Articles tagged 'Art'
- Eye in the sky
- Strings of the cosmos
- The future of high-energy physics
- A brief history of robots
- A brief history of robots
- Atypical AI arts
- Atypical AI food
- Infrastructure in a disaster
- COVID-19 tech trends timeline
- Studying the shakes
- A pothole in space
- Bumper to bumper
- Talk nerdy to me
- Protein storytelling
- Top 10 stories of 2020
- Talk nerdy to me
- Whose history?
- Watching the waves
- Talk nerdy to me
- Trustworthy forecasts
- Keeping an eye on volcanoes
- Breaking cryptography records
- What's brewing beneath a quake's surface?
- 360 degrees of a jet engine
- Designing the perfect bridge
- The art of bringing science to life
- Seeking a goldilocks molecule
- Juliette Ugirumurera
- Early Bird for greener AI
- ASU achieves Dell Technologies 'HPC and AI Center of Excellence'
- Digital twins for sustainable cities
- Attacking COVID-19 from every angle
- Can data centers be more energy efficient?
- A problem for humankind
- COVID-19 research news
- Listening for the next epidemic
- Talk nerdy to me
- Talk nerdy to me
- The real price of deepfakes
- Getting digital with your health
- Europe gets ready for exascale
- PRACEdays20 Call for Contributions
- Escape from big brother
- Tracking dust around the globe
- New AI Center in Indiana
- Diversify your data
- The future of farming
- When disaster strikes
- Can academia work with industry?
- Conquering greenhouse gas
- AI decodes complex weather
- Talk nerdy to me
- Tracking bird migration with AI
- Maytal Dahan
- Can AI be an inventor?
- Can a computer understand how you feel?
- Hacked by a machine
- Talk nerdy to me
- Designing an end to cancer
- Why does AI fascinate us?
- What's next for supercomputing in Europe?
- Shining a light on cosmic darkness
- Heat Wav: Sleep
- Talk nerdy to me
- What can math tell us about artistry?
- Canceling noise
- A surprising new way to detect earthquakes
- Talk nerdy to me
- The story of science
- Talk nerdy to me
- New view of the last ice age
- Year's best data viz
- AI revitalizes rare language
- Rules for a smarter city
- Do computers have musical intelligence?
- What can you do with a micromachine?
- Double trouble
- Talk nerdy to me
- How deep is your network?
- Talk nerdy to me
- A brief history of the smartphone
- A view to a brawl
- Talk nerdy to me
- What if you could sleep on sugar?
- Building the global internet
- Gearing up for grand challenges
- A decoder ring for the information age
- The woman who maps the world
- Full speed ahead
- What can you see in a smart mirror?
- The infinite library
- The mystery of Hawaii's volcanoes
- Can tech end slavery?
- Better faster stronger
- More computing power, more problems (to solve!)
- Inside the black box
- How to WIN at networking
- 3 frightening trends in cybersecurity
- Where’s the bear?
- The end of traffic jams
- The 5 fastest supercomputers in the world
- The (smart) cookie machine
- Anti-malarial toothpaste
- What presidential speech reveals
- Learning goes deep
- Multiple Sclerosis researchers aren't phoning it in
- How to evolve an aircraft wing
- What does it really mean?
- Can AI solve the opioid crisis?
- Magnetic personalities
- Walking among the dead in Arizona
- Science is spooky
- The horror of AI
- Drawing humanity together
- Shoshana Zuboff: Rendering reality and cash cows
- Shoshana Zuboff: No escape from the Panopticon
- Smoothing out our notion of turbulence
- Happy Birthday, Science Node
- Using AI to spot gravitational lenses
- Virtual reality can save your life
- Practicing science in the dark
- The sun was put to shame
- Deep learning looks through the flames
- Artificial intelligence: Is your job at risk?
- Supercomputing through the grapevine
- Computing challenges from the roof of the world
- Riding the Jetstream to the treetops
- European supercomputers ignite business innovation
- CyVerse catches next wave in cancer research
- A day in the life of an Irish particle physicist
- The cost of an imbalanced HPC work force
- 1 millionº and breezy: Your solar forecast
- HPC heard around the world
- Riding the 3D seismic wave
- Minnesota: A lakeside view of climate change
- An inspired island marches for science
- The risks to science-based policy we aren’t talking about
- Find the soul of the March for Science in Memphis
- Hawaiian science is all about malama 'aina
- Una marcia italiana per la scienza
- Midnight sun and science marches: Norway steps out
- Hamburg lends a helping hand
- Deep in the heart: San Antonio marches
- Milwaukee marches for the rest of us
- Computation from a spider’s web
- Marching into Philadelphia, America’s laboratory
- Let's start our March for Science in Boston
- Climate science storybook
- Why you should lie to Facebook
- Energy efficiency via big data
- Music by machine
- Greener wind blowing in the Columbia River Gorge
- High-tech humor
- Extending a doctor's reach with artificial intelligence
- Mind the gap: Speaking like a cybersecurity pro
- Toward an ethics of the Internet of Things
- Protecting the heart with supercomputers
- Come Swim heralds a tech evolution in filmmaking
- It’s a bird, it’s a plane, it’s…nanotechnology
- Artificial intelligence goes to school
- How to see the world with a smartphone
- 2016 in review: Science gets personal
- Supercomputing an earthquake-ready building
- A bird’s eye view of poverty
- Big data to head off wildfires
- European Grid Infrastructure makes the connection in 2016
- The science behind Disney's magic
- Creating a community of care with cognitive computing
- Echoes in cyberspace: AI and the quest for meaning
- Farming by numbers
- Artificial intelligence gives immortality to TV characters
- Can a computer be an inventor?
- From greenhouse gas to usable ethanol
- What happened during the August 2016 Amatrice earthquake?
- Citizen science for the ages
- Gaia, Hipparcos, and 3D star maps
- Refrigerate your supercomputer
- Tower of power: Supercomputing greets the sun
- Happy birthday NSCI!
- Changing climate science with your smartphone
- Hurricane Odile lands at XSEDE16
- Confirming the legend of the Burning Brigade
- XSEDE16: HPC in the sunshine state
- Algorithms go to Hollywood
- ISC2016 highlights
- LIGO calls long distance
- Telling the Whole Tale of science
- Robot lawyers save big bucks
- The Science DMZ is secure
- Put your head in the cloud
- Family tradition
- Science DMZ: The fast path for science data
- Artificial intelligence takes on poachers
- The virtue of defects
- Two ways to train artificial intelligence — and do crosswords with ease
- Why did the chicken cross the road?
- Seeing the invisible history of leaves
- Simulating a better superconductor design
- LIGO and OSG peer into the Dark Energy Camera
- (Rain) cloud computing for climate change predictions
- Earth: The humming and whistling planet
- CALIOPE forecasts a bright future
- Texting for dollars
- Coloring outside the lines
- Mining social media to manage crises
- Atoms to Engines
- Working towards a European open science cloud
- Volunteer computing: 10 years of supporting CERN through LHC@home
- View from above: a planet brimming with data
- Understanding risk with 'environmental computing'
- Supercomputers tuned to aid Nepal disaster relief efforts
- Smartphone grids – the future for distributed computing?
- The role of e-infrastructures in natural-disaster response
- Research networks in Uganda on the upswing
- Reducing earthquake impact with big data and global collaboration
- Real warp drives – can distributed computing help?
- A physics masterclass for the masses
- Warning: Pacific Rim researchers are about to outpace you
- Opinion - UK grid researchers aid efforts to understand climate change
- Open data and open science enter the mainstream
- Neutrinos: Now you see them, now you don’t
- New GÉANT-led project to create a regional research and education network in eastern Europe and southern Caucasus
- MOMs for clean energy — a breakthrough in carbon control
- The Large Hadron Collider's worldwide computer
- iSGTW Opinion - Perspectives on advancements in distributed computing
- iSGTW Feature - The world's climate data from a one-stop-shop
- iSGTW Feature - Stormy weather: grid computing powers fine-scale climate modeling
- iSGTW Feature - Polar Grid: entering the ice age
- iSGTW Feature - More than just computing power: earth science on EGEE
- iSGTW Feature - Making the Earth Move
- iSGTW Feature - Kepler 1.0
- iSGTW Feature - Grids point to pollution solutions
- iSGTW Feature - GRelC at Euro-Mediterranean Centre for Climate Change
- iSGTW Feature - GEON
- iSGTW Feature - Geocluster open for business
- iSGTW Feature - A Fair Shake for Seismologists
- iSGTW Feature - Earthshaking Images
- iSGTW Feature - The Earth System Grid: Climate Data for the Global Community
- iSGTW Feature - DILIGENT: from digital libraries to virtual research environments
- iSGTW Feature - Catching quakes with laptops
- iSGTW Feature - Building BRIDGEs between Europe and China
- iSGTW Feature - ArchaeoGrid: a window to the past
- iSGTW Feature - Anticipating the big one
- The humanities, as lonely as a cloud
- HPC for your visual library: How algorithms and supercomputers assess video quality
- HEARTEN will warn patients when they risk heart failure
- Getting a clearer picture of Earth's interior
- Gather a pocketful of stars
- Forecasting the wrath of a tsunami
- Focus on disability: Reaching patients with smartphones
- Fermilab's flagship accelerator sets world record
- Feature - Watch near real-time earthquake simulations
- Feature - Surfing for earthquakes
- Feature - Supercomputing code helps develop new solar cells
- Feature - Sixty seconds to save a city
- Feature - Seeing particles with VPM
- Feature - Observing oceans online
- Feature - New organization shakes up earthquake consortium
- Feature - A lasting ocean observatory
- Feature - Gridding the aerosol problem
- Feature - Foreseeing floods
- Feature - FOOTWAYS takes its first steps
- Feature - Envirogrids: Protecting the Black Sea
- Feature - Ecological forecasting in NEON
- Feature - Climate model tackles clouds
- Feature - Clearing the air: solving an atmospheric controversy with DEISA
- Feature - Can a digital earth save the planet?
- Feature - Academia Sinica watches global carbon
- Engaging citizens in science for research excellence
- EarthServer: Big Earth data at your fingertips becomes a reality
- Dr Roboto will see you now
- Crowd-sourcing sex research
- Creating a pan-European data infrastructure
- Computing to advance new cancer treatment
- Collecting data gets easier with EpiCollect
- Cloud gives citizens more ClouT in smart cities
- Case study: The GeoChronos web portal
- CARDIOPROOF – a ‘proof-of-concept’ for model-based cardiovascular prediction
- Big data in the humanities and social sciences
- All in good time
- iSGTW Link of the week - PSC tornado animation
- iSGTW Acronym of the week - NEESit
- Event of the Week - D4Science World User Meeting
- Crowdsourcing earthquake detection: Smartphones to the rescue
- CERN and UNESCO celebrate anniversary of CERN Convention
- Central Asian cardiologists stage first major international conference without leaving home
- Bird photo ID: Birders team with artificial intelligence to solve mystery
- Attacking Ebola with nanoparticles
- Global aerosol map shows dust in the wind
- Congratulations, Science as Art contest winners
- Climate change: Global challenge, global grid
- Celebrating 10 years of Open Street Map
- Bumps in the night
- The beauty of software
- The #beautyofcomputing campaign
- iSGTW Image of the Week - Modeling Columbia River Water Flow
- iSGTW Image of the week - Stretching the polar vortex
- iSGTW Image of the week - A rising valley
- iSGTW Image of the Week - Modeling Underground Waterflow with CODESA-3D
- iSGTW Image of the week - Earth-quaking science in Hollywood
- iSGTW Image of the week - Grids help map salt in coastal aquifer
- iSGTW Image of the Week - Using WestGrid for Earth Sciences
- Image - A VAPOR-ous view
- iSGTW - Image of the Week: Modeling the salty seas
- Image of the week - Flutter for the shutter
- iSGTW Image of the Week - GlobAerosol
- Image - The Antarctic as seen from space
- Video of the week - Earthquake simulation wins SciDAC award
- Image of the Week - More than a TOY
- Image of the week: Seeing with lasers
- Image of the week - Earthquake comics
- The beauty of software
- A marriage of art and engineering
- Bumps in the night
- Postcards from Mars – but how did they get here?
- Climate change: Global challenge, global grid
- Global aerosol map shows dust in the wind
- Goldy locks: Scientists synthesize gold nanoparticles inside human hair
- Smartphone game lets you pilot a spaceship to help tackle cancer
- Rapid mapping aids disaster response
- Celebrating 10 years of Open Street Map
- Strobe-animated Fibonacci blooms
- Magnifying the life of things with a smartphone microscope
- Congratulations, Science as Art contest winners
- The heart of the future
- Self-folding origami robots: Need we say more?
- The #beautyofcomputing campaign
- iSGTW Acronym of the week - NEESit
- iSGTW Sound of the Week: Listening to Volcanoes
- iSGTW Link of the week - PSC tornado animation
- Event of the Week - D4Science World User Meeting
- PhD Comics
- Watson wins
- Physics software used to fight cancer
- Playing mind games
- One climate model to rule them all
- A musical duet from the edge of our solar system
- Central Asian cardiologists stage first major international conference without leaving home
- Will.i.am, Pharrell, Timbaland… step aside! It’s time for the crowd to produce some music
- CERN and UNESCO celebrate anniversary of CERN Convention
- Attacking Ebola with nanoparticles
- Crowdsourcing earthquake detection: Smartphones to the rescue
- Bird photo ID: Birders team with artificial intelligence to solve mystery