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Audible Technology Review, April 2010
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Publisher's Summary
In this issue, you’ll hear about two studies that show how complete-genome sequencing can identify disease-causing genes. You'll learn about a new technology that could aid surgeons in removing tumors more effectively. You’ll hear how bacteria from our fingertips could be used to identify individuals with accuracy. You'll hear about a new crop of startups aiming to bring artificial intelligence to the masses. You’ll learn how chemistry could be used to give the internet a boost of speed. You'll hear about IBM’s new tool, which aims to help analyze large amounts of web data. And you’ll hear news from the worlds of Biomedicine, Technology and Communications.
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