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- Computer system more effective than doctors at producing comprehensive patient reports
- Nanoscale resistors for quantum devices
- Composite materials can be designed in a supercomputer 'virtual lab'
Computer system more effective than doctors at producing comprehensive patient reports Posted: 09 Dec 2014 10:33 AM PST A computer system was more effective than doctors at collecting information about patient symptoms, producing reports that were more complete, organized and useful than narratives generated by physicians during office visits, according to a study. |
Nanoscale resistors for quantum devices Posted: 09 Dec 2014 05:19 AM PST The electrical characteristics of new thin-film chromium oxide resistors can be tuned by controlling the oxygen content. Researchers have made new compact, high-value resistors for nanoscale quantum circuits. The resistors could speed the development of quantum devices for computing and fundamental physics research. |
Composite materials can be designed in a supercomputer 'virtual lab' Posted: 09 Dec 2014 05:18 AM PST Scientists have shown how advanced computer simulations can be used to design new composite materials. Nanocomposites, which are widely used in industry, are revolutionary materials in which microscopic particles are dispersed through plastics. But their development until now has been largely by trial and error. |
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