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- High Energy Stereoscopic System detects its first pulsar
- Forecasting the development of breakthrough technologies to enable novel space missions
- Finding real value in big data for public health
High Energy Stereoscopic System detects its first pulsar Posted: 04 Jul 2014 10:46 AM PDT |
Forecasting the development of breakthrough technologies to enable novel space missions Posted: 04 Jul 2014 10:46 AM PDT A new report, Technological Breakthroughs for Scientific Progress, has been published today by the European Science Foundation. The five Overwhelming Drivers identified in this exercise are to reduce mass, maintain stiffness; Build a spacecraft and missions that can last 50 years; Deploy a 30m+ telescope into space; Enable humans to stay in space for more than 2 years; Autonomous geophysical survey of planets. |
Finding real value in big data for public health Posted: 02 Jul 2014 09:24 AM PDT Media reports of public health breakthroughs from big data have been largely oversold, according to a new study. But don't throw away that data just yet. The authors maintain that the promise of big data can be fulfilled by tweaking existing methodological and reporting standards. In the study, the research team demonstrate this by revising the inner plumbing of the Google Flu Trends (GFT) digital disease surveillance system, which was heavily criticized last year (see here and here) after producing erroneous forecasts. |
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