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    BlueMatter


    Date added: 2009-11-18


    BlueMatter, a new algorithm created in collaboration with Stanford University, exploits the Blue Gene supercomputing architecture in order to noninvasively measure and map the connections between all cortical and sub-cortical locations within the human brain using magnetic resonance diffusion weighted imaging. Mapping the wiring diagram of the brain is crucial to untangling its vast communication network and understanding how it represents and processes information.

     

     





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    IBM Visual Editor


    Date added: 2009-10-26


    IBM Researchers are making Web sites more readable on the small screens of mobile devices. IBM computer scientists borrowed technology that the company originally developed for the visually impaired. Employing arrows and drag-and-drop capabilities, IBM's visual editor proof-of-concept simplifies the process of presenting content in the correct order.

     

     





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    President Obama recognizes IBM with the National Medal of Technology and Innovation


    Date added: 2009-10-07


    President Obama recognizes IBM with the 2008 National Medal of Technology and Innovation for the IBM Blue Gene family of supercomputers. The National Medal of Technology and Innovation is the United States' most prestigious award given to leading innovators for technological achievement. IBM CEO Sam Palmisano is shown here accepting the award on IBM's behalf on Wednesday, Oct. 7, 2009, in the East Room of the White House in Washington, DC. IBM Blue Gene is one of the world's fastest, most energy-efficient computers -- one that is helping to solve humanity's most stubborn challenges in science, medicine, mathematics, astronomy, defense, finance, and other crucial disciplines.

     

     


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