Articles tagged 'UN'
- Security in the technology age
- Cybersecurity for higher ed and research
- Talk nerdy to me
- A data puzzle
- The mechanical process of cancer growth
- Paths to HPC
- The secrets of the inner ear
- A space to support researchers
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- Studying the shakes
- Is it too late?
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- Social unrest during epidemics
- Eyes to the sky
- Is it too late?
- Same virus, new variants
- Evolving the early universe
- The sun's crown
- Is it too late?
- Top 10 stories of 2020
- Top 10 stories of 2020
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- Under the ocean
- Whose history?
- How data can help save species
- Hotter and drier with a chance of extinction
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- Watching the waves
- The 5 fastest supercomputers in the world
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- Changing course
- A dance of black holes
- How to count penguins
- Timeline of a pandemic
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- Trustworthy forecasts
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- DIY autonomous car
- Old McDonald had a robot
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- Charlene Yang
- A revolution in bioengineering
- Career opportunity
- Where data is the star
- Pulling the plug on COVID-19
- Understanding mass killings
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- Janna Nugent
- Tracking rhinos in Namibia
- Are you ready for the quantum internet?
- Introducing SecureMyResearch
- What's brewing beneath a quake's surface?
- User story: Purdue University
- Talk nerdy to me
- Jackie Milhans
- Taking threats out of Twitter
- Writing the map for secure research
- Conference from the couch
- Overwhelmed by intrusions
- Breaking the machine
- Mountains of data
- Sandra Gesing
- Assimilation is not evolution
- Digging without a shovel
- Defending democracy
- How to save $6 billion
- The future of vet school
- Tiffany Connors
- Talk nerdy to me
- Why 5G is safe
- Designing the perfect bridge
- The 5 fastest supercomputers in the world
- Humans Advancing Research in the Cloud announces four awards for new partners
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- Diving for Ice Age bones
- Privacy vs. pandemic
- What are we going to eat?
- The art of bringing science to life
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- Water for all
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- Early Bird for greener AI
- Rebels in a pandemic
- Carolyn Ellis
- ASU achieves Dell Technologies 'HPC and AI Center of Excellence'
- From biochemistry to bioinformatics
- Digital twins for sustainable cities
- Attacking COVID-19 from every angle
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- Rebecca Hartman-Baker
- Seeking COVID-19 in the Twitterverse
- Bioinformatics tools and support for virology research
- Making data lemonade
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- Old dogs, new tech
- Will HPC finally get the credit it deserves?
- Sakshi Mishra
- Protoplanetary disks
- Get help with bioinformatics
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- HARC/STRIDES Workshop
- Reducing virus spread on airplanes
- Naturally delicious
- Global Pervasive Computation Epidemiology
- Multiplying science
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- Does it take a time machine to stop a pandemic?
- COVID-19 research news
- Listening for the next epidemic
- How to smell without a nose
- A rainy drought
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- Sara Willis
- A history of Mars
- Revealing wild cats
- The race against coronavirus
- Jetstream offers big resources to small universities
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- When facts aren't enough
- Assessing autism risk
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- A gut feeling
- Lorna Rivera
- Where will wildfires burn next?
- Vitalina Baptista
- The real price of deepfakes
- Getting smarter about extreme weather
- What the dead can tell us
- Not just about the data
- Christine Harvey
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- Getting digital with your health
- HARC call for proposals
- Why our cities sprawl
- Career opportunity
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- In pursuit of dark energy
- Secrets of the diatom
- Career opportunity
- Carol Song
- Top 10 stories of 2019
- What can a frog call tell you?
- Top 10 stories of 2019
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- What will the future be made of?
- Career opportunity
- Can a supercomputer help you learn chemistry?
- Simplifying cloud services
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- Escape from big brother
- Remembering Steve Tuecke
- The price of social media
- How does a star form?
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- Staying ahead of the data tsunami
- 5,000 eyes peer into the cosmos
- Marie-Christine Sawley
- 1 billion years of plant evolution
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- New AI Center in Indiana
- Transforming land-use analysis
- 2019 Rice Data Science Conference
- Mozhgan Kabiri Chimeh
- The future of farming
- Data science in Hawaii
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- SuperCompCloud Workshop at SC19
- When disaster strikes
- Conquering greenhouse gas
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- How to slay a bot
- Get out of your comfort zone
- 5 surprising uses for VR
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- Gladys Andino
- Eradicating emerging viruses
- Improving infrared detectors for night vision
- Don’t worry about the software
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- Tracking bird migration with AI
- Inspiring the future of HPC
- Facial recognition improves hail forecasts
- Maytal Dahan
- Virtual universe machine
- Sarvani Chadalapaka
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- Breathe in, breathe out
- Cross-training biologists in technology
- Seeing around corners
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- Can a computer understand how you feel?
- First-of-its kind Cybersecurity Clinic
- Astronomy bot
- Need help with your science gateway?
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- The 5 fastest supercomputers in the world
- Advanced computing for everyone
- The whisper of schizophrenia
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- The evolution of flightless birds
- An end to animal testing?
- Changing colors on demand
- A picture is worth a petabyte of data
- HARC19 Workshop: Call for papers
- Virtual reality nursing
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- New Jersey Big Data Alliance
- Measuring the earth from space
- What's next for supercomputing in Europe?
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- Mining the news for data
- Countering climate change
- Fly like a bird, hover like an insect
- Shining a light on cosmic darkness
- Super-size it
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- Trusted CI Fellows
- Unearthing mysteries of the Maya
- 5 ways technology is making the world more accessible
- Introducing Rutgers Discovery Informatics Institute (RDI2)
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- Why do coral reefs recover?
- Gentrification hot spots
- Secrets of the deep
- Heat Wav: Plastic
- Heat Wav: Models
- Autonomous vehicles: diverse group seeks to answer broad questions
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- Who's the fool?
- The way we were
- Join the Gateways 2019 conference
- Energizing agriculture
- Heat Wav: Ice
- The robots that dementia caregivers want
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- What can math tell us about artistry?
- Can computing change the world?
- Taking the first breath
- The future at 1000mph
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- Helping the most vulnerable of Florida's children
- Spying on science
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- Making Einstein proud
- What makes our immune system work?
- Silent alarm
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- The search for lost satellites
- Choose your adventure
- Hidden depression
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- An 'amazing opportunity'
- What makes animals monogamous?
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- Super disasters
- The story of science
- How lungs develop
- One-stop data shop
- 5 ingenious ways scientists are using drones
- Drones upgrade film animation
- Previewing ISC 2019
- A transparent Dataverse
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- Revolutionizing ocean observation
- Encouraging humanware in cloud computing
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- Empowering students to discover more
- Stopping HIV in its tracks
- The 5 fastest supercomputers in the world
- Why do we fight?
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- What is blockchain?
- Searching for ocean microbes
- Hawai'i H2O
- Who says women don't like science?
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- Dusting for 3D prints
- What is dark life?
- AI revitalizes rare language
- Rules for a smarter city
- Don't look away
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- Do computers have musical intelligence?
- Nose in the sky
- A trick of the eye
- The secret sauce of science
- How to get ahead in networking
- Talk Nerdy to me
- Is your phone slowing down?
- Double trouble
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- How do tornadoes begin?
- When plants go digital
- Robot dog leads the pack
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- Why hackers and cybersecurity pros need to talk
- Bull's eye on the brain
- Outsmarting HIV-1
- Putting neutrinos on ice
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- Seamless creativity
- Teaching HPC and genomics side-by-side
- Attack on knowledge
- Worried about climate change?
- A view to a brawl
- Marking a tech milestone
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- Have suitcase, will travel
- What if you could sleep on sugar?
- 4 ways computers are changing the way we eat
- The end of plastic
- Getting the most out of your supercomputer
- Talk nerdy to me
- Gearing up for grand challenges
- A decoder ring for the information age
- Machine learning for the masses
- Science is saving this city
- The woman who maps the world
- Robots are our future
- What's in a honey bee's diet?
- Run, dino, run!
- A brief history of the internet
- Chaos mixes the Milky Way
- The turtle tree of life
- The infinite library
- Talk nerdy to me
- How to liberate scientists from writing code
- The mystery of Hawaii's volcanoes
- The truth about scientific data
- Supercomputing from the bargain bin
- Autism origins in junk DNA
- Better faster stronger
- Cooking with waste CO2
- Does security ruin efficiency?
- Dangers of space travel
- Secrets from the world's biggest family tree
- The state of science 2018
- Deadly handshake
- Burçin's galaxy
- Please state the nature of the medical emergency
- Digging into soil microbes
- Into the Medical Science DMZ
- Equal access for blind gamers
- Economists cash in on HPC
- More computing power, more problems (to solve!)
- Nerding out over nature
- 3 unusual ways computers are helping farmers
- Inside the black box
- How to WIN at networking
- Cracking the coffee code
- Where’s the bear?
- Can HPC unlock the future of wind power?
- Flying over thin ice
- The end of traffic jams
- The 5 fastest supercomputers in the world
- Commuting to a more equal world
- Ending epilepsy
- Anti-malarial toothpaste
- Preventing the Spectre in every machine
- Silky secrets to make bones
- How to catch a liar
- The DNA of drug dependency
- Deciphering disaster
- Walk like a dog
- Jumping into the genome
- Flowing towards cleaner rivers
- Multiple Sclerosis researchers aren't phoning it in
- Winter is coming: Siberian snowfall and the Polar Vortex
- Syncphonia app transforms music education
- Catching a cure for Alzheimer's
- A third of the internet is under attack
- How science and computing became best friends
- How to evolve an aircraft wing
- What does it really mean?
- Bridges helps preserve abalone species
- Probing space oddities with Cosmos code
- You are what you tweet
- Magnetic personalities
- Texas teamwork makes the dream work
- Walking among the dead in Arizona
- Science is spooky
- Is it time for a Cyber Peace Corps?
- Algorithms for Art
- The end of the open road
- LIGO and OSG launch multi-messenger astronomy era
- Spotting a shark before it spots you
- The mysterious case of Piz Daint and the proton spin puzzle
- Fourth gravitational wave found
- 3 reasons why quantum computing is closer than ever
- The aim of storm surge models
- Women once powered the tech industry. Can they do it again?
- Facetime: Catching autism early
- Modeling a city's minuscule changes
- Smoothing out our notion of turbulence
- Deep learning sees behind the mask
- Mind tools: Programming languages and scientific practice
- Designing technologies that older adults actually want
- Drones go to Hollywood
- Happy Birthday, Science Node
- Is it possible to stop the next Equifax breach?
- Using AI to spot gravitational lenses
- Meeting those midnight computing needs
- Algorithms are rewriting world history
- Virtual reality can save your life
- Healthy choices: Supercomputing the flu vaccine
- HPC helps scientists reconsider DDT
- Can we have a hack-proof democracy?
- Buckeyes count the cost of student lending
- A Hoosier's view of the heavens
- Practicing science in the dark
- The sun was put to shame
- Artificial intelligence: Is your job at risk?
- We need a new internet
- Mapping the skies with Blue Waters
- Forget diamonds – it’s plastic that is forever
- Calculations in your pocket
- Decomposing Bodies
- Mediterranean moisture, destructive downpours, and Piz Daint
- Virtual reality will ease your mind
- Supercomputing through the grapevine
- Computing challenges from the roof of the world
- The wild west of big data
- Hitching a ride with a honeybee
- Digging in the data for cancer treatment clues
- Cracking the CRISPR clock
- From science to superhero
- The not-so-secret language of 😀
- Riding the Jetstream to the treetops
- TACC's Magnificent 7
- Getting smart in the countryside
- Sterling reflections of ISC past
- The neural food network
- Computer simulations and big data advance cancer immunotherapy
- Professor Sterling sifts the tea leaves
- Time travel with Thomas Sterling
- European supercomputers ignite business innovation
- CyVerse catches next wave in cancer research
- Losing sleep over climate change
- Looking deeper at gut microbiomes
- 1 millionº and breezy: Your solar forecast
- Hand in hand into the Metaverse
- Virtual reality kindles a new way to learn
- Cancer treatments get a supercomputing boost
- Riding the 3D seismic wave
- Big data, the movie
- Up, up, and away
- Supercomputers search for better cancer drugs
- Into the wild simulated yonder
- The anatomist’s daughter
- Big data breaks the incarceration cycle
- The risks to science-based policy we aren’t talking about
- Feeling by the numbers
- Les Marches pour les Sciences in France
- A record year for the Open Science Grid
- Supercomputing sister sites
- Computation from a spider’s web
- Marching into Philadelphia, America’s laboratory
- The winner takes it all
- Let's start our March for Science in Boston
- An unseen war beneath your fingertips
- More than meets the eye
- Rattlesnakes on a Jetstream
- The trick for predicting social media trends
- What happens when molecules collide?
- Climate science storybook
- Campus Champions make supercomputing a snap
- Why you should lie to Facebook
- Wireless energy harvesting for IoT devices
- The great white data hunt
- Wrangling crime in the deep, dark web
- Energy efficiency via big data
- Bound for Frankfurt: ISC 2017
- From the atmosphere to an app
- Citizen Jones and the temple of space archaeology
- Hello bursts of light, goodbye cables
- High-tech humor
- Should cybersecurity be a human right?
- LEGO, libraries, and fake news
- Mind the gap: Speaking like a cybersecurity pro
- A brief history of the internet
- Continue the conversation
- Computing for a cure
- Protecting the heart with supercomputers
- It’s a bird, it’s a plane, it’s…nanotechnology
- From the ground up: Resurrecting dinosaurs from their footprints
- Machine learning and the microbiome
- Looking for love in (your) DNA
- 2016 in review: Science gets personal
- 2016 in review: A big first year for Science Node
- Of women, Parliament, and macroscopes
- Supercomputing an earthquake-ready building
- Tickling a jet engine
- A bird’s eye view of poverty
- Big data to head off wildfires
- The Open Science Grid goes to school
- The life and times of Admiral Grace Hopper
- European Grid Infrastructure makes the connection in 2016
- Lighting up the Renaissance with supercomputers
- A day in the life of a molecular machine
- See the invisible with Nano Simbox
- How beautiful is your science?
- Does fracking cause earthquakes?
- Pillars of destruction
- Under the simulation magnifying glass
- You're fired! What President Trump should know about wildfires
- POTUS can make the Metaverse a (virtual) reality
- Climate vizzy hits the bullseye
- Piecing together the genomic puzzle with NCGAS
- Stampede unravels the p53 protein
- POTUS secures the cyber
- A new president, a new opportunity for science
- Artificial intelligence gives immortality to TV characters
- Moore with less: The virtues of inexact computation
- Can a computer be an inventor?
- What happened during the August 2016 Amatrice earthquake?
- Tornadogenesis: Probabilities for better predictions
- Citizen science for the ages
- Remote tools keep a close eye on forests
- Slave trade and rice crop moved together
- Reading Australia's genetic story
- Fishy business in Canada
- Are climate models misleading us?
- Diversifying bioinformatic programs
- Blue Waters restores fairness to elections
- Climate change hurting your feelings?
- Supercomputers see the light in Texas
- Gaia, Hipparcos, and 3D star maps
- The right way to simulate the Milky Way
- Simulating the spleen in Switzerland
- Harboring fish and mysteries
- Array of Things blows into Windy City
- Supercomputing the teenage brain
- What Norman Borlaug has to do with supercomputing
- Cold connection: Research in the Great White North
- Dialing down Dengue fever
- Crime fighting with taxi route data
- XSEDE 2.0: The NSF doubles down
- What XSEDE is not
- A science gateway for all
- Soybean science blooms with supercomputers
- Tower of power: Supercomputing greets the sun
- Opening the spigot at XSEDE
- Hearing the heartbeat of a city
- Happy birthday NSCI!
- XSEDE community builds an Agile student
- Lengau: Accelerating African discovery
- Teaching supercomputers to whistle
- Confirming the legend of the Burning Brigade
- XSEDE16: HPC in the sunshine state
- Virtual immortality: Cultural preservation in the digital age
- Algorithms go to Hollywood
- Male advocates for gender diversity in tech
- Ancient Himalayan DNA uncovered in Chicago
- Better vaccines via drone
- Telling the Whole Tale of science
- Motivate your robot
- The Science DMZ is secure
- Put your head in the cloud
- Hacking Zika in the Lone Star state
- How close do computer models come to reality?
- Science DMZ: The fast path for science data
- Fear of flying: Combating disease spread with HPC
- Mom, the scientist
- CIPRES: One facet in bold NSF vision
- Citizen science pioneers confirm climate change
- Artificial intelligence takes on poachers
- The virtue of defects
- Harvey’s hemodynamic heroics
- Science illustrations go viral
- Two ways to train artificial intelligence — and do crosswords with ease
- Dwarf galaxy plays hide and seek
- Data mining for a happy city
- Why did the chicken cross the road?
- Improving commercial forestry via the cloud and the EucaTool app
- Seeing the invisible history of leaves
- The next big LHC upgrade? Software.
- Numerical simulations explain the intensity of star formation
- LIGO and OSG peer into the Dark Energy Camera
- Forecast calls for SHARP showers
- How to find Banksy with maths
- (Rain) cloud computing for climate change predictions
- Stronger eyes through supercomputing
- What does security mean in science today?
- Is citizen science living up to the standard?
- The revolution will be televised – in freeD™
- Securing the scientific workflow
- Mapping the 2016 Vizzies
- Tsunami modeling for a safer Japan
- Rescued History
- Blocking out the sun
- Genetic back burning: Fighting fire with fire
- Surfing with algorithms
- Big Red II clears the air
- Plants inspire new 4D printing
- OSG helps LIGO confirm Einstein’s theory
- Blowing a black hole's cover
- Blue Waters solves Yellowstone mystery
- African genomics stands on its own
- Laughing matter: Brian Malow's science comedy
- Wee ARCHIE: The bite-sized supercomputer
- Going down under with flies and ADEER
- Citizen science: Research in high gear
- Networks can defuse terrorism
- Supercomputing for better fireworks
- Tiny zaps, big results
- Solving a protein puzzle
- Jetstream makes HPC a breeze
- Simulating stars with less computing power
- Blue Waters goes hypernova
- Robot jazz
- Science smells fishy
- Texting for dollars
- Coloring outside the lines
- Understanding chemical communication in ant societies
- Mining social media to manage crises
- OSG rides a Comet
- What's in a honey bee's diet?
- The turtle tree of life
- Supercomputers put photosynthesis in the spotlight
- Chaos mixes the Milky Way
- Working towards a European open science cloud
- Will science save California's delta?
- Why aren't there more women in HPC?
- Volunteer computing: 10 years of supporting CERN through LHC@home
- Virtual reality goes mainstream
- Understanding risk with 'environmental computing'
- Tracking Kyrgyzstan's melting glaciers
- The secret lives of bees
- The future of encryption
- Text mining strikes gold in political discourse
- Tech transfer – a computing success story?
- Tear down these data walls... for research, the climate, and humanity
- A surprising twist to protein misfolding
- Supercomputers tuned to aid Nepal disaster relief efforts
- Supercomputers listen for extraterrestrial life
- Supercomputers expose the telltale signs of human traffickers
- The Sun through clouds
- Student cluster competition is big success at CHPC meeting in South Africa
- SoyKB and iPlant streamline complex bioinformatics analysis
- Simulations reveal a less crowded universe
- Scientists use Mira to discover needle in zeolite haystack
- Scientists compute bleak projections for the Antarctic Pine Island Glacier
- Satellites, servers, and story-telling help disaster rapid response
- The role of e-infrastructures in natural-disaster response
- Researchers piece together how virus causes human cancers
- Research networks in Uganda on the upswing
- Real warp drives – can distributed computing help?
- Protecting our planet
- Powering climate models with grid computing
- A physics masterclass for the masses
- Warning: Pacific Rim researchers are about to outpace you
- Opinion - The philosophy of Ubuntu
- Opinion: Future Leaders of Software Engineering
- Opinion - The age of citizen cyberspace
- No time like the present
- New GÉANT-led project to create a regional research and education network in eastern Europe and southern Caucasus
- New drug-design strategy could help tackle mental disorders
- New cloud computing testbeds to spur innovation
- Multi-scale modeling in the virtual laboratory
- Mind over matter: Decoded EEG signals translate into grasp control
- Mental Canvas emerges from patient investment
- Making data more searchable, shareable, & citable
- Laying the foundations for better sharing of research data
- Journeying from data to knowledge at ISC Big Data '14
- iSGTW Opinion - Volunteer computing: grid or not grid?
- iSGTW Opinion - Reaching for the Exa-scale
- iSGTW Opinion - Opinion: Distributed computing and the Singularity
- iSGTW Feature - Worldwide Grids, Worldwide Science
- iSGTW Feature - Where are they now?
- iSGTW Feature - WCG to tackle rice crisis
- iSGTW Feature - Volunteer computing helps track malaria
- iSGTW Feature - Volunteer computing goes East
- iSGTW Feature - Traveling salesman meets distributed computing
- iSGTW Feature - Secure enough? Re-assessment of the world's most-used hash function
- iSGTW Feature - Reversing brain drain: grid computing does some innovative plumbing
- iSGTW Feature - Results from the SC07 Challenges: Analytics, Bandwidth, Cluster and Storage
- iSGTW Feature - At home in Africa: African scientists plug into the global computer
- iSGTW Feature - Help create an earthbound sun
- iSGTW Feature - Grids meet aliens and androids
- iSGTW Feature - Grids: a global home for serious science
- iSGTW Feature - Fight AIDS at home, via unused computer time
- iSGTW Feature - Einstein at Home
- iSGTW Feature - Clemson: the OSG-BOINC connection
- iSGTW Feature - Catching quakes with laptops
- “Invincible†climate prediction
- Internet2 Gender Diversity Initiative roundtable--part two
- Internet2 Gender Diversity Initiative roundtable
- Ice Age refuge illuminated by Blacklight
- HPC for your visual library: How algorithms and supercomputers assess video quality
- How to grow a universe – just add a supercomputer
- How did the universe get here?
- How can computational science surpass the software error plateau?
- High-performance computing clears up big bang chemical conundrum
- HathiTrust Research Center adds 5 billion pages to help scholars see farther
- Handling astronomical data from the world's largest telescope
- The growth of HPC in the life sciences
- Grid computing aids battle to reduce groundwater toxicity
- Golden opportunities for e-infrastructures at the EGI Community Forum
- Globus Online launches new website for European researchers
- Gather a pocketful of stars
- The fractured face of e-health
- Forecasting the wrath of a tsunami
- Feature - Volunteer computing helps rescue oiled Gulf Coast wildlife
- Feature - Volunteering for a better world
- Feature - Volunteer computing against childhood cancer
- Feature: Virtualization - key for LHC physics volunteer computing
- Feature - Superlinks to identify genetic culprits
- Feature - Scientists, meet the citizens
- Feature - Observing oceans online
- Feature - Next week: Chat live with experts about computational resources
- Feature - iSGTW's mid-term report card
- Feature - Cancer researchers speed crystallography using grid
- Feature - BOINC gets social with Facebook
- Facilitating research collaboration through computing and data infrastructure
- Evolutionary finance decodes the global financial markets
- Europe's first 'green' exascale computer
- Enlisting supercomputers in the fight against breast cancer
- Engaging citizens in science for research excellence
- EMI user survey: a surprising start
- Drawn to the sound: Supercomputers reveal phonon magnetism
- Dr Roboto will see you now
- Digital humanities: overcoming the barriers to data sharing
- Data mining highlights US gun control struggle
- Crowd-sourcing sex research
- Conserving bio-diversity at Peru's CIP
- Computing for Sustainable Water Project comes to an end
- Computer models aren’t playing with fire
- Collaborate across Europe with virtual university campuses
- Cloud could give European economy €1 trillion boost by 2020, predicts EC report
- Cloud computing: cooking up better contracts with Kuan Hon
- Citizen science — a power for change that's here to stay
- Celebrating 10 years of the UbuntuNet Alliance
- Cause and effect network models and high-throughput computing
- Building the US big data machine
- Bui inspires new fans of distributed computing
- Blue Waters enables groundbreaking computational science
- Big Agriculture part of the climate change solution
- Become a (citizen) scientist
- Gut feeling: XSEDE and TACC explore vascular disease
- iSGTW Link of the week - The world's most powerful computer
- iSGTW - Link of the Week: What our readers said
- iSGTW Link of the week - UCLA finds first Mersennes Prime over 10M digits
- iSGTW Link of the week - Virtual reconstruction of a prairie
- iSGTW Link of the week - Rosetta at home vid to crack 20,000 YouTube views
- iSGTW Link of the week - reCAPTCHA: stop spam, read books, beat the bots
- iSGTW Link of the week - ORBIT Open Access Radio Grid Testbed
- iSGTW Link of the week - Old friends and new: iSGTW, GridCafe, GridTalk and more
- iSGTW Link of the week - Money, infectious disease and Where's George?
- iSGTW - Link of the Week: LHC at home
- iSGTW Link of the week - How low can a Sudoku go?
- iSGTW Link of the week - GridRepublic performs at 700-plus teraflops
- iSGTW Link of the week - B.U.R.P
- Is XSEDE a wise use of public money?
- International team unravels the cotton genome
- Highlights from the EGI Community Forum 2013
- EGI Community Forum 2013
- Duncan Martin on the UbuntuNet Alliance in 2015
- Does high-performance computing really matter?
- Data Avenue for easy storage access
- Crowdsourcing earthquake detection: Smartphones to the rescue
- CERN and UNESCO celebrate anniversary of CERN Convention
- Brain deep dive
- Bored over the holidays? Why not enter our writing competition?
- Big data gives doctors another tool in leukemia fight
- Attacking Ebola with nanoparticles
- Announcing the EGI Writing Prize 2013 in association with iSGTW
- Explore the universe from the comfort of your home
- Even molecules have their own waltz
- Enter Charity Engine's Million-Core Challenge
- Can you find the Lego figurines hidden in the CERN data centre?
- Building the world's fastest car
- Bumps in the night
- Building a wind-tunnel computer to help fight cancer
- Adding more eyes to track continent-wide dragonfly migrations
- Does high-performance computing really matter?
- Keep an eye on all that stuff in space
- International team unravels the cotton genome
- Big data gives doctors another tool in leukemia fight
- Is XSEDE a wise use of public money?
- Supercomputers stomp grapes to improve US wine
- iSGTW Image of the week - New results from Fight AIDS at Home
- Video of the Week - A slice of the Citizen Cyberscience Summit
- Bumps in the night
- Space Junk in 3D
- Even molecules have their own waltz
- Postcards from Mars – but how did they get here?
- Rolling in the Higgs
- Adding more eyes to track continent-wide dragonfly migrations
- Next-generation computer chips based on macaque brain?
- Preserving humanity’s 'genetic Adam'
- Goldy locks: Scientists synthesize gold nanoparticles inside human hair
- Building a wind-tunnel computer to help fight cancer
- Planck findings throw new light on Big Bang theory
- Building the world's fastest car
- The stories behind the masks
- March of the titans
- Can you find the Lego figurines hidden in the CERN data centre?
- Rapid mapping aids disaster response
- Learn to code with EU Code Week
- Explore the universe from the comfort of your home
- Strobe-animated Fibonacci blooms
- Enter Charity Engine's Million-Core Challenge
- Simulating sound with supercomputers could lead to development of easy-to-play musical instruments
- The International Telecommunication Union (ITU) celebrates its 150th anniversary
- Historypin: Connecting communities through the power of digital maps
- Now showing: “Solar Superstorms,” narrated by Benedict Cumberbatch
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- iSGTW Link of the week - Virtual reconstruction of a prairie
- Link of the week - WCG quickly launches influenza project
- Link of the Week - Live from the CCS
- Reminder - Get in on the Name Game
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- Take a ride on the web bus
- Announcing the EGI Writing Prize 2013 in association with iSGTW
- Predicting the future for science and technology in Europe
- Bored over the holidays? Why not enter our writing competition?
- EGI Community Forum 2013
- A Stampede for science
- Highlights from the EGI Community Forum 2013
- Brain deep dive
- Join the dots to measure antimatter
- Data Avenue for easy storage access
- CERN and UNESCO celebrate anniversary of CERN Convention
- Attacking Ebola with nanoparticles
- Preserving three decades of Tevatron data
- The rain in Spain stays mainly in the ... hydrometeorological models
- UNOSAT joins the fight against Ebola
- Survey finds research software is vital for most academic work
- Duncan Martin on the UbuntuNet Alliance in 2015
- TACC directs traffic
- Sifting big data to anticipate solar flares
- Probing dark energy with the Large Synoptic Survey Telescope
- Supercomputers, stomachs, and biofuels
- Crowdsourcing earthquake detection: Smartphones to the rescue
- XSEDE: More than just supercomputers — it’s how to use them, too!
- Remote access science labs remove barriers to learning
- Multi-simulations show exposure to extreme heat may increase six-fold by mid-century
- New Horizons rendezvous with Pluto