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Researchers are investigating how to build virtual environments in which hundreds or thousands of participants can log in and interact with each other. The applications go beyond gaming. Simulations are used for meetings, organizational operations and even product branding. Scientists ... [see the full post] |
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Categories: Audio Podcast, Future Lab Radio, Intel, Intel Free Press, Intel Labs, Research@Intel Tags: 3D, Adams, Douglas Maxwell, Future Lab Radio, H. Liu, Intel Labs, J. Hurliman, M. Bowman, MOSES 3D, Research, ScienceSim Collaboration, US Army Simulation Training Technology Center, virtual worlds
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Maps have benefited especially from the increasing power of computers. Still, researchers are striving to make significant improvements in the images maps display. Rendering planetary scale objects is challenging due to geometric complexity and the need for managing huge amounts ... [see the full post] |
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Categories: Audio Podcast, Intel, Intel Free Press, Intel Labs, Research@Intel Tags: Benjamin Sleeter, Divya Kolar, Future Lab Radio, Geography, Maps, Planet Viewer, rendering, U.S. Geological Survey
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Advances in interactive molecular graphics enable not only creative research, but an increasingly collaborative and mobile research community to interact. In the “VIsualization Vault,” at the University of California, San Francisco, Professor Tom Ferrin and his team created Chimera, a ... [see the full post] |
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Categories: Audio Podcast, Corporate, Future Lab Radio, Intel, Intel Free Press, Intel Labs, Research@Intel Tags: 3D Molecular Visualization, BALLview, Biocomputing, bioengineering, Bioinformatics, Chimera, Christian Hoppe, Future Lab Radio, Hans-Christian Hoppe, informatics, Intel Tech Heaven 2011, Intel Visual Computing Institute Saarland, MyBioSoftware, Phillip Slusallek, Phillipp Slusallek, PLoS Computational Biology, RBVI, Therapeutic Sciences, Tom Ferrin, UCSF, Visualization Vault
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While context-aware devices of the near future might recommend restaurants, monitor a user’s health, or screen phone calls, they may also save human lives by keeping drivers safe and aware of their surroundings. Future Lab spoke with researchers about the ... [see the full post] |
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Categories: Audio Podcast, Corporate, Future Lab Radio, Intel, Intel Free Press, Intel Labs, Research@Intel Tags: Auto Safety, Bryan Reimer, Car Safety, Car Technology, Context Awareness, Distracted Driving, facial recognition, Future Lab Radio, Intel, Intel Tech Heaven, MIT AgeLab, New England University Transportation Center, Robyn Robertson, Traffic Injury Research Foundation, Transportation Technology, U.S. Department of Transportation, Vu Nguyen
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The world’s population is aging. It’s estimated that by the year 2050 more than half the people on Earth will be over the age of 50. But while people are living longer, they still have to live with the diseases ... [see the full post] |
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Categories: Audio Podcast, Future Lab Radio, Intel, Intel Free Press, Intel Labs, Research@Intel Tags: Barry Greene, Biomedical Engineer, Future Lab Radio, Health Research & Innovation, Intel, Intel labs and the TRIL Centre, TRIL Centre
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One of the next frontiers of computing is to create systems that understand the user. Context aware devices of the near future might recommend restaurants, monitor a user’s health, or screen phone calls—all based on information collected from device sensors ... [see the full post] |
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Categories: Audio Podcast, Future Lab Radio, Intel, Intel Free Press, Intel Labs, Research@Intel Tags: Affective Computing, Andrew Campbell, context aware, Dartmouth, Future Lab, Future Lab Radio, Intel, Intel Labs, Lama Nachman, MIT, MIT Media Lab, Mobile Sensing Group, Research, Rosalind Picard, Smartphones
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Every year, finalists in the Intel Science Talent Search gather in Washington, DC, to share their research. This year, finalists Ryan Lee and Laurie Rumker, and winner Evan O’Dorney, spoke with Future Lab radio about their work, and what it ... [see the full post] |
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Categories: Audio Podcast, Future Lab Radio, Intel, Intel Free Press, Intel Labs, Research@Intel Tags: Alzheimers, bio-degradation, Evan O'Dorney, Future Lab Radio, Intel, Intel Science Talent Search, Intel STS, Laurie Rumker, North Carolina School of Science and Mathematics, Oregon Episcopal School, Organoclay, Research Science Institute, Science, Si-Yi Ryan Lee, Superfund sites
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Gaming fans are eagerly awaiting the arrival of “cloud gaming,” with its promise of mobile, low-end devices running intense, realistic graphics at amazing speeds. Technological developments from leading scientists, combined with newsmaking marketplace competition (well-covered by Dean Takahashi), are bringing ... [see the full post] |
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Categories: Audio Podcast, Future Lab Radio, Intel, Intel Free Press, Intel Labs, Research@Intel Tags: Apple iPad, Assassin's Creed II, Batman: Arkham Asylum, Cloud Gaming, cloud-based ray tracing, Daniel Pohl, Dean Takahashi, Future Lab Radio, Game Research, Game Science, Game Technology, Intel, John Owens, M2 Research, Mass Effect 2, UC Davis, Wanda Meloni
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Researchers around the world are searching for ways to help seniors remain healthier and live independently in their homes for longer. Intel is working on new sensing devices that can feed data to a central hub that infers whether a ... [see the full post] |
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Categories: Audio Podcast, Corporate, Future Lab Radio, Intel, Intel Free Press, Intel Labs, Research@Intel Tags: Audio Podcast, Eric Dishman, Future Lab Radio, GE, health care, Health Care Innovations, Health Care Research, health care technology, Healthcare, Intel, John Hopkins School of Nursing, PAHO, Rapid Prototyping, TED Talks, Terrance O'Shea, Whitepaper
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Intel’s new visual computing lab is researching how to create immersive experiences with computers. Parallel processing is opening the doors to the ability to synthesize images and audio which look and sound real. Here is Intel’s announcement of the new ... [see the full post] |
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Categories: Audio Podcast, Future Lab Radio, Intel, Intel Free Press, Intel Labs, Research@Intel Tags: Canon, Doug James, Future Lab Radio, Harmonic Fluids, Intel Free Press, Intel Labs, IntelFreePress, John Owens, parallel processing, Pat Hanrahan, Research, Rigid Body Fracture Sound, The sound of Inception, U.C. Davis, visual computing