Articles tagged 'technology'
- Talk nerdy to me
- The 5 fastest supercomputers in the world
- A dance of black holes
- Jetstream/Exosphere Hackathon
- Predicting oil spills
- Controlling nuclear fusion
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- Introducing SecureMyResearch
- Taking threats out of Twitter
- Overwhelmed by intrusions
- The 5 fastest supercomputers in the world
- Humans Advancing Research in the Cloud announces four awards for new partners
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- Rebels in a pandemic
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- Talk nerdy to me
- HARC/STRIDES Workshop
- Global Pervasive Computation Epidemiology
- Jetstream offers big resources to small universities
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- Lorna Rivera
- Getting digital with your health
- HARC call for proposals
- What can a frog call tell you?
- What will the future be made of?
- Marie-Christine Sawley
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- A greener bitcoin?
- SuperCompCloud Workshop at SC19
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- Cross-training biologists in technology
- Software for endangered species
- The 5 fastest supercomputers in the world
- HARC19 Workshop: Call for papers
- What's next for supercomputing in Europe?
- Mining the news for data
- Trusted CI Fellows
- Unearthing mysteries of the Maya
- 5 ways technology is making the world more accessible
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- The robots that dementia caregivers want
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- The cyborg utopia is still possible
- Celebrating 100,000+ readers
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- 5 ingenious ways scientists are using drones
- Drones upgrade film animation
- Encouraging humanware in cloud computing
- Detecting depression with AI
- The 5 fastest supercomputers in the world
- Searching for ocean microbes
- AI revitalizes rare language
- Don't look away
- Do computers have musical intelligence?
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- Robot dog leads the pack
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- Why hackers and cybersecurity pros need to talk
- Seamless creativity
- A brief history of the smartphone
- A view to a brawl
- Marking a tech milestone
- A brief history of the internet
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- Can tech end slavery?
- Equal access for blind gamers
- More computing power, more problems (to solve!)
- The 5 fastest supercomputers in the world
- What does it really mean?
- Science is spooky
- The end of the open road
- LIGO and OSG launch multi-messenger astronomy era
- Cultivating kindness through computation
- Spotting a shark before it spots you
- The mysterious case of Piz Daint and the proton spin puzzle
- Fourth gravitational wave found
- Deep learning sees behind the mask
- Designing technologies that older adults actually want
- Envirobot cleans up
- From science to superhero
- Riding the Jetstream to the treetops
- TACC's Magnificent 7
- Getting smart in the countryside
- XSEDE cuts through the noise
- HPC heard around the world
- All the world’s a (virtual) stage
- Rattlesnakes on a Jetstream
- Campus Champions make supercomputing a snap
- Wrangling crime in the deep, dark web
- The conversation continues
- Should cybersecurity be a human right?
- A brief history of the internet
- Continue the conversation
- Planet Arcade: NOAA makes science education fun
- It’s a bird, it’s a plane, it’s…nanotechnology
- Artificial intelligence goes to school
- Machine learning and the microbiome
- 2016 in review: For the history books
- Take a tour of our extra-terrestrial neighborhood
- Under the simulation magnifying glass
- Piecing together the genomic puzzle with NCGAS
- The Food Computer
- Supercomputers see the light in Texas
- The right way to simulate the Milky Way
- Happy birthday NSCI!
- Internet freedom and the ethics of technology: A conversation with Erik Huizer
- Distant melodies from Internet2
- The Science DMZ is secure
- Bee backpacks creating big data buzz
- Science DMZ: The fast path for science data
- The virtue of defects
- Faster computing with biomolecular motors
- The revolution will be televised – in freeD™
- A planet is born
- Cloudscape Brazil 2015: Business and research innovating in the cloud
- Jetstream makes HPC a breeze
- Facebook through the looking-glass
- Mining social media to manage crises
- Technology roundup: Science gateways and portals may level the playing field
- Tech transfer – a computing success story?
- Putting all the spinning plates on one stick
- Profile - Domenico Vicinanza, master of fusion
- Opinion - Transferring technology: grids in business
- Opinion - The philosophy of Ubuntu
- Opinion - Multiple challenges for multicore processors
- Opinion - Danish grid project aims to learn from the past
- Is it time for the operating system to get on the cloud?
- iSGTW Technology - YAIM: herding gLite configuration
- iSGTW Technology - XtreemOS: a Linux-based operating system to support next-generation grids
- iSGTW Technology - Weka4WS: distributed data mining using web services
- iSGTW Technology - UNICORE 6: one month on
- iSGTW Technology - Taming the data deluge: the new open source iRODS data grid system
- iSGTW Technology - Sustainable multi-scale simulations using Grid Remote Procedure Call
- iSGTW Technology - GridWay: interoperability without the headache
- iSGTW Technology - Grid in a Box makes virtual grids a piece of cake
- iSGTW Opinion - The role of open source in grid computing: past, present and future
- iSGTW Opinion - The rise of parallelism - and other computing challenges
- iSGTW Opinion - Opinion: Distributed computing and the Singularity
- iSGTW Opinion - Many Task Computing: Bridging the performance-throughput gap
- iSGTW Opinion - Avalanche warning: the new challenges of the data grid
- iSGTW Opinion - Anticipating futures: engineering expectations of ubiquitous computing
- iSGTW Feature - Thailand goes tera: Scientists connect to the power of ThaiGrid
- iSGTW Feature - Testing the waters: coastal ecologists look to open source software to manage distributed sensor data
- iSGTW Feature - STAR of the show
- iSGTW Feature - Sharing software simply
- iSGTW Feature - Results from the SC07 Challenges: Analytics, Bandwidth, Cluster and Storage
- iSGTW Feature - Our powers combined: gLite, Globus and Unicore play ball
- iSGTW Feature - Optical network key to next-generation research
- iSGTW Feature - New bridge over muddled waters of grid storage
- iSGTW Feature - Myth of immutable microprocessors
- iSGTW Feature - Multiple middleware
- iSGTW Feature - Mega grid for mega science
- iSGTW Feature - The magic of GENI: Building networks for the future
- iSGTW Feature - LiveWN and gLiteDVD: true grid scavenging solutions
- iSGTW Feature - Let scientists focus on the science
- iSGTW Feature - Keeping up with Moore's Law
- iSGTW Feature - How to run a million jobs
- iSGTW Feature - The GridSims: real tools for simulated parallel and distributed computing
- iSGTW Feature - Grids and clouds
- iSGTW Feature - Grid Technology Cookbook provides recipe for success
- iSGTW Feature - Fusion of disciplines powers Russian grid infrastructure
- iSGTW Feature - Evolving towards the future of science: genetic algorithms and grid computing
- iSGTW Feature - Europe and China working together to optimize network layer
- iSGTW Feature - EnVision: from data to discoveries
- iSGTW Feature - Embrace failure - TeraGrid fault tolerance workshop
- iSGTW Feature - Electron microscopy via the grid
- iSGTW Feature - Einstein at Home
- iSGTW Feature - BNL takes a cue
- iSGTW Feature - ATLAS: the data chain works
- iSGTW Feature - Almost starting-up the LHC
- Hold an elephant in the palm of your hand
- Feature - Wireless grids: Squeezing a grid onto a widget
- Feature - Ultra-fast networks: the final frontier
- Feature - Smart data handling: An interview with Tevfik Kosar
- Feature - Scientific software goes parallel
- Feature - Recovery Act funds speed up high-speed ethernet
- Feature - Project develops new standards for sharing between grids
- Feature - OSCAR understands the language of chemistry, naturally
- Feature - New physics in space
- Feature - New batch of science gateways hit the spot
- Feature - Neighborly efficiency: Scaling kNN problems using GPUs
- Feature - Lining up new grid users with gqsub
- Feature - A lasting ocean observatory
- Feature - The Large Hadron Collider
- Feature - Jamie Shiers on the STEP'09 postmortem
- Feature - From grids to clouds and beyond: GRNET supports Greek researchers
- Feature - GridFTP accelerates traffic on the World Wide Grid
- Feature - Grid sails to the aid of shipbuilding
- Feature - EDGeS helps us all talk to each other
- Feature - Doing science on the hub
- Feature - Dash heralds new form of supercomputing
- Feature - Computational chemistry suite goes open source
- Feature - Climate model tackles clouds
- Feature - Back to Basics - How hardware virtualization works: Part 4
- Feature - The '70s in the 21st century: synthesized music returns
- Collecting data gets easier with EpiCollect
- Case study: The GeoChronos web portal
- Building the US big data machine
- Back to Basics - Why go parallel?
- Back to basics - What makes parallel programming hard?
- 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
- Avoiding unconscious bias to enable diversity
- iSGTW Link of the week - W3C eGovernment activity to help empower citizens
- iSGTW Link of the week - Visualizing the state of your grid with GridMaps
- iSGTW Link of the week - Salute to SALUTE
- iSGTW Link of the week - ORBIT Open Access Radio Grid Testbed
- iSGTW Link of the Week - nanoHUB.org
- iSGTW Link of the week - Facetooth?
- iSGTW Link of the week - Cloud and grid are complementary technologies
- International team unravels the cotton genome
- Attacking Ebola with nanoparticles
- Acronyms of the week - IaaS and SaaS
- International team unravels the cotton genome
- iSGTW Image of the week - Window to a molecular world
- iSGTW Image of the week - The tadpole galaxy
- iSGTW Image of the week - DILIGENT crunches Flickr over EGEE
- iSGTW - Image of the Week: One view of the LHC
- Image of week - Nanoporous materials for green technology
- Video of the week - Computation and tomography
- Image of the week - Airbending with GPUs
- Video of the week - NoHardware.com destroys server huggers' equipment
- Image of the Week - Elegance of darkness
- Video of the week - Kids give us their take on supercomputers
- Songs of comfort and joy
- Tiny GEMs, big insights
- iSGTW Link of the week - W3C eGovernment activity to help empower citizens
- iSGTW Link of the Week - nanoHUB.org
- iSGTW Link of the week - ORBIT Open Access Radio Grid Testbed
- What is a grid?
- iSGTW Link of the week - Facetooth?
- iSGTW Link of the week - Visualizing the state of your grid with GridMaps
- iSGTW Link of the week - Salute to SALUTE
- iSGTW Link of the week - Cloud and grid are complementary technologies
- Link of the week - The Dagdigian Doctrine
- Acronyms of the week - IaaS and SaaS
- Word of the week: Multithreading
- Link - Deutsche Welle
- Link of the week - Flashback to 1967: computers are just hype
- Link of the week - eScience and Google Summer of Code
- Word of the week - Transparent
- Link of the week - Did you know?
- Link of the week - Why humans don't crash, but computers do
- Link of the Week - When computers were human
- Link of the Week - Einstein at home bags a pulsar
- Link of the Week - Nobel Prize follows Ig Nobel
- Link of the Week - GPU Technology Conference
- Attacking Ebola with nanoparticles
- Protecting the rainforest with upcycled phones and cloud computing