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Comprehensive computing science site from MIT. Contains information and research developed at the institute during the explosion of the computer society, and being carried the Spoken Language Systems Group. out today. For more information on satate-of-the-art computing, visit the Spoken Language Systems group, SpectrumWare, andthe Raw project. |
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This Harvard site is also involved in the use of computer modeling to assist surgical practice. A cool feature of the site is a joint venture of the SPL and the Division of Neurosciences which has been engaged in making a detailed morphological brain atlas since 1990. This Anatomy Browser features both atlas and clinical models.Also, at MIT, the Medical Vision Group, is exploring computer modeling applications in image guided surgery and visualization. |
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CISST is a collaborative project involving Johns Hopkins University, MIT, Carnegie Mellon University, Brigham and Women's Hospital in Boston, and Shadyside Hospital at CMU. |
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This Oxford site has links to everything you wanted to know about computing and computers and more. Includes galleries, virtual exhibits, history (including that of firms, computing organizations and people), links to computer related museums, and much, much more. An exhaustive collection. |
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Chronology of Computer History ... The Machine that Changed the World ... Babbage Printer Finally Runs... |
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This site provides a glimpse into the world of mathematics in the UK, where math education has been taken seriously for some time. Of special interest for parents and teachers is their Mathskills Home Page. |
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This site at Rice University explores mapping and associated mathematics. There are problem solving challenges and good information about mapping from history to applications. |
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The faculty of education's mathematics education resource page. Links to many informative sites, including a collection of mathematical cartoons. |
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This interesting Austrian site has links to universities in various countries, as well as other mathematics resources. There are also pointers to resources pertaining to specific topics, such as neural networks and the abacus. |
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