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Theorem Prover Sheds New Light on Stem-Cell Behavior 

June 9, 2014

Posted by Rob Knies Advances in computer science in recent years have had dramatic effects on how more traditional sciences are conducted in the 21st century. That has become common knowledge by now, but if you require further proof, just…

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Jaron Lanier Wins German Book Trade’s Peace Prize 

June 5, 2014

Posted by Rob Knies Jaron Lanier is a man of many talents: computer scientist, composer, visual artist, author. He has been called the “father of virtual reality” for his groundbreaking efforts in the 1980s. In recent years, he has lent…

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Microsoft Research connects with software engineers at ICSE 

June 4, 2014

Cybercity—there is no place quite like it. Home to numerous high-tech companies as well as the Microsoft India Development Center (MSIDC), this ever-growing part of Hyderabad, India, is the perfect location for the 36th International Conference on Software Engineering (ICSE).…

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Asian students shine during the International Women’s Hackathon 

June 4, 2014

Throughout the world, women are vastly underrepresented in computer science and technology fields. In Asia, females make up only 20 percent of the computer science workforce—a situation that is unlikely to change unless we can convince girls that careers in…

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Microsoft 3D audio tech makes virtual sounds sound real 

June 4, 2014

The technology turns simple headphones into ones that can mirror where the sound is supposed to be coming from to create an even more immersive environment in applications like gaming.

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Microsoft’s 3-D Audio Gives Virtual Objects a Voice 

June 4, 2014

Headphones that make sounds seem to come from specific points in space could be the perfect counterpoint to virtual reality goggles.

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AI Takes to the Skies 

June 3, 2014

As do other recreational pilots, Ashish Kapoor learned during flight training that he shouldn’t count on the accuracy of wind forecasts. The best available forecasts in the United States—from the federal government’s Winds Aloft program—have been based largely on data…

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Software promises timely diagnosis of pneumonia in ICU patients 

June 3, 2014

The advent of electronic medical records is transforming the care of patients in hospitals, clinics, and doctors’ offices around the world. Offering complete documentation of a patient’s medical history, digitized records are improving the accuracy of diagnoses and the continuity…

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Enabling Cross-Lingual Conversations in Real Time 

May 27, 2014

Sometimes, a dream needs but a nudge to propel it toward reality. That is exactly what Eric Rudder and Peter Lee delivered to Microsoft’s Machine Translation team about a year ago. Rudder, then Microsoft’s chief research and strategy officer, and…

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