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A Breathalyzer For Cancer 123

Tiger4 writes "Cancer researchers in the UK have come up with a way to sniff for lung cancer on the breath. 'From the results, the researchers identified 42 "volatile organic compounds" (VOCs) present in the breath of 83% of cancer patients but fewer than 83% of healthy volunteers. Four of the most reliable were used to develop a nine-sensor array made from tiny gold particles coated with reactive chemicals sensitive to the compounds.' Other sources have picked up the story as well. Obviously, this would be a big breakthrough for rapid screening, and early detection significantly improves outcomes."

Comment Distributed frontend for GNU Make (Score 1) 195

A distributed front end for compilation/gcc is nice. However, this idea has been implemented before, and in a more general fashion.

PPMAKE work as a distributed front end for GNU make. This works brilliantly (I used it as a part of my MSc thesis), and distributes arbitrary compilation work in arbitrary languages to a preconfigured list of hosts.

I remember using a cluster of approximately 30 hosts, this worked good. But required a fast master.

This is available as a package for at least Suse.

Requires PVM to be installed, though. But this is usually no problem. :-)

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