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George Mason University (GMU, Mason, or George Mason) is a public research university in Fairfax, Virginia

Could this research culminate in accurate weather forecasting 3-to-4 weeks out?

SubX, a research-to-operations project, shows promise for improved monthly forecasts Scientists working on the next frontier of weather forecasting are hoping that weather conditions 3-to-4 weeks out will soon be as readily available as seven-day forecasts. Having this type of weather information—called subseasonal forecasts—in the hands of the public and emergency managers can provide the

Could this research culminate in accurate weather forecasting 3-to-4 weeks out?

Early-detection urine test for Lyme disease works

After three years and 300 patients, George Mason University researchers have proof that their early-detection urine test for Lyme disease works. It’s the largest study of its kind looking at early-stage indicators for Lyme disease, said Lance Liotta, co-director and medical director of the George Mason-based Center for Applied Proteomics and Molecular Medicine. “We are

Early-detection urine test for Lyme disease works

Moving Target Defense May Be Best For Cybersecurity

A team of George Mason researchers proposes a “moving-target” defense against distributed denial-of-service attacks. The defense works by repeatedly shuffling client-to-server assignments to identify and eventually quarantine malicious clients. Denial-of-service attacks, which work by overwhelming a target system thereby forcing it to shut down and deny service to legitimate users, are increasing in severity as

Moving Target Defense May Be Best For Cybersecurity

A Majority Prefers Letting Computers Decide

When individuals engage in risky business transactions with each other, they may end up being disappointed. This is why they’d rather leave the decision on how to divvy up jointly-owned monies to a computer than to their business partner. This subconscious strategy seems to help them avoid the negative emotions associated with any breaches of

A Majority Prefers Letting Computers Decide

Has the ideas machine broken down?

The idea that innovation and new technology have stopped driving growth is getting increasing attention. But it is not well founded BOOM times are back in Silicon Valley. Office parks along Highway 101 are once again adorned with the insignia of hopeful start-ups. Rents are soaring, as is the demand for fancy vacation homes in

Has the ideas machine broken down?

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