Community Research and Development Information Services (CORDIS) news feeds selected for the Industrial Mathematics KTN.
Researchers using parallel processing computing could save thousands by using an xbox
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From xbox to t-cells: borrowing video game technology to model human biology
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Programming tools facilitate use of video game processors for defense needs
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Webpage ranking algorithm detects critical species in ecosystems
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New computer models aim to classify and help reduce injury accidents
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Super-fast computers of the future
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Computational process zeroes in on top genetic cancer suspects
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Offshore energy could cover 10% of Europe's electricity needs, report states
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Grid computing, the new commodity
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Optimum scheduling of soccer games: planning English football fixtures
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EU R&D spending unchanged in 2007
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Predicting 'tipping points' in humans and ecosystems
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World record in packing puzzle set in tetrahedra jam: better understanding of matter itself?
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Taking the hard work out of software
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Mathematical modeling predicts response to Herceptin
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Algebra adds value to mathematical biology education
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'Bacterial computers': genetically engineered bacteria have potential to solve complicated mathematical problems
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Mathematics taking guesswork out of plastic surgery tissue transfer
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Mathematical model shows why defeating insurgent groups like Taliban is so difficult
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Advanced mathematics in mother-child relationships and climate change
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Why defeating insurgencies is hard: the effect of intelligence in counterinsurgency operations—a best-case scenario
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