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Web Content Kurose NSF Confident about future
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Web Content Kurose NSF Confident about future
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Web Content Promising Anticancer Therapy
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Web Content Promising Anticancer Therapy
Even though it's almost impossible to see, computational biophysicist Rommie Amaro is using the Stampede supercomputer at the Texas Advanced Computing Center at The University of Texas at Austin to...
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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 Creating Ultra-Accurate Molecular Models by Applying Machine Learning Techniques
XSEDE Resources Provide the GPU Capability to Develop New Models
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Web Content Supercomputing the Emergence of Material Behavior
XSEDE Maverick simulations enable a first in biomolecular design
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Web Content Supercomputer Simulations Reveal New Insight on Sea Fog Development
A recently published study by an international team of researchers has shed new light on how and why a particular type of sea fog forms
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Web Content XSEDE-Allocated Resources Power Population Genomics Study
Comet, Jetstream, Bridges Run Millions of Genomic Simulations Assisted by the Open Science Grid
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Web Content XSEDE-Allocated Supercomputers Help Accelerate Alzheimer's Research
Comet, Stampede2 supercomputers assist study of nearly 50,000 brain scans
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Web Content XSEDE Allocations Provide Researchers with Insight Into an Elusive Tiny Molecule
Simulations reveal findings that can apply to climate science, human health and more
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Web Content UC Berkeley Scientists Use XSEDE Resources to Study House Mice
New Findings Illustrate Possible Rationale for Some High-Elevation Diseases in Humans
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