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San Jose, Calif - 13 Jan 2009: IBM
Research (NYSE: IBM ) scientists, in collaboration with the...
Center for Probing the Nanoscale at Stanford University, have demonstrated magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) with volume resolution 100 million times finer ...
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IBM Press room - 2009-01-13 IBM Research Creates ...
www-03.ibm.com - 1/14/2009
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ARMONK, NY - 14 Jan 2009: IBM (NYSE:
IBM ) today announced that it earned 4,186 U.S....
patents in 2008, becoming the first company ever to earn more than 4,000 U.S. patents in a single year. IBM's 2008 patent issuances are nearly triple ...
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IBM Press room - 2009-01-14 IBM Shatters U.S. Patent ...
nuance.com - 1/15/2009
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Nuance and IBM Establish Agreement to Advance Innovative
Speech Solutions Nuance to Deliver Advanced Product Offerings Combining...
Nuance and IBM Technologies BURLINGTON, MA and ARMONK, NY, January 15, 2009— Nuance Communications, Inc. (NASDAQ: NUAN), a ...
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IBM demos a microscope with 100 million times the resolution of conventional MRI
VentureBeat —
IBM said today that it has created a microscope with 100 million times the resolution of magnetic resonance imaging.
IBM’s researchers at the Almaden Research Center in San Jose, Calif., said in a paper published today that the invention could revolutionize the study of viruses, bacteria, proteins and other tiny biological structures. They did the work in conjunction with researchers at Stanford University.
Based on magnetic resonance imaging, the new tool is like a microscope that could view the structure and interactions ...
IBM announces MRI with 100 million times better resolution
TG Daily - All News —
... the motion of the cantilever, which vibrates slightly as magnetic spins in the hydrogen atoms of the sample interact with a nearby nanoscopic magnetic tip. The tip is scanned in three dimensions and the cantilever vibrations are analyzed to create a 3D image." In 1986, IBM researchers Gerd Binnig and Heinrich Rohrer received the Nobel Prize for Physics for their invention of the scanning tunneling microscope, which can image individual atoms on electrically conducting surfaces. IBM Research is the world's largest industrial research organization, employing 3,000 scientists and ...
IBM announces MRI with 100 million times better resolution
TG Daily - Trendwatch News —
... the motion of the cantilever, which vibrates slightly as magnetic spins in the hydrogen atoms of the sample interact with a nearby nanoscopic magnetic tip. The tip is scanned in three dimensions and the cantilever vibrations are analyzed to create a 3D image." In 1986, IBM researchers Gerd Binnig and Heinrich Rohrer received the Nobel Prize for Physics for their invention of the scanning tunneling microscope, which can image individual atoms on electrically conducting surfaces. IBM Research is the world's largest industrial research organization, employing 3,000 scientists and ...
HSTP: Hyperspeech Transfer Protocol
ReadWriteWeb —
... IBM's research scientists in India have developed a technology that will offer users the ability to talk to the Web and create 'voice' sites using mobile phones according to a news article in the ...
IBM Develops Technique to Enable Confidential Processing of Encrypted Data
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Could this be the breakthrough in data privacy the world has awaited for so long? A researcher with IBM (Armonk, N.Y.) claims to have developed a method for handling encrypted data without actually revealing the content. The technique is called privacy homomorphism , or fully homomorphic encryption, and makes possible the deep and unlimited analysis of encrypted information without sacrificing confidentiality, says IBM. The solution was formulated by IBM researcher Craig Gentry and uses a mathematical object called an ideal lattice, to allow people to fully interact with ...
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Big Blue tops US patent grubber list —
The Register 1/14/2009
16th year running For the 16th year in a row, IBM has topped the annual list of patent-happy American tech companies. The list tanks high-tech vendors by the number of patents they were awarded in the United States over the previous year.…