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The Second International Conference on Digital Information Processing and Communication... - 0 views

You are invited to participate in The Second International Conference on Digital Information Processing and Communications that will be held in Lithuania, on July 10-12, 2012. The event will be hel...

Digital Information Communications Conferences Call for paper

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colchambers

COLLADA - Digital Asset and FX Exchange Schema - COLLADA - 1 views

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    Didn't know collada was on an open digital asset format to ecnourage exchange of assets. 
colchambers

Mining Data for Better Medicine - Technology Review - 0 views

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    The health battles of millions, recorded digitally, open a world of virtual research. The antidepressant Paxil was approved for sale in 1992, the cholesterol-lowering drug Pravachol in 1996. Company studies proved that each drug, on its own, works and is safe. But what about when they are taken together? By mining tens of thousands of electronic patient records, researchers at Stanford University quickly discovered an unexpected answer: people who take both drugs have higher blood glucose levels. The effect was even greater in diabetics, for whom excess blood sugar is a health danger. 
colchambers

Best New - 0 views

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    Fascinating approach to evolution in digital media. Allows evolution of 3d models that you can print in 3d
Kevin DiVico

Augmented Reality: The Second International AR Standards Meeting | Beyond The Beyond - 0 views

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    WelcomeA community for the advancement of standards for AR has formed. As it is a grassroots initiative, there is no formal administrative structure for this community. These pages serve as a digital repository of information that the community gathers/contributes.
colchambers

Digital microscope - OpenLearn - Open University - 2 views

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    a simple flash based bigital microscope to study plant animal and microbe slides. 
colchambers

Biologists Flirt With Models - The Digital Biologist - 0 views

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    This is an updated version of an article that I published in 2009. Alas in the 3 years or so that have passed since I wrote it, little seems to have changed beyond the fact that the crisis in the pharmaceutical industry has deepened to the point that even the biggest companies in the sector are starting to question whether their current business model is sustainable.
colchambers

Digital Agenda: New "virtual liver" technology helps detect liver tumours - Biomed Town... - 1 views

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    Scientists and surgeons from France, Germany, United Kingdom and Switzerland have developed a "virtual liver", using EU research funding, which will help surgeons better plan and carry out tumour operations and ensure quicker patient recovery. Personally I just find it a shame that there is no open source repository where this work can be made available to the general public. There is definitely no way for the general public to get involved. 
Kevin DiVico

Europe's first national crowdsourced digitization program breaks 25,000 participant mark - 0 views

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    Digitalkoot, a game-ified social Finnish cultural endeavor
colchambers

Digital Universe Atlas | Hayden Planetarium - 0 views

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    An excellent guide through a huge and complex 3d space. The kind of thing we'd like to do with a virtual body. 
colchambers

Digital games and learning: DiGRA 2011: Hilversum (Part 1) - 0 views

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    An insight into games, the gaming industry and it's present and future. 
colchambers

The Living Human Digital Library - 0 views

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    More specifically, LHDL aims to create the technical infrastructure for the Living Human Project (LHP). LHP will create a silico model of the human musculo-skeletal apparatus which can predict how mechanical forces are exchanged internally and externally, from the whole body down to the protein level. This model will be designed as an infrastructure that can be updated and extended whenever new data and algorithms become available. LHDL aims to develop this infrastructure.
Kevin DiVico

Lifetime access to up-to-date info—is this the future of the textbook? - 0 views

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    As an undergraduate student majoring in chemistry and biochemistry, I spent a lot of money on science textbooks. When classes ended, I kept all of my books instead of selling them back for pennies on the dollar. I thought that I would be able to use those books as references in graduate school and beyond. Sadly, I never cracked open most of them again, and now they're too outdated to sell. 
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