Tag Archives: Algorithms

Improving Our Ability to Peek Into Molecules

It’s not easy to see a single molecule inside a living cell. Nevertheless, researchers at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory are helping to develop a new technique that will enable them to create detailed high-resolution images, giving scientists an unprecedented look at the atomic structure of cellular molecules.The LLNL team is collaborating with scientists across the country and in Germany and Sweden, to utilize high-energy X-ray beams, combined with complex algorithms.

Microsoft’s Pause Button for Email

I wrote earlier about Microsoft’s Office Labs project called “Search Commands” which helps users find Office commands that the Ribbon wants to hide from them. Here’s another one, which purports to be a “pause button” for email, but actually offers a lot more than that.

It’s called Email Prioritizer, and as Microsoft says:

Our latest prototype, Email Prioritizer, includes these features:
  • A “Do Not Disturb” button that stops incoming mail delivery so you can work without interruptions.
  • Email priorities are assigned to incoming mail so you can focus on the most important mail first. With a “0-3 stars” ranking system, you can focus on email messages that are most important to you. These priorities are based on algorithms from Microsoft Research.

Now, the “Do Not Disturb” button: that would go over like a lead balloon in most offices (except those with things like email-free Fridays). However, the prioritization of emails, now that I find interesting.

You obviously have to “train” the software to know what kind of priority to assign to each incoming email, but once done, it’s pretty useful.

Of course, the problem with this: you need to be using Office 2007. Heavy sigh: it figures. Still, this could turn out to be a rather interesting add-in, if you’re OK with trying pre-release software.