Articles tagged 'computing'
- What is quantum computing for?
- Solar cell production
- On the level with Hurricane Matthew
- Strings of the cosmos
- The future of high-energy physics
- Getting to the core of HIV replication
- Modeling the variants
- Is it too late?
- Tracking cosmic ghosts
- Paths to HPC
- The secrets of the inner ear
- First complete coronavirus model
- Studying the shakes
- A pothole in space
- Cell bones mystery solved
- Evolving the early universe
- Talk nerdy to me
- A world run on combustion
- Is it too late?
- Protein storytelling
- Top 10 stories of 2020
- Under the ocean
- How data can help save species
- Watching the waves
- The 5 fastest supercomputers in the world
- Fiery discovery
- A dance of black holes
- Galactic archaeology
- Predicting oil spills
- Predicting a pandemic
- Nicole M. Brown
- Breaking cryptography records
- DIY autonomous car
- Old McDonald had a robot
- Controlling nuclear fusion
- Charlene Yang
- Pulling the plug on COVID-19
- Janna Nugent
- Are you ready for the quantum internet?
- Jackie Milhans
- Why do birds crash into solar panels?
- Writing the map for secure research
- Noisy neutron stars
- Conference from the couch
- 360 degrees of a jet engine
- Breaking the machine
- Mountains of data
- Sandra Gesing
- Assimilation is not evolution
- How to save $6 billion
- The future of vet school
- Tiffany Connors
- Designing the perfect bridge
- The 5 fastest supercomputers in the world
- What are we going to eat?
- Seeking a goldilocks molecule
- Water for all
- Juliette Ugirumurera
- Rebels in a pandemic
- Carolyn Ellis
- Digital twins for sustainable cities
- Attacking COVID-19 from every angle
- Rebecca Hartman-Baker
- Seeking COVID-19 in the Twitterverse
- Can data centers be more energy efficient?
- Making data lemonade
- Talk nerdy to me
- Will HPC finally get the credit it deserves?
- Protoplanetary disks
- Lava and lightning
- A problem for humankind
- HARC/STRIDES Workshop
- Reducing virus spread on airplanes
- Global Pervasive Computation Epidemiology
- Multiplying science
- COVID-19 research news
- How to smell without a nose
- Jetstream offers big resources to small universities
- Marsquake!
- Vitalina Baptista
- Getting smarter about extreme weather
- HARC call for proposals
- Construction kit for the future internet
- In pursuit of dark energy
- Europe gets ready for exascale
- Secrets of the diatom
- Carol Song
- Top 10 stories of 2019
- PRACEdays20 Call for Contributions
- Career opportunity
- Simplifying cloud services
- How does a star form?
- Staying ahead of the data tsunami
- Julia Looney
- Tracking dust around the globe
- New AI Center in Indiana
- Diversify your data
- The future of farming
- Where curiosity leads
- Data science in Hawaii
- Melyssa Fratkin
- A greener bitcoin?
- SuperCompCloud Workshop at SC19
- Can academia work with industry?
- How to slay a bot
- Weronika Filinger
- The next big buzz in AI
- Eradicating emerging viruses
- Maytal Dahan
- Virtual universe machine
- The newest frontier
- First-of-its kind Cybersecurity Clinic
- The citizen scientists of hidden America
- Designing an end to cancer
- The 5 fastest supercomputers in the world
- Advanced computing for everyone
- HARC19 Workshop: Call for papers
- Measuring the earth from space
- What's next for supercomputing in Europe?
- Shining a light on cosmic darkness
- Super-size it
- Trusted CI Fellows
- Many brains, one goal
- Heat Wav: Plastic
- The end of an era
- Can computing change the world?
- Taking the first breath
- The future at 1000mph
- Canceling noise
- How the brain rewires
- A surprising new way to detect earthquakes
- Choose your adventure
- An 'amazing opportunity'
- What makes animals monogamous?
- Super disasters
- The story of science
- How lungs develop
- Real-time answers for traffic jams
- One-stop data shop
- New view of the last ice age
- Stopping HIV in its tracks
- The 5 fastest supercomputers in the world
- Hawai'i H2O
- What can you do with a micromachine?
- The secret sauce of science
- Double trouble
- Measuring the storm
- Why hackers and cybersecurity pros need to talk
- Can we ever know the human brain?
- Outsmarting HIV-1
- How deep is your network?
- Putting neutrinos on ice
- Another step on the stairs to exascale
- Seamless creativity
- Teaching HPC and genomics side-by-side
- Worried about climate change?
- A view to a brawl
- What did economists get wrong about the financial crisis?
- Marking a tech milestone
- What if you could sleep on sugar?
- The end of plastic
- Getting the most out of your supercomputer
- Machine learning for the masses
- Science is saving this city
- The woman who maps the world
- A brief history of the internet
- Chaos mixes the Milky Way
- The turtle tree of life
- Full speed ahead
- How to liberate scientists from writing code
- What puts the super in supercomputer?
- The mystery of Hawaii's volcanoes
- Talk nerdy to me
- Does security ruin efficiency?
- Dangers of space travel
- Talk nerdy to me
- Deadly handshake
- CERN pushes back the frontiers of physics
- Please state the nature of the medical emergency
- From big data to big scandal
- Economists cash in on HPC
- More computing power, more problems (to solve!)
- How to WIN at networking
- The end of traffic jams
- The 5 fastest supercomputers in the world
- Ending epilepsy
- The race to exascale
- Imaging the injured brain
- Silky secrets to make bones
- Building a better brain
- How science and computing became best friends
- How to evolve an aircraft wing
- Bridges helps preserve abalone species
- Probing space oddities with Cosmos code
- Can AI solve the opioid crisis?
- Texas teamwork makes the dream work
- Science is spooky
- 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
- Modeling a city's minuscule changes
- Smoothing out our notion of turbulence
- Designing technologies that older adults actually want
- Happy Birthday, Science Node
- Using AI to spot gravitational lenses
- Meeting those midnight computing needs
- Healthy choices: Supercomputing the flu vaccine
- HPC helps scientists reconsider DDT
- Stampede supercomputer skyrocketed science
- Mapping the skies with Blue Waters
- Decomposing Bodies
- Mediterranean moisture, destructive downpours, and Piz Daint
- How supercomputers are uniting the US and China
- Digging in the data for cancer treatment clues
- Cracking the CRISPR clock
- Riding the Jetstream to the treetops
- Simulating extreme aerodynamics
- TACC's Magnificent 7
- Sterling reflections of ISC past
- Computer simulations and big data advance cancer immunotherapy
- Professor Sterling sifts the tea leaves
- XSEDE cuts through the noise
- Time travel with Thomas Sterling
- European supercomputers ignite business innovation
- A day in the life of an Irish particle physicist
- The cost of an imbalanced HPC work force
- Classrooms move from the chalkboard to the cloud
- 1 millionº and breezy: Your solar forecast
- HPC heard around the world
- Cancer treatments get a supercomputing boost
- Supercomputers search for better cancer drugs
- Computation from a spider’s web
- Rattlesnakes on a Jetstream
- The trick for predicting social media trends
- Campus Champions make supercomputing a snap
- Wireless energy harvesting for IoT devices
- Wrangling crime in the deep, dark web
- Greener wind blowing in the Columbia River Gorge
- Hello bursts of light, goodbye cables
- LEGO, libraries, and fake news
- A brief history of the internet
- Toward an ethics of the Internet of Things
- Protecting the heart with supercomputers
- From the ground up: Resurrecting dinosaurs from their footprints
- 2016 in review: An international focus
- 2016 in review: Science gets personal
- Supercomputing an earthquake-ready building
- Tickling a jet engine
- The life and times of Admiral Grace Hopper
- Lighting up the Renaissance with supercomputers
- A day in the life of a molecular machine
- The science behind Disney's magic
- Does fracking cause earthquakes?
- Data wins the day: How HPC turned the tide for Trump
- Creating a community of care with cognitive computing
- Echoes in cyberspace: AI and the quest for meaning
- Under the simulation magnifying glass
- Farming by numbers
- Piecing together the genomic puzzle with NCGAS
- Stampede unravels the p53 protein
- Moore with less: The virtues of inexact computation
- Can a computer be an inventor?
- Tornadogenesis: Probabilities for better predictions
- Diversifying bioinformatic programs
- Blue Waters restores fairness to elections
- Climate change hurting your feelings?
- Supercomputers see the light in Texas
- Stalking epilepsy
- Simulating the spleen in Switzerland
- What Norman Borlaug has to do with supercomputing
- Green computing in Japan
- 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
- NOAA shops for new weather modeling system
- Happy birthday NSCI!
- XSEDE community builds an Agile student
- Lengau: Accelerating African discovery
- Algorithms go to Hollywood
- Better vaccines via drone
- Bee backpacks creating big data buzz
- Put your head in the cloud
- Hacking Zika in the Lone Star state
- Lava lake spotted by supercomputer
- Science DMZ: The fast path for science data
- Fear of flying: Combating disease spread with HPC
- The virtue of defects
- Dwarf galaxy plays hide and seek
- Improving commercial forestry via the cloud and the EucaTool app
- Faster computing with biomolecular motors
- Supercharge your energy storage
- Numerical simulations explain the intensity of star formation
- Forecast calls for SHARP showers
- (Rain) cloud computing for climate change predictions
- Rescued History
- OSG helps LIGO confirm Einstein’s theory
- Blue Waters solves Yellowstone mystery
- African genomics stands on its own
- Harvesting light from leaves
- Cloudscape Brazil 2015: Business and research innovating in the cloud
- Earth: The humming and whistling planet
- Tiny zaps, big results
- Sponges versus comb jellies: which are most ancient?
- Research and education networks: The cornerstone of innovation
- Jetstream makes HPC a breeze
- Simulating stars with less computing power
- A new ParaDIME for energy-efficient computing
- CALIOPE forecasts a bright future
- Blue Waters goes hypernova
- Robot jazz
- Supernova hunting with supercomputers
- Coloring outside the lines
- Understanding chemical communication in ant societies
- Mining social media to manage crises
- Student science in space
- Argonne artist aids discovery
- OSG rides a Comet
- Internet2 takes Penn State to the NET+
- The turtle tree of life
- Supercomputers put photosynthesis in the spotlight
- XSEDE humanities gateways
- Working towards a European open science cloud
- Working with PRACE: an insider's perspective
- Winning the 'scrap lottery'
- Why aren't there more women in HPC?
- Volunteer computing: 10 years of supporting CERN through LHC@home
- User communities at the heart of European Grid Infrastructure
- Tracking a biomarker for Alzheimer's disease
- Time to get loud about the cloud
- Tim Bell on the importance of OpenStack for CERN
- The future of encryption
- Technology roundup: Science gateways and portals may level the playing field
- Tech transfer – a computing success story?
- Taiwanese step up their game
- Tackling complexity and scale at eResearch NZ 2014
- Supporting world-class research at ISC'14
- Supporting research with grid computing and more
- Supercomputing enables researchers in Norway to tackle cancer
- Supercomputers tuned to aid Nepal disaster relief efforts
- Supercomputers listen for extraterrestrial life
- Supercomputers continue to push the boundaries of discovery
- Supercomputer based in Middle East enters global top 10 for first time
- Student cluster competition is big success at CHPC meeting in South Africa
- South-east European e-infrastructures: the European 2020 vision
- The societal impacts of grid and cloud computing
- Smartphone grids – the future for distributed computing?
- The sky's the limit for cloud computing
- Simulating the multi-verse on the grid
- Simplifying and accelerating genome assembly
- Shaping Europe's future for software, services, and cloud
- Science is a voyage — but we need to travel faster, says Ian Foster
- Revolutionizing rotorcraft design with CFD
- Researchers piece together how virus causes human cancers
- Q & A - Larry Rudolph talks about pervasive computing, virtualization, and science
- Putting all the spinning plates on one stick
- Providing better public services through cloud computing
- Providing services through a hybrid, community, federated cloud
- Protecting our planet
- Opinion - What would Linnaeus do?
- Opinion - What I learned from the grid
- Opinion: A Rich Port for Puerto Rican Science
- Opinion - A round-up of the grid in Chile
- Opinion - GPU-based cheap supercomputing coming to an end
- Opinion - Grids, clouds and communities: an Open Grid Forum perspective
- Opinion - EUAsiaGrid makes a virtue of diversity
- Opinion - Challenges to exascale computing
- Opinion - The age of citizen cyberspace
- Opinion - Africa Grid?
- Opening science to the world; opening the world to science
- No time like the present
- New drug-design strategy could help tackle mental disorders
- New cloud computing testbeds to spur innovation
- Multiscale modeling at the peta- and exascale
- Multi-scale modeling in the virtual laboratory
- Modeling capitalism in the 21st century
- Making cycling safer with HPC and 3D printing
- Losing your rights in a legal cloud
- Letter to the editors - SC10's other hot topics
- Lessons learnt from g-INFO
- The Large Hadron Collider's worldwide computer
- Is it time for the operating system to get on the cloud?
- iSGTW Opinion - Volunteer computing: grid or not grid?
- iSGTW Opinion - Visions and failures: eBooks, smart furniture, grid computing
- iSGTW Opinion - Reaching for the Exa-scale
- iSGTW Opinion - Opinion: Distributed computing and the Singularity
- iSGTW Opinion - Anticipating futures: engineering expectations of ubiquitous computing
- 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 - 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 - Grids and Clouds AAAS
- iSGTW Feature - Fight AIDS at home, via unused computer time
- iSGTW Feature - Einstein at Home
- iSGTW Feature - Clouds make way for STAR to shine
- iSGTW Feature - Clemson: the OSG-BOINC connection
- iSGTW Feature - Catching quakes with laptops
- “Invincible†climate prediction
- Inventing new instruments using GPUs
- Interview: Thomas Sterling
- Interview: Gerhard Wellein
- Identifying new biomarkers for multiple sclerosis
- I need more speed Scotty
- The humanities, as lonely as a cloud
- HPC for your visual library: How algorithms and supercomputers assess video quality
- How grid computing helped CERN hunt the Higgs
- Historic observation of rare type 1a supernova
- Hidden relationships in extreme data — Sherlock investigates
- HEARTEN will warn patients when they risk heart failure
- Harnessing the cloud for global research collaboration
- Harnessing the power of cloud computing through e-Science Central
- Handling big data to understand antimatter at CERN's LHCb experiment
- The growth of HPC in the life sciences
- A guide to the Asia Pacific
- Grid makes drug discovery "crystal clear"
- Grid enables creation of 3D maps to improve diagnosis of liver fibrosis
- Grid computing aids study into post-traumatic stress among Afghanistan war veterans
- Grid computing aids battle to reduce groundwater toxicity
- Is gaming tech the key to green HPC?
- The future for science in Europe is bright – and full of clouds!
- Following the 'red brick road' to data management
- In-flight data tools propel ice sheet research forward
- Flexible cloud: Harnessing heterogeneous hardware resources
- Finding a leader in a crowd
- Feature - Wireless grids: Squeezing a grid onto a widget
- 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 - Transferring FTP to the cloud: Off of desktop, out of mind
- Feature - A tool for reaching the cloud
- Feature - Surfing for earthquakes
- Feature - Superlinks to identify genetic culprits
- Feature - The sun never sets on the GreenStar Network
- Feature - Sifting for dark matter
- Feature - Sixty seconds to save a city
- Feature - A side of cloud with your grid, ma'am?
- Feature - The security-accessibility tug-o-war
- Feature - Scientists, meet the citizens
- Feature - Scientists step back for wide view of LHC data
- Feature - The reports of grid's death are greatly exaggerated
- Feature - Reaching for sky computing
- Feature - Q&A: Grid Colombia warms up
- Feature - Predicting burglary with the grid
- Feature - Predicting the almost un-predictable
- Feature - PEGrid gets down to business
- Feature - OSG All Hands Meeting
- Feature - Open Nebula becomes what you want
- Feature - Observing oceans online
- Feature - Nice to meet you, authentically
- Feature - New result could shed light on the existence of the Universe
- Feature - Magellan explores scientific clouds - scientifically
- Feature - The long view: A conversation with John Wood
- Feature - Lining up new grid users with gqsub
- Feature - Lights, camera, action: FilmGrid
- Feature - Life at the extreme, at the Pierre Auger Observatory
- Feature - A lasting ocean observatory
- Feature - The Large Hadron Collider
- Feature - Joe Hellerstein on cloud programming
- Feature - iPlant: a new paradigm for a scientific field
- Feature - I see crime scenes
- Feature - How green is my grid?
- Feature - HPC adds a spark to EDF's computing capacities
- Feature - From grids to clouds and beyond: GRNET supports Greek researchers
- Feature: Grids and clouds - reaching for the next phase
- Feature - Grid security vulnerabilities: keeping out of the headlines
- Feature - On a grid and a prayer
- Feature - Fruitfly plus flight studies plus grid equals flying robots?
- Feature - Forecasting weather on the grid
- Feature - The forecast before the storm
- Feature - First OSG Summer School a success
- Feature - Fighting pesticide resistance
- Feature - Fighting money-laundering, with the grid
- Feature - Envirogrids: Protecting the Black Sea
- Feature - Egg solution might crack CO2 shell
- Feature - Doing science on the hub
- Feature - DEISA and TeraGrid host joint EU/US Summer School in Italy
- Feature - Dealing with dengue
- Feature - Deciphering the tree of life
- Feature - Computing a way out of poverty
- Feature - Clouds in Geneva: the telecom view
- Feature - Cloudbus: A Toolkit for Utility-Oriented Cloud Computing
- Feature - Climate model tackles clouds
- Feature - CERN School of Computing
- Feature - Case Study: EinsteinatOSG
- Feature - Cancer researchers speed crystallography using grid
- Feature - BP oil spill: Scientists mobilize to create new disaster response science
- Feature - BOINC gets social with Facebook
- Feature - Biology group issues "challenge" to computing
- Feature - BigGrid's big idea
- Feature - Big science facilities meet the cloud
- Feature - Back to Basics - How hardware virtualization works: Part 4
- Feature: Back to Basics - Data Management
- Feature - Australians launch new Compute Cloud
- Feature - ARGUS keeps a sure watch always
- Feature - Answering a truly big question: How did dinosaurs move
- Feature - Achilles tendon a blessing, not a curse
- Extreme weather forecasting is on Europe's horizon
- Enzymes prove no match for supercomputers
- EMI user survey: a surprising start
- Developing cutting-edge ICT systems through public-private partnership
- Cuba could breathe cleaner air, thanks to grid
- Cryptography and security at ISC'13
- Creating a pan-European data infrastructure
- Could HPC simulation hold the key to mimicking one of the strongest and most resilient materials found in nature?
- The continuing question of exascale
- Conserving bio-diversity at Peru's CIP
- Computing to advance new cancer treatment
- Collecting data gets easier with EpiCollect
- Cloud-based HPC resources and simulation software to bolster European SMEs
- Cloud computing: cooking up better contracts with Kuan Hon
- A CERN for climate change
- Cause and effect network models and high-throughput computing
- Caught and caged: the future of drug delivery
- Case study: The GeoChronos web portal
- Campus grids secret to productive grid sites
- Building clouds to boost academic research in Japan
- Bui inspires new fans of distributed computing
- Brain-inspired computing at ISC '14
- Blue Waters enables groundbreaking computational science
- Blue-sky thinking for clouds in Heidelberg
- Big data, big opportunities — for science and for enterprise
- Berkeley lab tackles next-generation climate models
- Back to Basics: Supercomputing
- Back to Basics - How hardware virtualization works: Part 3
- Back to Basics - How hardware virtualization works: Part 2
- Back to Basics - How hardware virtualization works, Part 1: Virtualization and cloud computing
- All in good time
- Gut feeling: XSEDE and TACC explore vascular disease
- iSGTW Link of the week - The world's most powerful computer
- 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 - SciVee: YouTube for scientists?
- 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 - 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 - FennoGrid: gridding with the people
- iSGTW Link of the week - Facetooth?
- iSGTW Link of the week - B.U.R.P
- iSGTW Link of the week: AIBO learns new tricks using grids
- HPC is good for university business
- Greetings from Prague!
- Green power boosts collaboration in Massachusetts
- Former Hubble scientist joins TACC
- Education in the cloud
- Crowdsourcing earthquake detection: Smartphones to the rescue
- Cloud and big data are hot topics in Heidelberg
- Cloudscape Brazil 2014 sets the scene for an EU-Brazil common ICT market for research and business development
- CERN and UNESCO celebrate anniversary of CERN Convention
- CERN Computer Centre expands
- Acronyms of the week - IaaS and SaaS
- Glimpsing galaxies with grid computing
- Faster than a speeding… supercomputer!
- Enter Charity Engine's Million-Core Challenge
- Can you find the Lego figurines hidden in the CERN data centre?
- Bumps in the night
- Bring the universe into your home
- The #beautyofcomputing campaign
- Animation shows Large Hadron Collider data processing
- iSGTW Image of the week - New results from Fight AIDS at Home
- Videos of the week - Cloud computing video contest
- Video of the week - Monitoring with the fishes
- Image of the week: Seeing with lasers
- Image - Satellite maps aid earthquake relief
- Image of the week - Traffic visual
- Video of the Week - Simulations show scenarios for oil spill
- Video of the week - NoHardware.com destroys server huggers' equipment
- Video of the week - NASA goes to the clouds
- Video of the Week - A slice of the Citizen Cyberscience Summit
- Image of the week - A better supernova model
- Image of the Week - Supercomputing between the lines
- Image of the Week - Relativistic reference frames speed simulations
- Image of the Week - e-Science at the Globe
- Image of the Week - Elegance of darkness
- Video of the week - Kids give us their take on supercomputers
- Songs of comfort and joy
- Videos of the week - From CloudCom 2010 to you
- Most beautiful supercomputer?
- Bumps in the night
- Visualizing the flow of noise
- Postcards from Mars – but how did they get here?
- Zippy ions could be the key to superfast quantum computers
- NASA's IRIS set to launch
- Faster than a speeding… supercomputer!
- Animation shows Large Hadron Collider data processing
- Can you find the Lego figurines hidden in the CERN data centre?
- Glimpsing galaxies with grid computing
- International Supercomputing Conference '14
- 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
- Working to make exascale supercomputing a reality
- Enter Charity Engine's Million-Core Challenge
- A global grid for science
- Supercomputer installed in a day
- The #beautyofcomputing campaign
- iSGTW Link of the week - The world's most powerful computer
- iSGTW Link of the week: AIBO learns new tricks using grids
- iSGTW Link of the week - B.U.R.P
- iSGTW Link of the week - How low can a Sudoku go?
- iSGTW Link of the week - SciVee: YouTube for scientists?
- iSGTW Link of the week - Facetooth?
- iSGTW Link of the week - FennoGrid: gridding with the people
- iSGTW Link of the week - Money, infectious disease and Where's George?
- iSGTW Link of the week - reCAPTCHA: stop spam, read books, beat the bots
- iSGTW Link of the week - GridRepublic performs at 700-plus teraflops
- iSGTW Link of the week - Rosetta at home vid to crack 20,000 YouTube views
- iSGTW - Link of the Week: LHC at home
- iSGTW Link of the week - UCLA finds first Mersennes Prime over 10M digits
- iSGTW Link of the week - Virtual reconstruction of a prairie
- Acronyms of the week - IaaS and SaaS
- Link of the Week - Move over, Deep Blue: Watson is here
- Link of the Week - Gaia
- Link of the week - WCG quickly launches influenza project
- Link - Deutsche Welle
- Link of the Week - Chatting about where cloud meets grid
- Link of the Week - Live from the CCS
- Link of the week - Kudos for cloud programming
- Statistics of the week - To lease or buy CPU-hours: that is the question
- Link of the week - GridCast blogs from HealthGrid 2010
- Podcast of the Week - Alan Sill of OGF discusses standards, grids, and clouds
- Link of the Week - A new twist on summer camp: computing classes in the wild
- Link of the Week - Einstein at home bags a pulsar
- Link of the Week - Coming to an i-Phone near you
- Link of the Week - Apps.gov rolls out IaaS
- Link of the Week - World Community Grid turns six
- Le Café Grille
- Words of the Week - Bag-of-Tasks, elasticity, and cloudburst
- Take a ride on the web bus
- Watson wins
- Two opinions on grids and clouds
- Put your money where your supercomputing is
- Greetings from Prague!
- Nobel Prize goes to quantum computing pioneers
- SC12 roundup
- Green power boosts collaboration in Massachusetts
- Former Hubble scientist joins TACC
- CERN Computer Centre expands
- Join the dots to measure antimatter
- Education in the cloud
- Study suggests cloud computing can make business more green
- Research in Europe boosted by launch of new cloud-computing marketplace
- CERN and UNESCO celebrate anniversary of CERN Convention
- Cloud and big data are hot topics in Heidelberg
- The rain in Spain stays mainly in the ... hydrometeorological models
- Protecting the rainforest with upcycled phones and cloud computing
- Cloudscape Brazil 2014 sets the scene for an EU-Brazil common ICT market for research and business development
- SLALOM initiative will help cloud users negotiate twists and turns of ‘service-level agreements’
- HPC is good for university business
- Crowdsourcing earthquake detection: Smartphones to the rescue