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How Microsoft Technology and Research Are Helping Create a Clearer Picture of HIV 

December 14, 2010

Nearly 30 years since its discovery, the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) continues to prove a difficult virus to pin down because it mutates so rapidly—a trait which, so far, has made an effective vaccine for this often-deadly condition impossible to…

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Multicore Workshop Attendees Work to Integrate Software and Hardware for Optimal Performance and New Applications 

December 7, 2010

The latest innovations in multicore technology are meaningless if the software you run is not written to take advantage of the advanced hardware design. To help address this and other issues, attendees at the Second Barcelona Multicore Workshop (BMW) met…

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Computer Science Education Week Spotlights the Needs in U.S. Schools 

December 6, 2010

As computer-science researchers, we at Microsoft Research are committed to strong computer-science education programs. With more than 800 researchers worldwide, we know firsthand the value of a solid computer-science education, which is why Microsoft Research is a proud supporter of…

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Bioinformatics Tools Promote Life-Saving Research 

December 1, 2010

On November 30, I appeared on Health Tech Today, where I chatted with Dr. Bill Crounse about the Microsoft Biology Foundation and how it will help scientists advance their research. This interview marks yet another opportunity for Microsoft External Research…

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Bill Gates Talks about mHealth 

November 23, 2010

I'm here in Washington, DC, at the second annual mHealth Summit, where I gave a talk and conducted a keynote interview with Bill Gates. During a wide-ranging discussion, Bill stressed that improved health is the key to controlling many of…

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Climate Prediction Leverages Home Computers 

November 19, 2010

A mind is a terrible thing to waste, and so, apparently, is an idle computer. On November 18, scientists from Oregon State University (OSU) will begin harnessing the idle time of thousands of personal computers to study climate modeling and…

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MSR-FAPESP Workshop Focuses on Multidisciplinary, Data-Driven Environmental Science 

November 18, 2010

On November 11 and 12, 2010, an international group of distinguished researchers met in São Paulo, Brazil, to expand ongoing environmental research on the Brazilian tropical rainforest ecosystem. The workshop built upon the Sensor Nets in Tropical Forests, a pilot…

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Brazilian Researcher Wins Coveted Rigo Award 

November 8, 2010

Professor Maria Cecília Calani Baranauskas, of the Institute of Computing at the University of Campinas (IC-Unicamp), was named co-winner of the 2010 Rigo Award, the prestigious biennial honor bestowed by Association of Computing Machinery's Special Interest Group on Design Communication…

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Annual PopTech Conference Brims with Innovative Ideas 

November 2, 2010

Amazing people working to make the world a better place—that pretty much encapsulates the presentations at the recent PopTech conference in Camden, Maine. A network of cutting-edge thinkers from many disciplines, PopTech fosters deep, world-changing collaborations. And in a world…

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