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Researchers improve fast-moving mobile networks
(North Carolina State University) Mobile ad hoc networks allow people in multiple, rapidly-moving vehicles to communicate with each other - such as in military or emergency-response situations. Researchers from North Carolina State University have devised a method to improve the quality and efficiency of data transmission in these networks.
Number theory grant could lead to advances in wireless communications
(Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council) The Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council has awarded a £1.6 million grant to two of the country's leading mathematics researchers, Professor Sanju Velani, Head of Pure Mathematics at the University of York and Professor Victor Beresnevich, also at the university.
Why rumors spread fast in social networks
(Saarland University) Information spreads fast in social networks. This could be observed during recent events. Now computer scientists from the German Saarland University provide the mathematical proof for this and come up with a surprising explanation.
Report using private health claims data shows prices are driving health spending growth
(Burness Communications) Rising prices for care were the chief driver of health care costs for privately insured Americans in 2010, according to the first report from the newly formed Health Care Cost Institute. HCCI has produced the first comprehensive picture of health care spending for the privately insured, examining trends in inpatient and outpatient care, professional services, and prescription drugs.
New approach to 'spell checking' gene sequences
(CSIRO Australia) A Ph.D. student from CSIRO and the University of Queensland has found a better way to 'spell check' gene sequences.
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