Articles tagged 'US'
- Atypical AI arts
- Studying the shakes
- Talk nerdy to me
- A decade of research data management innovation
- Robot captain
- Nicole M. Brown
- Talk nerdy to me
- DIY autonomous car
- The state of the craft in research data management
- Controlling nuclear fusion
- Talk nerdy to me
- Charlene Yang
- Pulling the plug on COVID-19
- User story: Purdue University
- Talk nerdy to me
- Writing the map for secure research
- Mountains of data
- How to save $6 billion
- Juliette Ugirumurera
- Talk nerdy to me
- Early Bird for greener AI
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- Bioinformatics tools and support for virology research
- Talk nerdy to me
- COVID-19 research news
- Listening for the next epidemic
- The race against coronavirus
- Talk nerdy to me
- GlobusWorld 2020 call for participation
- Talk nerdy to me
- What will the future be made of?
- Remembering Steve Tuecke
- How does a star form?
- Staying ahead of the data tsunami
- Marie-Christine Sawley
- Talk nerdy to me
- Transforming land-use analysis
- Where curiosity leads
- Melyssa Fratkin
- A greener bitcoin?
- Can academia work with industry?
- Conquering greenhouse gas
- Talk nerdy to me
- 5 surprising uses for VR
- Eradicating emerging viruses
- Don’t worry about the software
- Tracking bird migration with AI
- Talk nerdy to me
- Globus for extreme-scale cosmology
- Need help with your science gateway?
- Software for endangered species
- What's next for supercomputing in Europe?
- Talk nerdy to me
- Trusted CI Fellows
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- Autonomous vehicles: diverse group seeks to answer broad questions
- Self-driving space exploration
- Energizing agriculture
- Calculated justice
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- What can math tell us about artistry?
- Talk nerdy to me
- Canceling noise
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- A surprising new way to detect earthquakes
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- An 'amazing opportunity'
- What makes animals monogamous?
- Super disasters
- 5 ingenious ways scientists are using drones
- Harnessing protected data in research collaborations with Globus
- Detecting depression with AI
- Hawai'i H2O
- Who says women don't like science?
- Dusting for 3D prints
- Do computers have musical intelligence?
- A trick of the eye
- Talk Nerdy to me
- Is your phone slowing down?
- Measuring the storm
- Why hackers and cybersecurity pros need to talk
- What did economists get wrong about the financial crisis?
- Marking a tech milestone
- Talk nerdy to me
- What if you could sleep on sugar?
- Combating extinction one photo at a time
- Science is saving this city
- Run, dino, run!
- A brief history of the internet
- Who or what really inspired the Viennese wunderkind?
- Talk nerdy to me
- Supercomputing from the bargain bin
- Can tech end slavery?
- Is cyberwar inevitable?
- Cooking with waste CO2
- Does security ruin efficiency?
- Deadly handshake
- Please state the nature of the medical emergency
- Digging into soil microbes
- Economists cash in on HPC
- Inside the black box
- How to WIN at networking
- 3 frightening trends in cybersecurity
- The end of traffic jams
- Commuting to a more equal world
- What presidential speech reveals
- Imaging the injured brain
- The DNA of drug dependency
- 5 surprising ways computers are greening our planet
- Symphonique algorithmique
- Syncphonia app transforms music education
- Probing space oddities with Cosmos code
- Computation combats concussion damage
- Texas teamwork makes the dream work
- Science is spooky
- LIGO and OSG launch multi-messenger astronomy era
- Shoshana Zuboff: Rendering reality and cash cows
- Shoshana Zuboff: No escape from the Panopticon
- The mysterious case of Piz Daint and the proton spin puzzle
- Fourth gravitational wave found
- Women once powered the tech industry. Can they do it again?
- Facetime: Catching autism early
- Modeling a city's minuscule changes
- Designing technologies that older adults actually want
- Drones go to Hollywood
- Virtual reality can save your life
- Can we have a hack-proof democracy?
- Buckeyes count the cost of student lending
- Envirobot cleans up
- Supercomputing through the grapevine
- Hitching a ride with a honeybee
- Digging in the data for cancer treatment clues
- Cracking the CRISPR clock
- Solar energy benefits education and research in Africa
- TACC's Magnificent 7
- Professor Sterling sifts the tea leaves
- European supercomputers ignite business innovation
- CyVerse catches next wave in cancer research
- Big data, the movie
- The anatomist’s daughter
- Big data breaks the incarceration cycle
- Google invests in STEM-Trek diversity
- Toronto joins the March for Science
- More than meets the eye
- Campus Champions make supercomputing a snap
- Music by machine
- From the atmosphere to an app
- Greener wind blowing in the Columbia River Gorge
- Citizen Jones and the temple of space archaeology
- Mind the gap: Speaking like a cybersecurity pro
- A brief history of the internet
- From the ground up: Resurrecting dinosaurs from their footprints
- Of women, Parliament, and macroscopes
- Supercomputing an earthquake-ready building
- Tickling a jet engine
- A bird’s eye view of poverty
- Bring air pollution into view with AirVisual Earth
- The life and times of Admiral Grace Hopper
- The science behind Disney's magic
- Does fracking cause earthquakes?
- Pillars of destruction
- POTUS can make the Metaverse a (virtual) reality
- POTUS secures the cyber
- A new president, a new opportunity for science
- Immersed in a '6x9' experience
- The Food Computer
- Citizen science for the ages
- Remote tools keep a close eye on forests
- Reading Australia's genetic story
- Fishy business in Canada
- Let virtual reality immerse you in empathy
- Blue Waters restores fairness to elections
- Supercomputers see the light in Texas
- What XSEDE is not
- Tower of power: Supercomputing greets the sun
- Happy birthday NSCI!
- XSEDE community builds an Agile student
- Lengau: Accelerating African discovery
- Confirming the legend of the Burning Brigade
- XSEDE16: HPC in the sunshine state
- Virtual immortality: Cultural preservation in the digital age
- Telling the Whole Tale of science
- Bee backpacks creating big data buzz
- Hacking Zika in the Lone Star state
- Making virtual reality work
- Fear of flying: Combating disease spread with HPC
- Improving commercial forestry via the cloud and the EucaTool app
- The CLARUS approach to processing sensitive data in the cloud
- Stronger eyes through supercomputing
- What does security mean in science today?
- Is citizen science living up to the standard?
- Securing the scientific workflow
- Tsunami modeling for a safer Japan
- Rescued History
- Blue Waters solves Yellowstone mystery
- African genomics stands on its own
- New viruses implicated in fatal snake disease
- Cloudscape Brazil 2015: Business and research innovating in the cloud
- Jetstream makes HPC a breeze
- A new ParaDIME for energy-efficient computing
- Robot jazz
- Mining social media to manage crises
- Supercomputers put photosynthesis in the spotlight
- Atoms to Engines
- Will science save California's delta?
- Winning the 'scrap lottery'
- Why can't every cloud have an HPC lining?
- Who or what really inspired the Viennese wunderkind?
- Visualizing with VisIVO
- Virtual reality goes mainstream
- A ViBRANT time for biodiversity
- Using HPC to explore competitive balance
- The secret lives of bees
- Tear down these data walls... for research, the climate, and humanity
- Tackling complexity and scale at eResearch NZ 2014
- A surprising twist to protein misfolding
- Supporting world-class research at ISC'14
- Supercomputer based in Middle East enters global top 10 for first time
- Student cluster competition is big success at CHPC meeting in South Africa
- A small Sun on Earth
- Simulating our black hole's meal time – in 3D
- Sharing science in the 'collaboratory'
- Science is a voyage — but we need to travel faster, says Ian Foster
- The role of e-infrastructures in natural-disaster response
- Record-breaking US drought set to become the norm
- Rationalizing riots
- Our highlights of 2012
- Opinion - Transferring technology: grids in business
- Nurturing an open data culture at Cloudscape V
- New GÉANT-led project to create a regional research and education network in eastern Europe and southern Caucasus
- New cloud computing testbeds to spur innovation
- MOMs for clean energy — a breakthrough in carbon control
- Mind over matter: Decoded EEG signals translate into grasp control
- Mental Canvas emerges from patient investment
- Making music across the miles: LoLa broadens access and breaks down barriers
- Making data more searchable, shareable, & citable
- Making computing for 'big science' more green
- LitGrid - Getting ready to host the 2011 User Forum
- Listening to the music of the brain could be key to treating epilepsy
- The known and unknown pioneers of modern computing
- Journeying from data to knowledge at ISC Big Data '14
- Is it time for the operating system to get on the cloud?
- iSGTW Technology - Weka4WS: distributed data mining using web services
- iSGTW Opinion - Grid: goldmine for entrepreneurs?
- iSGTW Feature - Risk vs. return: grids reveal secrets of entrepreneurial success
- iSGTW Feature - Reversing brain drain: grid computing does some innovative plumbing
- iSGTW Feature - PRIUS: a global university for a borderless future
- iSGTW Feature - Open Grid Forum maintains focus on the 2010 goal
- iSGTW Feature - New Chip May Boost Particle Physics Grid Power
- iSGTW Feature - Malaysia's grid grows in power
- iSGTW Feature - Let scientists focus on the science
- iSGTW Feature - Kiwis just love being the BeST
- iSGTW Feature - The GridSims: real tools for simulated parallel and distributed computing
- iSGTW Feature - Grids go to Market
- iSGTW Feature - Geocluster open for business
- iSGTW Feature - Fusion of disciplines powers Russian grid infrastructure
- iSGTW Feature - Finance Sector Goes for Grids
- iSGTW Feature: Extreme makeover: humanities research goes digital
- iSGTW Feature - Enter the age of computer merchants
- iSGTW Feature - EGEE '07 stresses opportunities for cooperation, commercialization and continued innovation
- iSGTW Feature - DILIGENT: from digital libraries to virtual research environments
- iSGTW Feature - Cycle-harvesting around campus in Singapore
- iSGTW Feature - The business of grid computing: "What can grids do for you?"
- iSGTW Feature - AssessGrid: taking the gamble out of grid decisions
- Inventing new instruments using GPUs
- Interview - Prospecting with High Performance Computing
- Innovative BlueBRIDGE data services for oceans and fisheries
- Identifying new biomarkers for multiple sclerosis
- HPC for your visual library: How algorithms and supercomputers assess video quality
- High-bandwidth networks provide digital 'Silk Road' for astrophysics
- Hidden relationships in extreme data — Sherlock investigates
- HathiTrust Research Center adds 5 billion pages to help scholars see farther
- Harnessing the cloud for global research collaboration
- Harnessing the power of cloud computing through e-Science Central
- Grid makes drug discovery "crystal clear"
- Grid computing aids study into post-traumatic stress among Afghanistan war veterans
- Globus Online launches new website for European researchers
- Focus on disability: Reaching patients with smartphones
- In-flight data tools propel ice sheet research forward
- Flexibility — for HPC, clouds, and the workforce.
- Finger-nail-sized hard drives just require some smoothing
- Feature - The reports of grid's death are greatly exaggerated
- Feature - PEGrid gets down to business
- Feature - Open Nebula becomes what you want
- Feature - Lights, camera, action: FilmGrid
- Feature - HPC adds a spark to EDF's computing capacities
- Feature - Grid sails to the aid of shipbuilding
- Feature - Finding a clue in a data-stack
- Feature - Fighting money-laundering, with the grid
- Feature - Clouds in Geneva: the telecom view
- Feature - Cloudbus: A Toolkit for Utility-Oriented Cloud Computing
- Feature - BOINC gets social with Facebook
- Feature: Autonomic ecosystems
- Feature - Australians launch new Compute Cloud
- The eyes have it
- An ethical take on big data analysis
- Enlisting supercomputers in the fight against breast cancer
- EMI user survey: a surprising start
- Drawn to the sound: Supercomputers reveal phonon magnetism
- Dr Roboto will see you now
- Combating concussion with 'virtual recordings'
- Collaborate across Europe with virtual university campuses
- Cloud-based HPC resources and simulation software to bolster European SMEs
- Cloud computing: cooking up better contracts with Kuan Hon
- CERN and OpenAIREplus launch new European research repository
- Cause and effect network models and high-throughput computing
- Big Agriculture part of the climate change solution
- Astronomical data making a cosmic impact
- iSGTW Link of the Week - Wherever you roam, you can always log-in at home
- iSGTW Link of the week - One-stop shop for WorldWideScience
- iSGTW Link of the week - Gridipedia
- International team unravels the cotton genome
- High-performance computer for fusion goes offline
- Greetings from Prague!
- Crowdsourcing earthquake detection: Smartphones to the rescue
- Brain deep dive
- BioAcoustica: A wildlife sound repository with an ear to the future
- Big data gives doctors another tool in leukemia fight
- Global aerosol map shows dust in the wind
- The forecast: no fire for tomorrow
- 'Big farmer' — reaping the fruits of a big data harvest
- Keep an eye on all that stuff in space
- International team unravels the cotton genome
- Big data gives doctors another tool in leukemia fight
- World’s first digital ocean floor map
- Supercomputers stomp grapes to improve US wine
- Physics and music collide at the Montreux Jazz Festival
- iSGTW Image of the week - European Grid Infrastructure steps out with EGEE crowd
- iSGTW Image of the Week - A quest for quiet speed
- Image - Where to find the world's biggest sharks
- Video of the week - NoHardware.com destroys server huggers' equipment
- GridCast Goes to Vilnius
- The forecast: no fire for tomorrow
- Staying ahead of a superstorm with open-data visualizations
- Global aerosol map shows dust in the wind
- 'Big farmer' — reaping the fruits of a big data harvest
- March of the titans
- Swarm sensing: attaching sensors to bees to tackle colony collapse
- Understanding ecosystems to improve sustainability
- Simulation for manufacturing and engineering with CloudSME
- HPC and big data in the 1950s, or how a British company selling tea and cakes owned the world's first office computer
- Simulating sound with supercomputers could lead to development of easy-to-play musical instruments
- Historypin: Connecting communities through the power of digital maps
- iSGTW Link of the week - One-stop shop for WorldWideScience
- iSGTW Link of the Week - Wherever you roam, you can always log-in at home
- iSGTW Link of the week - Gridipedia
- Link of the week - Bid for your grid
- Link of the Week - Move over, Deep Blue: Watson is here
- News of the Week - Update from Asia
- Link of the week - Did you know?
- Take a ride on the web bus
- Japan invests in nuclear power
- A second life in Africa
- Greetings from Prague!
- US Library of Congress faces big data challenge for Twitter archive
- A Stampede for science
- Brain deep dive
- Targeting four pollutants could reduce sea level rise
- A musical duet from the edge of our solar system
- High-performance computer for fusion goes offline
- Study suggests cloud computing can make business more green
- Will.i.am, Pharrell, Timbaland… step aside! It’s time for the crowd to produce some music
- VERIFI advances combustion engine research
- Survey finds research software is vital for most academic work
- TACC directs traffic
- Joint US and EU workshop on trust and identity charts course for the future
- Supercomputers, stomachs, and biofuels
- Crowdsourcing earthquake detection: Smartphones to the rescue
- BioAcoustica: A wildlife sound repository with an ear to the future
- Text mining reveals a new story of individualism