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The next 25 years of research: Disruption, invention and an element of surprise
By Allison Linn, Senior Writer, Microsoft Over the next 25 years, research scientists will use technology to better humanity, to make more sense of the world and to use our time more efficiently. We’ll disrupt some industries and invent others.…
ニュース | MIT Technology Review
Microsoft Reports a Big Leap Forward for DNA Data Storage
Microsoft says DNA could be a better way to store data for the long term than the magnetic tape companies rely on today.
Your house plants are definitely sending you a message when they wilt or drop leaves on the floor. But what if they could actually “speak” to you and convey how they’re feeling?
ニュース | The Windows Club
Microsoft Research Project Florence lets you talk to Plants
Thanks to Project Florence, you can now talk to the plants in your garden. We have been hearing and reading that talking to plants or playing music near plants help them grow better.
アワード | Canadian Human-Computer Communications Society
Adam Fourney receives Bill Buxton Dissertation Award
Adam Fourney received the Bill Buxton Dissertation Award (opens in new tab) for the best doctoral dissertation completed at a Canadian university in the field of Human-Computer Interaction. His dissertation: Web Search, Web Tutorials & Software Applications: Characterizing and Supporting…
ニュース | Fast Company
Microsoft Is Teaching Your Plants To Talk Back
Project Florence could have incredible implications for the future of farming—and revolutionize the way we understand our environment.
ニュース | FastcoDesign
Microsoft Is Teaching Your Plants To Talk Back
Project Florence could have incredible implications for the future of farming–and revolutionize the way we understand our environment.
ニュース | Microsoft Research Blog
Microsoft Research receives IEEE Council honor
Citing 25 years of significant impact on software engineering research, the IEEE Computer Society Technical Council on Software Engineering has awarded Microsoft Research the 2016 TCSE Distinguished Synergy Award.
アワード | National Academy of Sciences
Yuval Peres and Robert Schapire join the National Academy of Sciences
Yuval Peres (opens in new tab) elected as Foreign Associate and Robert Schapire elected as a member to the National Academy of Sciences (NAS) (opens in new tab) for distinguished and continuing achievements in original research. Read more >