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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 -
Mayo Clinic Researcher Uses Supercomputer To Model A SARS Viral Enzyme
August 17, 2004 A Mayo Clinic researcher is the first to develop a series of three-dimensional (3D) models of an enzyme responsible for the replication of the deadly SARS (Severe Acute Respiratory syndrome) ... > full story -
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NIST Tackles Tough Problems With Reliable Computer Grids
August 4, 2004 By connecting hundreds or even thousands of computers together to work on a single project, computer scientists are more frequently using a technique called grid computing to do previously ... > full story -
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Sandia Supercomputer To Be World's Fastest, Yet Smaller And Less Expensive Than Any Competitor
July 28, 2004 Red Storm will be faster, yet smaller and less expensive, than previous supercomputers, say researchers at the National Nuclear Security Administration's Sandia National Laboratories, where the ... > full story -
The Space Simulator –– Modeling The Universe On A Budget
June 23, 2004 For the past several years, a team of University of California astrophysicists working at Los Alamos National Laboratory have been using a cluster of roughly 300 computer processors to model some of ... > full story -
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Visonary Computers May Put Hockey On Cell Phones
May 21, 2004 They may never appreciate the poetry of a sprawling glove save, or the thrill of an overtime winner, but computers are a step closer to 'seeing' the sport of ice hockey, thanks to research at ... > full story -
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Carnegie Mellon Develops New Sensor To Detect Computer Hard Drive Failures
March 4, 2004 Carnegie Mellon University researchers have designed a new heat-sensitive sensor to detect computer hard drive ... > full story -
Fermilab Education And Computing Experts Help Bring The Grid To Classrooms
February 12, 2004 The Grid, a global network of computational power with a potential some have likened to that of the Internet, is coming to the ... > full story -
World's Biggest Virtual Supercomputer Given The Go-Ahead
December 17, 2003 The Particle Physics and Astronomy Research Council has announced 16 million to create a massive computing Grid, equivalent to the worlds second largest supercomputer after Japan's Earth ... > full story -
University Of Michigan Researchers Reduce Interference From Microwave Ovens
December 4, 2003 Researchers at the University of Michigan College of Engineering have developed an elegantly simple technique that dramatically reduces the interference microwave ovens create in telephones and ... > full story
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