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A lung image database is breathing life into “medical grid” vision.
A startup’s software warns of spyware and spam.
Genetic testing is poised to revolutionize prescription writing, says one of its leading proponents.
New software can match images to specific digital cameras.
How to conquer cognitive decline, one game at a time.
With sensors in cars and transponders on poles, networked-car safety research is hitting the road.
Video games are now used in many college courses – from computer science to cultural studies.
A new imaging technique can spot potential clots in arteries.
Cities may wait, but mines are getting full wireless broadband coverage.
It’s the newest thing in wireless networking: the “laptop orchestra.”
Graphite “foam,” nanotech-enabled lithium surge to market.
A photo essay: Inside Genetech’s South San Francisco manufacturing plant
MIT’s Sangeeta Bhatia demonstrates how to grow miniature liver tissues in the lab.
A look under the hood and inside the battery of the world’s best-selling gas-electric hybrid car.
This author, teacher, and Web expert wants to avoid an Internet clampdown.
Microsoft’s new Xbox changes the state of play.
You, too, can commit your life to digital – and throw away your paper records.
Times have never been more promising for proponents of commercial spaceflight.
To predict the effects of bioweapons, we need more data.
Higher-efficiency lighting would save lots of energy – and organic light-emitting devices are one promising solution.
XML can supercharge research.
65 Years Ago in TR: Predictions about gerontology made almost a lifetime ago still hold true today.