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- Novel roadmap through bacterial genomes leads the way to new drug discovery
- Online games and remote experiments could reduce scientific fraud, cherry-picking
- New web privacy system could revolutionize the safety of Internet surfing
- Pressing the accelerator on quantum robotics
Novel roadmap through bacterial genomes leads the way to new drug discovery Posted: 06 Oct 2014 08:40 AM PDT Researchers have innovated and demonstrated the value of an algorithm to analyze microbial genomic data and speed discovery of new therapeutic drugs. |
Online games and remote experiments could reduce scientific fraud, cherry-picking Posted: 06 Oct 2014 05:53 AM PDT One way to combat the rising level of errors and fraud in life sciences research is through massive online laboratories, which use videogames to engage large numbers of non-professional investigators and prevent scientists from manually testing their own hypotheses, researchers say. |
New web privacy system could revolutionize the safety of Internet surfing Posted: 06 Oct 2014 05:51 AM PDT Researchers have built a new system that protects Internet users' privacy whilst increasing the flexibility for web developers to build web applications that combine data from different web sites, dramatically improving the safety of surfing the web. |
Pressing the accelerator on quantum robotics Posted: 06 Oct 2014 05:51 AM PDT Quantum computing will allow for the creation of powerful computers, but also much smarter and more creative robots than conventional ones. Scientists have now confirmed that quantum tools help robots learn and respond much faster to the stimuli around them. Quantum mechanics promises to revolutionize the world of communications and computers by introducing algorithms which are much quicker and more secure in transferring information. |
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