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Web Content Ranger supercomputer's lifespan extended one year as part of NSF XD initiative
The Texas Advanced Computing Center (TACC) today announced that operational funding for the Ranger supercomputer, which was expected to end on Feb. 4, 2012, will be extended through Feb. 4, 2013
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Web Content Teen Mentored by UC San Diego Professors Wins $250,000 in Science Prizes
A 17-year-old senior at Canyon Crest Academy in San Diego's North County recently won not one, but three major science competitions after being mentored by two UC San Diego professors in a project...
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Web Content TACC Offers New, Broader Computational Biology Software Stack to Open Science Community
One of the fastest growing areas in science is comparative genomics, which is driven by advances in next-generation sequencing technology.
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Web Content Shields to Maximum, Mr. Scott
Researchers use TACC supercomputers to simulate orbital debris impacts on spacecraft and fragment impacts on body armor
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Web Content Outreach programs set XSEDE apart
Diptorup Deb, a computer science graduate student at the University of North Carolina (UNC) at Chapel Hill, first heard about the XSEDE (Extreme Science and Engineering Discovery Environment)...
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Web Content Modeling the perfect classroom
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Web Content Kelly Gaither Starts Advanced Computing for Social Change
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Web Content Deep Insights from Surface Reactions
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Web Content Travel Transformation
In the next 10 years you are going to see some form of autonomous or connected vehicles on the streets. Natalia Ruiz-Juri, a research associate with The University of Texas at Austin's Center for...
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Web Content 2020 TACC SUMMER INSTITUTE
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Web Content Tools of the 21st Century: HPC, Analytical Ultracentrifugation and a New Detector
UTRC, XSEDE HPC resources used to help uncover a new protein interaction
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Web Content Supercomputing More Light than Heat
Study found that recent computational and theoretical developments have enabled the location of defect-induced conical intersections in semiconductor nanomaterials.
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Web Content Advanced Computing for Social Change
Focused on developing and supporting broadening participation and a more diverse, inclusive advanced computing workforce, this year's SC16 conference will co-locate with a four-day long student...
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Web Content How to see living machines
It sounds like something out of the Borg in Star Trek. Nano-sized robots self-assemble to form biological machines that do the work that keeps one alive. And yet something like this really does go on.
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