• In particular, online clearing-houses will be needed to record data on who is using what, and then to arrange suitable financial transactions.

    ECONOMIST: Digital rights and wrongs

  • James Kirchner, from the University of California at Berkeley, and Anne Weil, of Duke University, Durham, North Carolina, looked at fossil record data spanning 530 million years.

    BBC: Intel follows speedy chip debut

  • But by using compression software and getting Galileo to record data on its tape-recorder for later transmission, almost all of the probe's objectives have still been achieved.

    ECONOMIST: The long arm of the celestial repairman

  • Up to 48 kids recreate the dances displayed on a large screen, while sensors in the wireless dance platforms record data about how well they are doing.

    CNN: Digital health for kids, seniors and workout buffs

  • One contains healthcare data on more than 20 million persons in the United States in different geographic areas and includes special populations, such as children and pregnant women, and another provides access to U.K. electronic medical record data on almost 10 million persons receiving their health care from a general practitioner.

    FORBES: The Data On Drugs' Side Effects Must Be Reliable

  • Rangers, park guards and even well-informed tourists could use it to record handy data as they work or play.

    ECONOMIST: A new device puts an old skill to work

  • Computers have now replaced magnetic tape, meaning the devices can record more data and are far more likely to survive an impact.

    BBC: Black box: Key to investigations

  • While Britain and the US record similar data, few others are comparable, says Danny Dorling, professor of human geography in the University of Sheffield.

    BBC: What's the price of DVD players got to do with crime?

  • This, Dr Levoy explains, is mainly down to the processing power of devices, such as camera-equipped smartphones, growing faster than the capacity of sensors which record light data.

    ECONOMIST: Monitor

  • For those unfamiliar with what the biostamp does, it's a mesh of circuits and sensors that can record electrophysiological data like skin temperature and hydration state of the wearer.

    ENGADGET

  • This allows us to integrate what we see from the fossil record with data on climate change and changes in flora and fauna that we see around us today.

    FORBES: Asteroid Impact Was The Coup De Grace For Dinosaurs

  • Dr Douglas-Hamilton's collars, however, simply record their data in memory chips until those chips are prompted to regurgitate their contents to a receiver on board an aircraft that flies over the study area once every few months.

    ECONOMIST: Elephant behaviour

  • Without such a solar explosion, NEAR-Shoemaker would likely have had to pass several times over the same spot to record as much data.

    CNN: Asteroid Eros resembles 'building blocks' of Earth

  • These aren't people who weren't homeowners, who didn't have a track record and the data also revealed that roughly 80 percent of these folks are making on-time payments.

    NPR: Beware the Bad Home Loans

  • Within the euro area itself, the unemployment rate reached 11.1% in May, a record high on data going back to 1995 for the 17 countries now in the monetary union.

    ECONOMIST: The world economy

  • "Landsat is a centerpiece of NASA's Earth Science program, and today's successful launch will extend the longest continuous data record of Earth's surface as seen from space, " NASA Administrator Charles Bolden said in a statement.

    CNN: NASA cheers new Landsat launch

  • In a competition between them it took 72 hours to record all the data on to Hollerith's punched cards, which was not vastly faster than the 144 hours and 100 hours taken by the other two machines.

    ECONOMIST: Millennium issue

  • Since about 2002, the satellite data record has indicated that the downward trends in summer ice cover have accelerated, with the implication that a seasonally ice-free Arctic ocean may be realized sooner than projected by our most advanced climate models.

    UNESCO: EDUCATION

  • About 90% of workers at the 50 large and medium-size organizations that have done sensor studies with Dr. Waber's firm agree to don the badges, which are intended to be worn the entire workday. (Bathroom breaks are optional.) Those who opt out can wear a dummy badge, which appears identical but doesn't record or transmit data, he says.

    WSJ: Tracking Sensors Invade the Workplace

  • Last year's rise came on the back of more stable employment data and record-low mortgages.

    BBC: US new-home sales in 2012 reach three-year high

  • Users of the free version can store one week of data and record the basic information about problems like crashes.

    FORBES: Slow Apps Lose Money: Compuware Helps App Rookies Speed Up For Free

  • The water companies insist they have a good record of releasing environmental data without having to be bound by the regulations.

    BBC: A Big Mac with extra FOIs, please

  • They're handing them out in Redmond, according to one mildly injured researcher, after breaking a data sorting record Yahoo set in 2009.

    ENGADGET: Microsoft Research team shatters data sorting record, wrenches trophy from Yahoo

  • Investors have piled into platinum, as seen by the rising net-long positions in the Commodity Futures Trading Commission data and record holdings in exchange-traded funds.

    FORBES: METALS OUTLOOK: Watching Platinum After Recent Strength; Gold Targets $1,700

  • The difficulty is that much of the data that founds the projections made are based on historical data and record-keeping, and the projections made are best guesses, not true predictions.

    FORBES: Connect

  • The final pavilion, 'Reform and Inspire', focuses on the little known sequel to the Crimean years: the half-century during which Nightingale's reforming power was felt across the entire public health spectrum - not just nursing, but also hospital design, midwifery, workhouse reform, army health reform, together with the pioneering use of statistical data to record and analyse the nation's health.

    BBC: Florence Nightingale: Legend of the Lady with the Lamp

  • During this meeting, the re-adjudication of RECORD, along with other data, will be presented.

    FORBES: Glaxo Alleges Errors In Nissen's Critique Of FDA's Handling Of Avandia

  • That was also before CD drives that can record or "burn" data for a fraction of the price of Zip disks became prevalent.

    FORBES: Can Anything Save Iomega?

  • Transparency can be enforced by other means, they say, from mandatory reporting to the use of data repositories that record details of trades.

    ECONOMIST: Derivatives exchanges

  • When the illustrative Mary Smith made her grocery store visit, the weather at that time could then be appended to her shopping record to provide useful context data on her shopping trip.

    FORBES: Three Ways To Make Big Data Make Money

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