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New Methods Of Solving 'Hard' Computer Problems
February 23, 2005 There are some computer problems so hard that computer scientists consider them out of reach. They label them "intractable" and move on. But researchers at Cornell University, Ithaca, N.Y., ... > full story -
Grid Expectations For Networked Computing: From Global Earth Monitoring To Black Hole Detection
February 11, 2005 Whether dealing with high-power particle accelerators, astronomical observatories or Earth-watching spacecraft, modern science involves vast volumes of information, and researchers require powerful ... > full story -
'Rosetta' Software To Unlock Secrets Of Many Human Proteins
January 21, 2005 University of Washington TechTransfer recently licensed software that will give scientists a huge advantage in the fight against disease. The software, known as Rosetta, predicts how proteins fold, ... > full story -
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Purdue Engineers Define 15 Dimensions Of 'E-Work'
December 19, 2004 An industrial engineer at Purdue University who coined the term "e-work" in 1999 to describe activities that require computer networks, has now defined 15 e-dimensions of e-work to help ... > full story -
University Of Ulster Research Pushing Back The Frontiers Of Space
December 1, 2004 Cutting edge research at the University of Ulster into how to make complex computers and communications systems manage themselves could power the next generation of US space ... > full story -
NASA Unveils Its Newest, Most Powerful Supercomputer
November 3, 2004 NASA unveils its newest supercomputer today during a ribbon-cutting ceremony at the agency's Ames Research Center, Moffett Field, Calif. The "Columbia" is one of the world's most ... > full story -
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Virginia Tech Announces Its Rebuilt System X Achieves 12.25 Teraflops
October 27, 2004 After achieving international honors and accolades for building System X, the fastest supercomputer at any academic institution in the world (November, 2003 TOP500 List), Virginia Tech announced ... > full story -
Lab's New BlueGene/L Re-Establishes U.S. Dominance In Supercomputers
October 7, 2004 IBM's BlueGene/L supercomputer, destined for delivery to the Laboratory starting in November, has surpassed NEC's Earth Simulator in Japan to become the world's most powerful ... > full story -
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Canada's Biggest Calculator
September 23, 2004 A University of Alberta professor has harnessed the power of 4,000 computers across the country to condense 20 years worth of computing work into 48 ... > full story -
Home Computers Aid Efforts To Develop New Medications, Stanford Researcher Reports
August 26, 2004 Could your home computer help cure Alzheimer's disease? Vijay Pande, PhD, assistant professor of chemistry and of structural biology at Stanford University, believes the answer may be yes. ... > full story
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