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SOCQUIT report: ICT strengthens social capital The latest report by EU project SOCQUIT confirms that ICT has a positive effect on social capital. view more (2004-12-22)
Medical Imaging with 'Swiss Rolls' Under Strict Embargo for 19:00 London GMT/14.00 US EST Thursday 1 February A novel magnetic material developed by British researchers may lead to dramatic improvements in the performance of Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) systems. Writing in the journal Science today they describe initial... view more (2001-02-01)
Bank robbers and terrorists Identifying suspected bank robbers, enemy troops, or terrorists is Lena Klasén's field of research. In scientific terms this is called image analysis of complex, articulated, and deformable objects related to the fields of crime and defense. Lena Klasén has a history at the Swedish... view more (2002-11-27)
New technology could revolutionize breast cancer screening The world's first radar breast imaging system developed at Bristol University that could revolutionise the way women are scanned for breast cancer, is being trialled at North Bristol NHS Trust (NBT). view more (2008-11-12)
Mother deer cannot recognize the calls of their own offspring but sheep and reindeer can In a new study from The American Naturalist, researchers from the University of Zurich studied vocal communication between fallow deer mothers and their offspring. view more (2006-09-05)
University of Kent contributes to new European media analysis website Professor David Welch, Director of the Centre for the Study of Propaganda at the University of Kent, and research assistant Jack Zeniewski, are contributors to a new European media research and education website called Imageduc.net. Funded by Department of Education and Culture in the European... view more (2003-10-24)
International Society Welcomes New World President THOMAS M SWAN OBE, Owner and Chairman of Thomas Swan & Co, was inaugurated as WORLD PRESIDENT of the SOCIETY OF CHEMICAL INDUSTRY (SCI) at its 119th Annual General Meeting today. Immediate Past-President Mr Vincent A Calarco, Chairman, President and CEO of the Crompton Corporation performed the... view more (2000-07-03)
Better instructions reduce complications among patients using common blood thinner Patients who report receiving written and verbal instructions on the proper way to take the blood thinner warfarin are significantly less likely to suffer the serious gastrointestinal and brain bleeding problems that are associated with misuse of the drug, according to new research from the... view more (2008-10-28)
Picture this - automatic image categorisation Creating, storing and transmitting visual images has become increasingly easy. Yet the same problem always arises - how to categorise or classify visual images automatically without using external metadata or image thumbnails? There now may be an answer. view more (2005-05-02)
Ignorance is bliss: the need for language and intercultural training at corporate level British based businesses lose clients, opportunities and money due to lack of cultural, ethnic and linguistic understanding. In the 21st century global marketplace, the need for language and intercultural training at corporate level in the UK is not being met. These are the findings of Rosa-Maria... view more (2001-06-25)
Seismic research without artificial source Researchers at TU Delft have made progress in the theoretical foundation of a special subsoil imaging technique. This technique could be used to chart underground mineral resources, it is called "acoustic daylight imaging". The method uses natural acoustic signals, already present in the... view more (2004-12-21)
Let's talk about sex -- helping parents raise sexually healthy young people Parenting programmes in the workplace can significantly improve parents' ability to talk with their children about sexual health and may provide a unique way of promoting healthy adolescent sexual behaviour, concludes a study published on BMJ.com today. view more (2008-07-11)
Toddler tests speak for themselves From the first smile to the first word, signs that a toddler is learning to communicate are a source of great joy for any new parent. But a child's inability to develop such skills at an early stage can be a source of angst. view more (2007-03-05)
EMBO rewards communicative scientist 5 000 euros This year's deadline to apply for the EMBO communication award is August 31st. The award - a silver medal and 5 000 euros - is presented for an outstanding contribution to public communication in the life sciences. Practising scientists working in research in Europe or Israel are eligible for the... view more (2003-05-16)
Slang evolves, says new research New research suggests that slang evolves to give its users the edge over their competitors. And, as slang is understood and adopted by the establishment, groups develop new codes to keep them ahead of the game. Possible examples include cockney rhyming slang and verlan. Common Language or Tower of... view more (2002-11-08)
Noise reduction for mobiles can save lives Though mobile communications have improved emergency services' efficiency, noisy environments still pose communication problems for users. ANITA has addressed the issue with a noise-reduction system that could save lives. view more (2005-04-12)
Just-Right PET/CT Imaging for Patients of All Sizes Researchers discovered that diagnostic accuracy of images can be improved for people of varying weight and size with use of a fully 3-D, time-of-flight positron emission tomography (PET) with computed tomography (CT) scanner. view more (2006-06-05)
Short-term stress can affect learning and memory Short-term stress lasting as little as a few hours can impair brain-cell communication in areas associated with learning and memory, University of California, Irvine researchers have found. view more (2008-03-12)
Computer vision for the blind The white cane used by the blind as a travel aid may be universal, but it is not always adequate when it comes to pedestrian crossings. Although some crossings make a sound when it is safe to cross, many do not, and it is at these crossings that the blind need to know when the green man is showing.... view more (2002-08-15)
Unveiling the Secret of a Virgo Dwarf Galaxy Dwarf galaxies may not be as impressive in appearance as their larger brethren, but they are at least as interestingfrom a scientific point of view. And sometimes they may have hidden properties that will only be found by means of careful observations, probing the signals of their stars at the... view more (2000-05-03)
MU Researchers Advance Health Communication for At-Risk Populations Health Literacy Month, recognized in October, promotes the importance of ensuring access to understandable health information. view more (2008-10-28)
NJIT professor's research suggests changes in underwater data communications An NJIT professor, who has discovered new communication channels in underwater environments and invented a technique to communicate data through these channels, will be honored later this month by the New Jersey Inventors Hall of Fame. view more (2008-10-15)
Imaging The Invisible: A New Look At Space Weather How is it possible to image tiny particles that are normally invisible? What happens to our planet and its surroundings when huge solar storms collide with Earth's magnetic shield? These are just some of the questions that will be addressed this week during the UK/Ireland National Astronomy Meeting... view more (2003-03-31)
INRIA at IMAGINA 2003, the international festival for digital images 3-6 february - Monaco. High place for digital creation, IMAGINA 2003 will be held at Grimaldi Forum and will present great names of industry and research teams of the sector. INRIA has been significantly involved in computer graphics for many years. The Institute is developing research, methods... view more (2003-02-05)
Campus Vienna Biocenter - Architecture & Agency aid Scientific Communication 23rd of April, 2004: Vienna, the Biotech hub of Eastern and Central Europe, will see a significant extension. Today, a new laboratory-cum-office building is officially inaugurated. With its open architecture, the modern building stands for both internal and external scientific communication.... view more (2004-04-22)
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