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    Citroen GTbyCitroen goes from game to reality
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    by Mohir  10-5-2008    2
     Sadly, very little is known about the GTbyCitroen in terms of performance, expected cost, or whether it'll reach mass production, but here's hoping. Citroen would earn itself a virtually unlimited amount of kudos if it went ahead and made it for real for real. We might even forgive it for the Citroen Ami.
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    Walking strategies of artifically evolved organisms
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    by Mohir  10-4-2008    1
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    Scientists Develop New Computational Method To Investigate Origin Of Life
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    by Mohir  9-3-2008   
     "Retroelements are an ancient and highly diverse class of proteins; therefore, they provide a rigorous benchmark for us to test our approach. We are happy with the results we derived, even though our method is in an early stage," said Patterson. The team plans to make the algorithms that they used in their method available to others as open-source software that is freely available on the Web. Scientists map out the evolutionary histories of organisms by comparing their genetic and/or protein sequences. Those organisms that are closely related and share a recent common ancestor have greater degrees of similarity among their sequences.
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    How to Hitchhike Across the Globe Without Leaving Your Living Room
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    by Mohir  8-18-2008   
     The 360° World Atlas DVD lets anyone with a computer become a virtual hitchhiker, no packing or neck-craning required. Creator Everen Brown does all the hard work for you. He jets around the globe, lugging a 40-pound bag full of 600 rolls of film past airport security, and picks a picture-worthy spot. Then he takes one of the world’s last Globuscope rotational cameras (no longer in production), holds it over his head (sometimes he lies on his stomach), and waits (sometimes for hours) for the right shot. When he sees it, snapping the picture takes only a second. The lens rotates full circle, so you get to see what’s across from the Taj Mahal’s minarets too. Once Brown develops the film, he embeds the images into an interactive atlas ($69.95, www.360atlas.com) that shows off head-turning views, panorama style.
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    Computer model of bees probes the hive mind
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    by Mohir  8-17-2008    1
     Thenius believes the foragers may be picking up clues about the quality of sources from their interactions with receivers. If some foragers have found a bountiful new source, the receivers have more work to do, so average unloading times across all foragers increase. This delay might suggest the existence of a better nectar source than the one a given forager has been visiting. Similarly, receivers are sometimes already half-full from another bee's nectar when a new forager arrives, so a forager needs to unload to more than one receiver. If this occurs more frequently, it may also suggest that a richer nectar source has been found. To test this hypothesis, Thenius's team built a computer simulation of a hive containing 5000 independent virtual bees. Each forager started out visiting one of two different flower patches, but would switch destinations if it had to wait too long to be unloaded or was being serviced by too many receivers.
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    Scientists to study synthetic telepathy
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    by Mohir  8-15-2008   
     The brain-computer interface would use a noninvasive brain imaging technology like electroencephalography to let people communicate thoughts to each other. For example, a soldier would “think” a message to be transmitted and a computer-based speech recognition system would decode the EEG signals. The decoded thoughts, in essence translated brain waves, are transmitted using a system that points in the direction of the intended target. “Such a system would require extensive training for anyone using it to send and receive messages,” D’Zmura says. “Initially, communication would be based on a limited set of words or phrases that are recognized by the system; it would involve more complex language and speech as the technology is developed further.”
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    Future 'Top 10' Hot Careers in 2012
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    by Mohir  8-11-2008    3
     5) Simulation Engineering By 2012, an increase in processing power and rich data will make simulations more realistic, and user-friendly. Simulation engineers will be working on bringing us closer to “Star Trek’s” Holodecks—the ultimate total immersion simulation. Simulations will be in every industry and every engineering field, 6) Boomer Caregiving 7) Genetic Counseling 8) Brain Analysts 9) Space Tourism 10) Roboticists
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    An Artificial Pancreas
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    by Mohir  8-10-2008    3
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    When Computers Meld With Our Minds
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    by Mohir  7-25-2008    3
     a worthwhile read.
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    New permanent near terabit per square inch computer memory
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    by Mohir  6-26-2008   
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    New Computerized System Estimates Geographic Location Of Photos
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    by Mohir  6-21-2008    1
     Amazing
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    Firefox 3 Vulnerabilities Could Affect Over 14 Million Computers
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    by Mohir  6-21-2008    3
     In conclusion, having in mind that over 14 millions downloads of Mozilla Firefox 3.0 have been performed, users' computers are in potential danger until the security patches are released to fix the existing vulnerabilities.
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    June 5, 1833: Ms. Software, Meet Mr. Hardware
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    by Mohir  6-5-2008   
     June 5, 1833: Ms. Software, Meet Mr. Hardware
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    Photo Tampering Throughout History
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    by Mohir  6-3-2008    5
     see rest of photos in original page, linked to my previous post: Digital Forensics: 5 Ways to Spot a Fake Photo http://clipmarks.com/clipmark/D516F80D-C71B-4B53-BB9C-77EA80B8C919/
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    Paralysed man takes a walk in virtual world
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    by Mohir  6-2-2008    5
     It is the first time a paralysis patient has succeeded in meeting a person and having a conversation in an Internet virtual world, they added. Researchers are now studying a system that would let patients create text messages by mentally selecting certain letters, said Junichi Ushiba, associate professor at the biosciences and informatics department of Keio Universty's Faculty of Science and Technology. "In the near future, they would be able to stroll through Second Life shopping malls with their brain waves... and click to make a purchase," Ushiba said.
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    DNA Computer Puts Microbes to Work as Number Crunchers
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    by Mohir  6-2-2008   
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    In the Works: MEMS Brain-Computer Interface
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    by Mohir  5-30-2008    1
     As the electrodes are driven into the tissue, the software starts taking sample recordings to detect spikes of electrical activity at the electrode tip. When the software detects spikes, it moves forward in small increments and tracks how the signals change. After determining whether the signal has improved or gotten worse, it the algorithm moves the electrode to a new position and does more recording and comparing, driving the electrode in further if necessary until it finds the best signal. If the signal wanes, the algorithm will automatically adjust the electrode position to improve the signal.
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    New Software Could Let Computers 'See' Like Humans Do
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    by Mohir  5-27-2008   
     Automatic identification would also provide a way to index pictures people download from digital cameras onto their computers, without having to go through and caption each one by hand. And ultimately it could lead to true machine vision, which could someday allow robots to make sense of the data coming from their cameras and figure out where they are. "The amount of information you need to identify most images is about 32 by 32." By contrast, even the small "thumbnail" images shown in a Google search are typically 100 by 100.
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    May 1, 1964: First Basic Program Runs
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    by Mohir  5-1-2008    4
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    Virtual Human In HIV Drug Simulation
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    by Mohir  2-2-2008    1
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    Dec. 31, 1999: Horror or Hype? Y2K Arrives and the World Trembles
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    by Mohir  12-31-2007   
     just 8 years ago, but we are still fine :) Happy new year to all Clipmarkers Mohir
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    User Experience Of The Future
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    by Mohir  11-27-2007   
     More on website
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    Computers Learn Art Appreciation
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    by Mohir  11-5-2007    1
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    Standby or hibernate? That’s the question
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    by Mohir  10-19-2007   
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    You too can do particle physics
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    by Mohir  10-16-2007   
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    The 70 coolest FREE applications in existence
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    by Mohir  10-11-2007    4
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    Bostrom’s Sim Hypothesis Covered by Olberman
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    by Mohir  10-5-2007    2
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    Two Giant Steps In Advancement Of Quantum Computing Achieved
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    by Mohir  9-27-2007   
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    Higher Games
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    by Mohir  8-23-2007    1
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    Computer Viruses Are 25 Years Old
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    by Mohir  7-15-2007    2
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    Man thinks he is living inside Grand Theft Auto: sent to psychiatric facility
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    by Mohir  6-30-2007    5
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    The Newest Artificial Intelligence Computing Tool: People
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    by Mohir  6-30-2007   
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    IBM creates world's most powerful computer
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    by Mohir  6-27-2007    2
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    Move the Train With Your Brain
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    by Mohir  6-22-2007    1
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    Data stored in live neurons
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    by Mohir  6-9-2007   
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    Scientist Solves Rubik's Cube In 26 Moves
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    by Mohir  6-1-2007    2
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    Researchers developing implantable "biocomputers"
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    by Mohir  5-22-2007   
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    Nigerian students power up their laptops
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    by Mohir  4-14-2007   
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    Please Meet My Evil Online Clone
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    by Mohir  4-3-2007    5
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    The 50 Best Tech Products of All Time
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    by Mohir  4-3-2007   
     please see page for full list,
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