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Crunching massive amounts of data to help determine which existing medications could improve outcomes in other diseases

Crunching massive amounts of data to help determine which existing medications could improve outcomes in other diseases

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Big data takes on big neurological problems

Big data takes on big neurological problems

A James Cook University scientist is part of an international team that’s used new ‘big data’ analysis to achieve a major advance in understanding neurological disorders su... Read more

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It is time to use big data to tackle longstanding questions about plant diversity and forecast how plant life will fare

It is time to use big data to tackle longstanding questions about plant diversity and forecast how plant life will fare

A group of Florida Museum of Natural History scientists has issued a “call to action” to use big data to tackle longstanding questions about plant diversity and evolution and forecast how pl... Read more

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Making sense of a genomic ‘data deluge’ via massively parallel supercomputers

Making sense of a genomic ‘data deluge’ via massively parallel supercomputers

New Berkeley Lab algorithm allows biologists to harness the capabilities of massively parallel supercomputers to make sense of a genomic ‘data deluge’ Did you know that the tools used for an... Read more

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Newly developed materials can be combined to make strong, lightweight and corrosion-free metals

Newly developed materials can be combined to make strong, lightweight and corrosion-free metals

Interdisciplinary team cracks code to produce Mother Nature’s dictionary of atomic structures It may not be as catchy as chains and weak links, but physicists and engineers know “a material... Read more

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More accurate predictions about medicine, complex diseases, social science phenomena, and other issues

More accurate predictions about medicine, complex diseases, social science phenomena, and other issues

Researchers at Columbia University, Princeton and Harvard University have developed a new approach for analyzing big data that can drastically improve the ability to make accurate prediction... Read more

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New prediction tool for outcomes in health care, politics and other fields

New prediction tool for outcomes in health care, politics and other fields

Researchers at Princeton, Columbia and Harvard have created a new method to analyze big data that better predicts outcomes in health care, politics and other fields. The study appears this w... Read more

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Massive open-access database on human cultures created

Massive open-access database on human cultures created

An international team of researchers has developed a website at d-place.org to help answer long-standing questions about the forces that shaped human cultural diversity. D-PLACE – the Databa... Read more

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Thinking outside the sample for big data

Thinking outside the sample for big data

Helping computers learn to tackle big-data problems outside their comfort zones Imagine combing through thousands of mugshots desperately looking for a match. If time is of the essence, the... Read more

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Automating big-data analysis

Automating big-data analysis

System that replaces human intuition with algorithms outperforms 615 of 906 human teams Big-data analysis consists of searching for buried patterns that have some kind of predictive power. B... Read more

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Using — And Sharing — New Technologies Is Key For Conservation

Using -- And Sharing -- New Technologies Is Key For Conservation

New technologies and big data are revolutionizing how we track and protect threatened species. The challenge is how to use all this new information most wisely. Scientists estimate that we a... Read more

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Can big databases be kept both anonymous and useful?

Can big databases be kept both anonymous and useful?

FREQUENT visitors to the Hustler Club, a gentlemen’s entertainment venue in New York, could not have known that they would become part of a debate about anonymity in the era of “big data”. B... Read more

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Global marine data to become unified and accessible

Global marine data to become unified and accessible

An international project aims to enable the next great scientific advances in global marine research by making marine data sets more easily accessible to researchers worldwide Currently diff... Read more

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Internet as new frontier in collecting data on the mind

Internet as new frontier in collecting data on the mind

With Apple’s launch of new health tracking tools for the iPhone and medical researchers’ forays into Facebook to recruit clinical trial volunteers, Web and mobile apps are increa... Read more

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The Sensor-Rich, Data-Scooping Future

The Sensor-Rich, Data-Scooping Future

The technology world is looking at ways to make everything more efficient.  The question is, will this be good for the many, or the mighty few? Earlier this month, General Electric announced... Read more

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