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Researchers devise Pt electrocatalysts with greatly increased activity; potential for significant cuts in fuel cell cost

2013-07-22 11:30:13| Green Car Congress

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Natural Barriers Protect Our Coasts Best, Say Researchers

2013-07-20 16:31:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed

Climate News Network: The best thing to protect your property from the sea is a sand dune -- or a mangrove swamp, or a coral reef, kelp forest or sea grass meadow. Nature, which has been doing the job for three billion years, has had time to work out the surest and most enduring sea defenses, according to U.S. researchers. Katie Arkema of the Natural Capital Project at Stanford University in California and colleagues found that the conservation of natural habitat could reduce by half the people and property at risk...

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Ohio State Researchers Work on Blood Test to Detect PEDV

2013-07-19 23:08:00| National Hog Farmer

Source: Ohio State University The National Pork Board has funded a six-month study at Ohio State University's (OSU) College of Food, Agricultural, and Environmental Sciences to develop a unique way to test and trace the spread of porcine epidemic diarrhea virus (PED) virus. PED virus, first detected in the United States this spring, has spread to 16 states and impacted hundreds of hog operations. read more

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Chinese researchers use the Kinect to translate sign language to text

2013-07-19 20:09:32| Extremetech

Voice commands are de rigueur these days with products like Siri and Google Glass, but what about people who can't speak? Sign language is the easiest way for many deaf people to communicate, but it has been difficult for computers to readily understand this complex form of communication until recently. Now, researchers in China are using Microsoft's Kinect for Windows SDK to actively translate sign language into written text.

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Researchers Find Endangered Species on Their iPod Playlists

2013-07-19 14:00:00| TechNewsWorld

Biologists are using a novel blend of technology and data sharing to track endangered wildlife. A new report details the results of about five years of experiments in tracking the vocal activity of birds, frogs, insects and mammals. Researchers set up an automated remote biodiversity monitoring network designed to address one of the biggest challenges of working in environmental conservation.

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