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Chemistry Add-in for Word Helps Bridge the Gap between Science and Technology

February 1, 2011
Could a semantic, chemical authoring tool be developed for Microsoft Word? The paper and PDF formats that are the standard vehicles for scholarly communication are great at presenting natural language for people to read, but are not as good at carrying the machine-interpretable semantic data…
  1. VENUS-C Open Call Invites Research Groups to Innovate in the Cloud 

    January 31, 2011

    Interest in cloud computing is growing at a rapid pace, particularly in commercial environments. We believe there is a real opportunity to fulfill the potential of cloud computing—and we're working to bring about that full potential. We have partnered with the European Union to develop…

  2. Sho Brings Together 2 Computing Worlds 

    January 31, 2011

    By Douglas Gantenbein, Senior Writer, Microsoft News Center Today’s world, says Sumit Basu, increasingly is driven by massive amounts of data. “Take sociology,” says Basu, a researcher with the Knowledge Tools group at Microsoft Research Redmond. “In the past, most sociologists would use surveys and…

  3. Microsoft Research Project Hawaii Launches New Cloud Services 

    January 27, 2011

    Innovations in wireless networking technology are driving our increasingly connected world, with smartphones gaining acceptance for both professional and private use. In the future, we foresee a vast majority of smartphone apps relying on cloud services to enhance the mobile experiences. Project Hawaii, a research…

  4. Customers Get Dryad, DryadLINQ 

    January 26, 2011

    By Douglas Gantenbein, Senior Writer, Microsoft News Center Researchers and businesspeople around the world now have at their disposal a new way to perform massive computations over large quantities of unstructured data more quickly and easily than they’ve ever imagined. The reason: a Microsoft Research-developed…

  5. Join the Microsoft Biology Foundation v2.0 Development Preview 

    January 5, 2011

    You may be familiar with the Microsoft Biology Foundation (MBF), an open source bioinformatics .NET library that is designed to provide core functionality for genomics research from commonly-used file parsers to algorithms and web connectors. We're pleased to announce that we are continuing to invest…

  6. Colombian Center for Bioinformatics and Computational Biology Established 

    January 4, 2011

    As we approached the holiday season in Colombia, we had already received one of the biggest gifts on our wish-list: on November 12, the government of Colombia officially committed to the establishment of the Center for Bioinformatics and Computational Biology in the city of Manizales,…

  7. Virtual Fire System Aids Firefighters in Wildfire Combat and Prevention 

    December 21, 2010

    —Scarlet Schwiderski-Grosche, Research Program Manager, External Research division of Microsoft Research, Cambridge When a wildfire strikes, every second counts. Time lost can all too often be measured in lost life, deforestation, and property damage. Enter the Virtual Fire application, based on Microsoft Bing Maps, ESRI…

  8. Amplifying the Computer Science Education Message 

    December 17, 2010

    In case you missed it, there was a great deal of passion expressed last week regarding the state of computer science education in our society. There were outreach efforts, programs highlighted, and a number of online discussions that ensued—overall, some really impressive growth in activity…

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