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Nature 455, 30 (4 September 2008) | doi:10.1038/455030a; Published online 3 September 2008
Open Innovation Challenges
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Novel Approaches to Protecting Maize from Insect Damage
The Seeker is looking for novel approaches to protecting maize from insect damage. This Challenge re...
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Direct Molecular Detection of Proteins and Nucleic Acids
This Challenge is looking for novel approaches to protein and nucleic acid detection. This is an Id...
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Postdoctoral Fellowship in Medical Microbiology / Immunology
- Lund University
- Lund, Sweden
Postdoctoral Opportunity in Cancer Research - Molecular Biologist / Molecular Pathologist, at the IARC / WHO in Lyons, France : Lyons, France
- International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC / WHO)
- Lyon 69008 France
Big data: Distilling meaning from data
Felice Frankel1 & Rosalind Reid2
Abstract
Buried in vast streams of data are clues to new science. But we may need to craft new lenses to see them, explain Felice Frankel and Rosalind Reid.
It is a breathtaking time in science as masses of data pour in, promising new insights. But how can we find meaning in these terabytes?
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