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Supercomputers enlisted in fight against cancer
February 18, 2016 | NewsThe National Cancer Institute and Department of Energy will use exascale computing power to help identify patient-derived cancer treatment.
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3-D printing on the fly
| NewsThe Army Research Laboratory is looking for ways to quickly get customized 3-D printed drones into soldiers’ hands.
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How Govinfo keeps pace with users
| NewsA mobile-first strategy was a key driver in the Government Publishing Office’s latest iteration of the search site for government documents.
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CenturyLink launches government-ready cloud
| NewsThe CenturyLink Government Cloud will enable federal agencies to securely migrate data center workloads to the cloud and manage hosting services.
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NASA tech could trim air travel delays
| NewsThe Dynamic Weather Routes system quickly updates and analyses weather information to cut airline flight times and find alternative routes.
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New Jersey takes on open data challenges
February 17, 2016 | NewsA new report from the Public Technology Institute examines challenges and opportunities presented by open data.
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Satellite image analysis scales with deep learning, crowdsourcing
| NewsCrowdsourced image validation combined with machine learning shrinks the pool of imagery requiring human analysis.
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Another great leap for GPS?
| NewsResearchers have found a way to let low-power mobile devices pinpoint their location to within a few centimeters.
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Tutorials demo open data use cases
| NewsThe Commerce Data Usability Project offers tutorials demonstrating how users can get more value from government data.
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IRS on the road to electronic archives for email
| NewsBefore the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee, IRS officials discussed the agency’s progress in moving its email archives to digital formats.