... hierarchical structure can predict missing connections with an accuracy of up to 80 percent.
“Many networks, particularly those in the biological sciences, are not well understood,” says Clauset, an ...
... has finally rounded up the financial backing it needs to build a faster wireless network. But for consumers and the electronics industry, speed may be the least important thing about the new network. ...
(AP) -- Dish Network Corp. said Monday its first-quarter net income rose 65 percent even though new subscriber growth of its satellite television service plunged on the languishing economy and ...
African malaria research networks help scientists, but to beat malaria they need longer-term funding and a new approach, says Thomas Egwang.
... light wave packets could result in a new generation of computers and optical telecommunications networks. Using light rather than electronic or magnetic devices to store and move data is quicker, ...
CBS Corp. says it has agreed to buy online technology news and entertainment company CNet Networks Inc. for about $1.8 billion.
... For instance, with broadband Internet, rural hospitals could improve patient care by forging networks with urban hospitals to access their expertise and resources. Rural hospitals also could develop ...
MySpace launched new services in Japan on Tuesday a day after Facebook launched a Japanese version amid growing competition here between social networking sites.
... scientists from around the world will be homing in on Halifax, Nova Scotia next week when they converge on Dalhousie University for the First Annual Ocean Tracking Network Conference June 4 to June 6.
(AP) -- Oklahoma City officials are unveiling what they're calling the largest city owned and operated Wi-Fi mesh network in the world.
... in containing such worms. In the simulations, they were able to trap the worm in its original network -- the one that would have started the outbreak -- 77 percent of the time.
Anywhere from 10 to ...
... and earth and atmospheric science have been working together to create a Wireless Sensor Network that allows for the clandestine data collection of environmental factors in remote locations and its ...
Scientists hope a network of Canadian-built sensors capable of tracking marine life for almost 200 km starting from Halifax harbour will provide a better understanding of what lies beneath the surface ...
EDMONTON, Alberta, June 9 (UPI) -- Canadian scientists report creating a wireless sensor network that can monitor environmental data in remote locations clandestinely.
... and testing technology, DIST will serve as a model for how other enterprises can secure their wireless networks.
The researchers carefully designed their studies to protect the privacy of all campus ...