Articles tagged 'NIST'
- Top 10 stories of 2020
- Talk nerdy to me
- Can we reduce pollution?
- When disaster strikes
- Full speed ahead
- Winter is coming: Siberian snowfall and the Polar Vortex
- Bridges helps preserve abalone species
- The end of the open road
- Forget diamonds – it’s plastic that is forever
- Minnesota: A lakeside view of climate change
- Climate change charges Charleston's march
- Tidal teaching makes a splash
- Climate science storybook
- Greener wind blowing in the Columbia River Gorge
- Planet Arcade: NOAA makes science education fun
- Tickling a jet engine
- Take a tour of our extra-terrestrial neighborhood
- Tornadogenesis: Probabilities for better predictions
- Satellites spy Cajun catastrophe
- NOAA shops for new weather modeling system
- Squaring the Coral Triangle
- Hurricane Odile lands at XSEDE16
- The Science DMZ is secure
- For a weather-ready nation: NOAA's supercomputers
- Rescued History
- Blocking out the sun
- Standing on NASA’s shoulders
- Time traveling with El Niño
- Q & A - Larry Rudolph talks about pervasive computing, virtualization, and science
- Profile: EGI director, Steven Newhouse
- Opinion - What would Linnaeus do?
- iSGTW Opinion - Scattered, sectioned and super-sized: sysadmin challenges and grids
- iSGTW - Grid computing walks the standard line
- iSGTW Feature - Open Grid Forum maintains focus on the 2010 goal
- iSGTW Feature - Let's be fair: A new approach for grid scheduling
- iSGTW Feature - Grid Technology Cookbook provides recipe for success
- iSGTW Feature - Cruise control for eScience
- iSGTW Feature - Behind the scenes with Mission Control: project managing massive grid projects
- iSGTW - Bonus Feature: Readers talk back
- Grid computing aids study into post-traumatic stress among Afghanistan war veterans
- Feature - OpenAIRE: archive access anytime, anywhere
- Feature - Grant ensures sustainable future for software
- Feature - FOOTWAYS takes its first steps
- Become a (citizen) scientist
- Video of the week - BEN goes multi-touch
- Zippy ions could be the key to superfast quantum computers
- Tiny GEMs, big insights
- Podcast of the Week - Alan Sill of OGF discusses standards, grids, and clouds