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Doubloon Dash: A Quest for Understanding 

January 27, 2012

Posted by Rob Knies A few months ago, I got a chance to talk with Thore Graepel of Microsoft Research Cambridge about Project Waterloo, a Facebook game that is part of the Research Games project exploring behavioral game theory at…

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Managing the Scientific Data Explosion: a Response to the OSTP Digital Data RFI 

January 25, 2012

Scientists can agree that there’s a lot of data out there, and that we could be using it more efficiently. Now the White House has asked for input on how to do just that. Data from scientific research is important…

In the news | The New York Times

A Wireless Road Around Data Traffic Jams 

January 14, 2012

The wireless signal that the Microsoft group uses to carry multigigabits of data per second between racks isn't the familiar Wi-Fi of coffee-shop hot spots. That type of signal spreads out over an entire room so that many people can…

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Microsoft Research Raises the Bar in Social-Media Research 

January 12, 2012

Posted by Jennifer Chayes, Microsoft distinguished scientist and managing director of Microsoft Research New England   We’re thrilled to announce that three leading researchers will be joining danah boyd and the social-media research team at Microsoft Research New England, based…

In the news | ASweetLife

Information-Rich Eyeballs? Talking to Microsoft’s Desney Tan about the Functional Contact Lens 

January 12, 2012

Tom Cruise’s futuristic contact lenses in the new Mission Impossible movie may not be as far off as you think. Desney Tan and Microsoft’s Computational User Experiences group have formed a collaboration with Professor Babak Parviz and his Bio-Nanotechnology Lab…

In the news | MIT Technology Review

Microsoft Reinvents Wi-Fi for White Spaces 

January 9, 2012

Researchers show they can make more efficient use of the airwaves than previously thought.

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Tennenholtz Wins Multi-Agent Award 

January 6, 2012

Posted by Rob Knies For Moshe Tennenholtz, just named the winner of the 2012 Autonomous Agents Research Award by the Association for Computing Machinery’s Special Interest Group on Artificial Intelligence (SIGART), things just keep getting better.“I think we are living…

In the news | GizMag

Microsoft Developing Electronic Contact Lens to Monitor Blood Sugar 

January 5, 2012

We've heard of experimental contact lenses that can non-invasively monitor the blood sugar levels of diabetes sufferers before, but where prior research relied on chemical reactions inducing color-change in the lens, new joint research by the University of Washington and…

In the news | WSAS

Inducted as a Member of the Washington State Academy of Sciences 

January 1, 2012

Henrique S. Malvar was inducted as a Section 2: Engineering and Technology member of the Washington State Academy of Sciences in 2012. Field(s) of Expertise: Signal processing, enhancement/compression, decompositions, coding theory

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