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Researchers Find Way To Reduce Power Consumption Of Transistors In Computer Chips
December 7, 2005 University of Kentucky researchers have discovered a means of reducing gate leakage current of transistors in computer chips that will permit chip producers to continue developing more efficient and ... > full story -
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New Math Models To Pick Up Where Computers Fail
November 25, 2005 For all the advances in computer power of recent years, many real-world processes are still so complex that they defy the capability of even the most advanced supercomputers to describe them - and to ... > full story -
Climate Model Predicts Dramatic Changes Over Next 100 Years
October 19, 2005 The most comprehensive climate model to date of the continental United States predicts more extreme temperatures throughout the country and more extreme precipitation along the Gulf Coast, in the ... > full story -
Supercomputers To Enable Safter, More Efficient Oil Drilling
October 11, 2005 Oil companies could soon harness the power of distant supercomputers to tackle problems such as where to place equipment and how to clean up oil spills. For decades, the industry has used computers ... > full story -
Korea Joins International Computing Infrastructure
October 10, 2005 The Global Ring Network for Advanced Applications Development (GLORIAD) reached a milestone in its vision to create a network of high-speed computing capability around the northern hemisphere when it ... > full story -
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'Aesthetic Computing' Turns Algebra Into Art; Teachers Intrigued
September 30, 2005 High school algebra teacher Bunny McHenry has her share of students who would rather be doing something ... > full story -
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Large-Scale Computer Simulations Reveal New Insights Into Antibiotic Resistance
September 19, 2005 Large-scale computer simulations have pinpointed a tiny change in molecular structure that could account for drug resistance in Streptomices pneumoniae, the organism that causes childhood pneumonia ... > full story -
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Genomic Sequences Processed In Minutes, Rather Than Weeks
September 11, 2005 A new computational tool developed at the Department of Energy's Pacific Northwest National Laboratory is speeding up our understanding of the machinery of life – bringing us one step closer to ... > full story -
Supersizing The Supercomputers: What's Next?
September 11, 2005 Supercomputers of the future will provide orders of magnitude more computing power, but their increasing complexity also requires experts in computational science, mathematics and computer science ... > full story -
NIST Demonstrates Better Memory With Quantum Computer Bits
August 11, 2005 Physicists at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) have used charged atoms (ions) to demonstrate a quantum physics version of computer memory lasting longer than 10 seconds -- ... > full story
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