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Tuesday, April 9, 2013

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Advancing secure communications: A better single-photon emitter for quantum cryptography
Apr 9th 2013, 18:50

In a development that could make the advanced form of secure communications known as quantum cryptography more practical, researchers have demonstrated a simpler, more efficient single-photon emitter that can be made using traditional semiconductor processing techniques.

Computer scientists develop video game that teaches how to program in Java
Apr 8th 2013, 18:26

Computer scientists have developed an immersive, first-person player video game designed to teach students in elementary to high school how to program in Java, one of the most common programming languages in use today. The researchers tested the game on a group of girls who had never been exposed to programming before.

New software identifies and stratifies risk posed by lung nodules
Apr 8th 2013, 17:30

Scientists have developed a new software tool to noninvasively characterize pulmonary adenocarcinoma, a common type of cancerous nodule in the lungs.

Technique finds software bugs in surgical robots and helps developers fix flaws, ensure safety
Apr 8th 2013, 14:33

Surgical robots could make some types of surgery safer and more effective, but proving that the software controlling these machines works as intended is problematic. Researchers have demonstrated that methods for reliably detecting software bugs and ultimately verifying software safety can be applied successfully to this breed of robot.

Sorting out Parkinson's protein structure: Computer modeling may offer hints for new drug-design strategies
Apr 1st 2013, 15:16

Clumps of proteins that accumulate in brain cells are a hallmark of neurological diseases such as dementia, Parkinson's disease and Alzheimer's disease. Over the past several years, there has been much controversy over the structure of one of those proteins, known as alpha synuclein. Computational scientists have now modeled the structure of that protein, most commonly associated with Parkinson's, and found that it can take on either of two proposed states -- floppy or rigid.

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