Software that automatically fixes itself, without shutting down
Posted on Saturday, November 21, 2009 in Technology
Software that automatically fixes itself, without shutting down
A team of researchers have presented new software, called ClearView, that automatically patches errors in deployed software in a matter of minutes.
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7 things you should know about Body Area Networks (BANs)
The budding field of Body Area Networks gives new meaning to the term “personal” in PCs. The technology leverages wireless communications protocols that allow for low-powered sensors to communicate with one another and transmit data to a local base station and to remote places like hospitals.
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Carbon nanotubes: Great for agriculture, but for humans?
In what can eventually kick up a firestorm similar to the genetically modified food controversy, the emerging field of “nano-agriculture” is making headlines. It involves the use of nano-particles — wisps 1/50,000th the width of a human hair — in agriculture and could have beneficial affects for crops, say scientists.
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