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- A Microscope that emails
- A microscope that emailsNo ready for practicing pathologistsAlthough the software rapidly brings up the image and allows you to move around at "higher power". The images are not of diagnostic quality because they are scanned in one plane of focus and do not have a high enough resolution. I am...
- Tags: microscope, image, e-mail
- Discussion threads 2008-03-28
- A Microscope that emails medical images
- A team of Chinese and U.S. researchers has successfully applied for a patent for a virtual telemicroscope. It is the only one of its kind capable of emailing electronic slides. It has been specifically designed to allow 'off-site pathologists to diagnose cancer or other diseases in patients living in remote...
- Tags: Microscope, Patent, Researcher, Diagnosis, E-mail, Image, Computer, Magnification Image, Productivity, Roland Piquepaille
- Blog posts 2008-03-28
- 3-D images of a virus at half-nanometer resolution
- U.S. researchers have used a new technique named cryo-EM (short for 'Electron cryomicroscopy) to capture images of a virus at a resolution of 4.5 angstroms -- less than half of a nanometer. As said the lead researcher, 'This is the highest resolution ever achieved for a living organism of this...
- Tags: Technique, 3D, Microscope, Electron, Imaging, Image, Virus, Imaging Technique, Cryo-EM, Productivity, Document Management, Enterprise Software, Software, Finance, Managerial Accounting, Roland Piquepaille
- Blog posts 2008-03-06
- Taking images of individual atoms in color
- Researchers at Cornell University are using a new kind of scanning transmission electron microscope (STEM) to take pictures of individual atoms in color for the first time. It seems odd, but 'the current generation of electron microscopes can be thought of as expensive black and white cameras where different atoms...
- Tags: Microscope, Atom, Researcher, Electron, Cornell University, Roland Piquepaille
- Blog posts 2008-02-22
- Managing research instruments on the Web
- Telescopes, supercomputers or microscopes can cost millions of dollars. The research institutions which bought them often try to share the costs with other laboratories. And they're also tempted to use Internet to allow remote control of their expensive systems. But Internet traffic is not reliable enough to control a multi-million-dollar...
- Tags: Software, Web, Microscope, Researcher, Network, Window, Ohio State University, RICE, Calyam, Internet, Tools & Techniques, Management, Roland Piquepaille
- Blog posts 2007-10-11
- What else does Microsoft have up its document-management sleeve?
- What else does Microsoft have up its document-management sleeve?No thanks [nt].No Microsoft for me- ever! (NT)NTWith their bank-roll?You can bet your booties that whatever they come up with will be the biggest baddest meanest ugliest most atrocious monster that money can buy. However, when they are finished painting it, it...
- Tags: Groupware, Enterprise software, microscope, SharePoint 2007, eCM, Microsoft SharePoint, ECM system, Microsoft Corp.
- Discussion threads 2007-09-25
- The most powerful Microscope in the world
- The most powerful microscope in the worldSuper Microscope?Good! This is what I'll need to find my "tax break"!Seriously, between the advances in space telescopes and thesemicroscopes, science becomes more and more fascinating everyday.go Bears!!One question, with a follow-up one:Have they located Osama's willy yet? And more importantly, would...
- Tags: Paul, CNN, microscope, Ron Paul, General Electric Co.
- Discussion threads 2007-09-14
- The most powerful Microscope in the world
- A new microscope developed by the TEAM Project (Transmission Electron Aberration-corrected Microscope), supported by the U.S. Department of Energy, has recorded the highest-resolution images ever seen (0.05 nanometer and below). This is equivalent to a quarter of the diameter of a carbon atom. This microscope will be delivered to the...
- Tags: Team, Microscope, TEAM Project, TEAM Microscope, TEAM Instrument, Roland Piquepaille
- Blog posts 2007-09-14
- A Microscope creating 3-D images
- A microscope creating 3-D imagesVery interesting imagesWhat's the cost of these things or is it just in prototype phase right now?
- Tags: microscope, 3D
- Discussion threads 2006-05-04
- A Microscope creating 3-D images
- A microscope built in the UK is the first in the world to produce 3-D internal pictures of objects. This microscope combines two techniques, X-ray microtomography -- which produces 3-D images from a large set of 2-D images -- and time delay integration -- which generates better images than other...
- Tags: microscope
- Blog posts 2006-05-04
- Nanotech under a Microscope
- Nanotech under a microscopeStanford University scientists use the teensy technology to remove the membrane of a 1945 Mercury dime.See the full story at news.com
- Tags: Semiconductors, microscope, nanotechnology
- Videos 2005-02-09
- Draw Predicated Sample
- This sample uses the occlusion predicate query to avoid drawing unnecessary geometry. The scene contains four meshes, the center columne mesh, the microscope mesh, the city mesh, and the microscope occlusion mesh. The microscope mesh is a high resolution mesh that comprises the focus of the scene. Because of the...
- Tags: Microscope, Scene, Mesh, Games, Personal Technology
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- Delaying a PC revolution in cell diagnosis
- What if we could revolutionize medical testing, a platform as basic as a PC? Then what if every application, and every input, had to be separately inspected and approved by the FDA? That's life. Iknoisys of New Haven says it has just such a...
- Tags: FDA, PC, Test, Clearance, Party Solution, Federal Government, Government, Dana Blankenhorn
- Blog posts 2008-05-08
- From fungus to fuel
- An international team of researchers led by some U.S. Department of Energy's research labs has decoded the genetic sequence of a fungus named Tricoderma reesei. The team has found how this organism breaks down plant fibers into simple sugars and how to use this fungus to produce fuel. 'The finding...
- Tags: Team, Biofuel, Researcher, T., Team Management, Management, Roland Piquepaille
- Blog posts 2008-05-05
- Yahoo's Yang gives his 'don't crush our stock we're ok' address
- Yahoo CEO Jerry Yang on the company's corporate blog gave investors--that's who he's really speaking to--a "what doesn't kill you makes you stronger" missive. Yang had to say something given he's in for an ugly Monday following Microsoft's walkaway over the weekend. However, it's highly doubtful that...
- Tags: Jerry Yang, Stock, Yahoo! Inc., Blogging, Investment, Strategy, Internet, Finance, Management, Larry Dignan
- Blog posts 2008-05-05
- A 2-billion-year window into the Earth
- An international team of researchers has discovered 2 billion-year-old unaltered rocks on the ocean floor during two North Pole expeditions. Their findings led them to conclude that the Earth' mantle history is more complex than previously thought. The researchers were astonished to find rocks that had not been remixed inside...
- Tags: Researcher, Window, Rock, Team Management, Construction, Wiki, Management, Online Communications, Roland Piquepaille
- Blog posts 2008-04-14
- Making Things Safe for Business ByDesign II
- Following yesterday's post on the management changes at SAP and the pending departure of Peter Zencke, I got a call from SAP. Would I be available to discuss the issue with Peter ASAP? Here's some highlights from the conversation: As reported, Zencke is retiring from the...
- Tags: Peter Zencke, SAP AG, BBD, Team Management, Corporate Governance, Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP), Management, Business Operations, Corporate Law, Enterprise Software, Software, Joshua Greenbaum
- Blog posts 2008-04-03
- News to know: OOXML; Adobe AIR for Linux; Copyright; Best midrange hardware
- Notable headlines: Paula Rooney: Microsoft's OOXML gets ISO approval ... maybe Mary Jo Foley: Microsoft OOXML standardization bid: The clock is ticking OOXML standard vote down to the wire Christopher Dawson: OOXML vs. ODF - Should Ed Tech care? ...
- Tags: Apple iPhone, Adobe Systems Inc., Adobe PhotoShop, Adobe AIR, Microsoft Corp., Hardware, Photo-sharing, Dashwire, Linux, UNIX, Operating Systems, Open Source, Software, Larry Dignan
- Blog posts 2008-03-31
- How green could make Europe a tech power
- How green could make Europe a tech powerEU IntegrationIt's funny that you think that a federal Europe is the same as a "single set of rules". American (and German, and Spanish) experience suggests the exact opposite - federal systems are designed to accommodate wide differences of culture and rules within...
- Tags: Kanellos, tech power
- Discussion threads 2008-03-25
- Skepticism and Mary Jo Foley
- Skepticism and Mary Jo FoleyThat does it[i]So, Mary Jo, feel free to be skeptical (not that I had to tell you that). Skepticism is warranted, as you have rightly explained.[/i]Now you're going to have Don ranting about you as well as MJF.RE: Skepticism and Mary Jo FoleyGee, considering Microsoft's 20+...
- Tags: Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Corp., Mary Jo
- Discussion threads 2008-03-12
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