ScienceLives
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Philosopher Explores Ethics of Brain TechnologiesPhilosopher Sara Goering discusses neuroethics, the field emerging from the development and use of neural technologies.
By Mary Guiden Published
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Pioneering Research Brings More Precise Understanding of BiologyPioneer William Bialek blends biology and physics in biophysics to discover more precise research of biological systems.
By Jacqueline Conciatore Published
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Nick Matzke: Reconstructing Species Migrations Across TimeWant to know about historical biogeography? Ask Nick Matzke.
By Catherine Crawley Published
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Tapping Electrical Signals: Turning Thought Into ActionBiomedical engineer Walt Besio uses his brother's paralysis as motivation to invent technology to help people with disabilities return to a more normal life.
By Sarah A. Bates Published
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Moving at the Speed of Clicks: Improving Computer EfficiencyUniversity of Wisconsin researcher finds hidden efficiencies in computer architecture.
By Aaron Dubrow Published
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Conservation Efforts Not Just for Tree HuggersComputer Geek, Sean Hoban, uses mathematical and computational tools to preserve endangered plant species.
By Catherine Crawley Published
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Surfing the Web: Protecting Identities OnlineRoger Dingledine developed and runs a worldwide network to keep Internet users anonymous.
By Leslie Fink Published
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Computer Scientist Uses Creativity to Teach Computer SkillsIncorporating cultural norms into a computing system's technology interface helps adults learn computer skills faster.
By Lisa-Joy Zgorski Published
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What Holds Back Women Research Faculty?Economics researcher Donna Ginther explores why so few women occupy senior research posts.
By Leslie Fink Published
