916. Damages in the larval and adult stages cost more than $450 million annually in the United States, according to the USDA. Full story
in Biological Science
via National Science Foundation @ 7:29 10th Jul
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Reinhard Genzel, a University of California Berkeley physics professor, won an international astronomy award worth $1 million, a Hong Kong-based foundation announced Tuesday.
in Space Science
via U-Wire.com @ 9:18 3rd Jul
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Welcome to TelecomWeb, The Internet's leading source for business news, market research and competitive analysis on the global communications industry.
in Developer
via TelecomWeb @ 19:12 13th Aug
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Whispers of a potential invisibility cloak are floating among the labs of Univeristy of California Berkeley researchers, and contrary to notions of fact and fantasy, these are not the ravings of mad scientists.
in Nanotech
via U-Wire.com @ 5:14 16th Aug
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UC Hub Group Inc. Signs Binding MOU to Be Acquired by Sky Pacific Innovations, a Patented Alternative Energy Company With $20 Million in Funding
in MP3
via Street Insider @ 10:20 27th Aug
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UC Berkeley researcher Jie Yao (foreground) demonstrates ... Metamaterial about one-tenth the thickness of a human hai...
in Nanotech
via San Francisco Chronicle @ 16:15 12th Aug
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UC Berkeley researcher Jie Yao (foreground) demonstrates ... Metamaterial about one-tenth the thickness of a human hai...
in Nanotech
via San Francisco Chronicle @ 10:30 12th Aug
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UC Santa Barbara Environmental Science and Society Professors will lead open forum on "Green Nano" products and applications
in Nanotech
via Nanotechnology News @ 12:33 5th Aug
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A UC Davis graduate student has created short, colorful movies that show the development of open source software. With dancing points of light, rings of color and a soundtrack, the Code_swarm animations show how software such as the Python scripting language and the Apache Web server have developed from the contributions of different programmers.
in Open Source
via The Virginia Engineer @ 3:09 19th Aug
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A UC Davis graduate student has created short, colorful movies that show the development of open source software. With dancing points of light, rings of color and a soundtrack, the Code_swarm animations show how software such as the Python scripting language and the Apache Web server have developed from the contributions of different programmers.
in Open Source
via Science Daily @ 5:18 1st Aug
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A UC Davis graduate student has created short, colorful movies that show the development of open source software. With dancing points of light, rings of color and a soundtrack, the Code_swarm animations show how software such as the Python scripting language and the Apache Web server have developed from the contributions of different programmers.
in Open Source
via Huliq.com @ 18:15 31st Jul
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Researchers at UC Davis have developed a control system that allows a robot to pick up on behavioural cues enabling it to accurately follow another robot in front of it.
in Robotics
via Engineer Online @ 18:30 29th Aug
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Researchers at UC Santa Barbara have recently reached what they are calling a milestone in experimental quantum mechanics.
in General Science
via PhysOrg.com @ 8:48 7th Aug
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