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Then there's the heartwarming Cancer sucks, Art Heals! project, which creates memorable experiences through art for children touched by cancer.
The project, which creates computer generated poetry through machine learning, was originally shown at BCNM's Berkeley EECS Annual Research Symposium Open House in 2015.
These include Uproxy, a browser extension that helps users block attempts to spy on their web use, and The Guardian Project which creates apps that secure mobile devices against surveillance.
Many artists buy pre-made tracks and do a two-track recording because it's less expensive than a full studio project which creates the song one instrument or element at a time.
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As a graduate student at Carnegie Mellon University I worked on the Cm* project, which created the first large-scale NUMA multiprocessor.
Credited with 20 government patents for circuitry, he worked during World War II on radar research and the Manhattan Project, which created the atomic bomb.
"Bronzeville: Black Chicago in Pictures, 1941-1943" draws from the Farm Security Administration documentary photography project, which created an unparalleled collection devoted to black Chicago in pivotal years, to present more than 120 images of the South Side, also known as Bronzeville.
(He recently brought and settled a case against the Jesus Film Project, which created a new children's version of the film that he considered an unfaithful adaptation of the original).
Educated: Worked on the Sun newspaper in Brisbane from the age of 18. High point: "My Face of Humanity project, which created an 'average image' of humankind by layering 670 portraits".
IBM is one company that has a long history of pursuing grand challenges, such as the Deep Blue project, which defeated former world champion Garry Kasparov at chess, and the Blue Gene project, which created a new class of "massively parallel" supercomputers.
Potomac Park, along the east bank of the Potomac, was created by Congress in 1897, when more than 700 acres (280 hectares) of reclaimed river flatland and tidal reservoirs were set aside for recreation as part of the Army Corps of Engineers' flood-control project, which created sluicing ponds, tidal reservoirs, and parkland.
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