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Automating Infrastructure and Operations Management with VMware
With VMware, virtualization tools come with a management system built in. Check out this webcast to learn more.
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Searching for data scientists as a service
The advent of big data has companies scrambling to find data scientists
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Building a Tesla gun (photos)
Crave explores the creation of the Tesla gun, a DIY shooter by Seattle mad scientist Rob Flickenger that tickles (and zaps) our fancy.
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Scientists create first electricity generator powered by viruses
Scientists from the U.S. Department of Energy's Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory have developed a method for generating power using harmless viruses that convert mechanical energy into...
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Microsoft Lifebrowser captures the important landmarks in your life
Using machine learning, Lifebrowser from Microsoft Research learns to predict 'memory landmarks', events of life that you consider important and it uses these landmarks to help you navigate your past.
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Supermassive black hole at the center of our galaxy gives up a secret
For years, scientists puzzled over mysterious X-ray flares given off by Sagittarius A*. Now they've uncovered an explanation.
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New T-rays could lead to Star Trek 'Tricorder' medical scanners
Scientists have developed a new way to create electromagnetic Terahertz (THz) waves or T-rays, which could be used to revolutionize medical scanning gadgets.
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Isaac Newton's scientific discoveries go online (photos)
The Cambridge University Library today published scanned papers from the famed scientist, including some of the mathematics he developed to arrive at the principles of what are now called...
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The scary truth about voting machine hacking risk (exclusive video)
In this exclusive interview, ZDNet' Government's David Gewirtz sits down with Dr. Jon Warner of Argonne National Laboratories for a deep dive into voting machine hacking.
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A pinch of table salt can add 6 times more hard-drive storage
Scientists have discovered a way to increase the amount of data stored on hard disks by up to six times the current capacity using sodium chloride.
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Gallery: Emerging Tech that could change your life
Here is a gallery of technology that could change your life from some of the most interesting posts on Chris Jablonski's Emerging Tech blog.
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Scientists create wireless network with LED room light
German researchers have demonstrated how regular LEDs can be turned into an optical WLAN with only a "few additional components."
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Scientists develop robot that walks on water
Chinese scientists report that they've developed an aquatic microrobot that mimics the water-walking abilities of water striders.
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For Europeans, space research is rocket science (photos)
Road Trip 2011: At the European Space Agency's ESTEC facility, scientists do some of the world's most advanced space research.
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Don't leave it to the scientists
A nurse puts discussion board miscreants on notice about their lousy attitude toward non-scientists discussing science.
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New findings from Galileo's Jupiter visit (photos)
The Galileo spacecraft was sent hurtling into the crushing atmosphere of Jupiter in 2003 but scientists are still making discoveries from the data it sent back.
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Think 2012 might be bad? Earth's next mass extinction may already have begun.
On a geoplanetary scale, Earth's next mass extinction event may be merely a heartbeat away.
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OuterCurve starts gallery for scientists
The OuterCurve Foundation has launched a vertical gallery called the Research Accelerators Gallery.
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Fascinating: Scientist Discovers Method to Literally Grow Money On Trees
Link bait is one of the most valuable tools of getting people to link to your site (an integral aspect of SEO). This post details many of the facets of link baiting, promoting your content, and more.
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Memorial Day, 2010
Today is Memorial Day, when Americans honor those who have fought for our country. My father, Tom, was an officer in the US Navy Medical Corps during World War II. In a brief memoir he describes a...
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Google wouldn't have run their ad if it wasn't for statistics
Google is run by scientists, definitely not by marketers. In fact, even Larry Page is so anti-marketing that one year he only gave marketers within the company a total of 8 hours for meetings,...
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