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Is raspberry pi a mid-life crisis?

When my 14 year old son couldn’t get his iPod touch to work with the wifi he didn’t try very hard, he just threw... Read more

21 February, 2012
iDNAtest 1.0

iDNAtest 1.0

...and other regions of the world. Being at the front line of genetic research at Medical Genomics we see our mission in building life-long... Read more

20 October, 2011
IDNA 1.0

IDNA 1.0

...and other regions of the world. Being at the front line of genetic research at Medical Genomics we see our mission in building life-long... Read more

27 August, 2011
If Darwin Had Known About DNA 1.0

If Darwin Had Known About DNA 1.0

Genetic research has debunked the theory of evolution. Here we examine this in... Read more

21 July, 2011
Pathology Terminology Glossary 1.0

Pathology Terminology Glossary 1.0

...aspect ofmedicine, from diagnostic testing and monitoring of chronicdiseases to cutting-edge genetic research and blood transfusiontechnologies.This Glossary provides you a comprehensive list of... Read more

21 July, 2011
Ninja Penguin Rampage Lite 1.0

Ninja Penguin Rampage Lite 1.0

Eskimos have invaded and taken all the penguins (for like genetic research or something) and you must get them back. Using your ninja... Read more

4 March, 2011
Ninja Penguin Rampage 1.0.1

Ninja Penguin Rampage 1.0.1

Eskimos have invaded and taken all the penguins (for, like, genetic research or something) and you must get them back. Use your ninja... Read more

3 February, 2011
Virtualized Tiered Storage Solutions for Healthcare

Virtualized Tiered Storage Solutions for Healthcare

...that consolidate information from many sources, expanding data sets for pharmaceutical and genetic research, and explosive growth of medical imaging applications. Regardless of the cause... Read more

18 October, 2010

Google uses toolbar to unlock genes

Google will let a few select surfers use its new toolbar software to link their unused processor power up to a supercomputing project. They'll take on genetic codes and other scientific problems Read more

25 March, 2002 by Stephen Shankland
ICD-10: Turning Regulatory Compliance Into Strategic Advantage - Are U.S. Health Plans and Providers Ready for ICD-10 Adoption?

ICD-10: Turning Regulatory Compliance Into Strategic Advantage - Are U.S. Health Plans and Providers Ready for ICD-10 Adoption?

...that reflects recent advances in disease detection and treatment via biomedical informatics, genetic research and international data-sharing. U.S. ICD-10 adoption has the... Read more

4 February, 2008
Pedigree-Draw 6.0

Pedigree-Draw 6.0

...developed originally for use in analyzing population data gathered for biomedical and genetic research projects, and to aid the management of captive animal colonies. It... Read more

13 September, 2005

IBM nurtures biological growth

...will integrate clinical data, such as patient records and lab tests, with genetic research to pinpoint better treatments for individuals. Moffitt researchers, meanwhile, are working... Read more

1 June, 2004 by Karen Southwick

IBM aims Blue Gene at supercomputing top spot

...phase of an IBM project to tackle an intractable computing problem in genetic research: using the laws of physics to predict how crucial biochemical components... Read more

14 November, 2003 by Stephen Shankland

China wants place on supercomputer charts

...for China, and the country ranks the activity with space exploration and genetic research as a key indicator of national progress. Thanks to the open... Read more

25 July, 2003 by John Lui

Sun mimics Microsoft in Solaris release

Sun will build its e-business application server and other higher-level features into Solaris, but the additions aren't coming for free Read more

22 May, 2002 by Stephen Shankland

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