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Ut Debuts Its Newest Supercomputer
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Ut Debuts Its Newest Supercomputer

The University of Texas at Austin, along with the Texas A&M University, Texas Tech, the University of Texas System, and others, has built the Lonestar 4 supercomputer...

Facebook Shares Server Design
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Facebook Shares Server Design

Facebook Inc. said it would share details for its new server systems and computer rooms with other companies, hoping to set off what it characterized as an open...

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Garbage-Sorting Robot Gets Its Hands Dirty

Robots could fill the role of sorting through and categorizing discarded material from construction and demolition projects for recyclers as a result of the efforts...

National Science Board Talks "big Data"
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National Science Board Talks "big Data"

The U.S. National Science Board recently held a panel discussion exploring the data challenges facing the future of science and engineering research, with the goal...

Dhs Seeks to Grow Antibodies in Cyberspace
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Dhs Seeks to Grow Antibodies in Cyberspace

The U.S. Department of Homeland Security recently released a white paper describing a tripartite approach to cybersecurity based on automation, interoperability...

The Secret to Some of Lucasfilm's Magic: Nvidia's Gpu Chips
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The Secret to Some of Lucasfilm's Magic: Nvidia's Gpu Chips

Like the visual effects you've been seeing in movies these days? Of course, you already know that in most cases they're computer-generated. And as you've seen...

Kaashoek Wins Acm's Prize For Young Researchers
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Kaashoek Wins Acm's Prize For Young Researchers

Frans Kaashoek, a professor in the MIT Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science and associate director of the Computer Science and Artificial...

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Ornl Simulating Japan Nuke Crisis

Researchers at the U.S. Department of Energy's Oak Ridge National Laboratory are using supercomputer clusters to run simulations that could help resolve the nuclear...

The First Plastic Computer Processor
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The First Plastic Computer Processor

Silicon may underpin the computers that surround us, but the rigid inflexibility of the semiconductor means it cannot reach everywhere. The first computer processor...

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Cloud@Home: Goals, Challenges, and Benefits of a Volunteer Cloud

University of Messina professors Salvatore Distefano and Antonio Puliafito suggest using cloud-based volunteer computing, known as Cloud@Home, to solve many ofView...

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Is Government Ready for the Semantic Web?

Semantic technology is capable of supplying answers to questions that might be of interest to U.S. government agencies that have long struggled with problems identifying...

Quantum Computing Device Hints at Powerful Future
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Quantum Computing Device Hints at Powerful Future

One of the most complex efforts toward a quantum computer has been shown off at the American Physical Society meeting in Dallas in the U.S. It uses the strange...

Spotting Insider Threats on the Front Lines
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Spotting Insider Threats on the Front Lines

U.S. Military Academy at West Point cadets are researching ways of using network monitoring tools to automate frontline security.

Gca: Female Developers Crashing the Boys Club
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Gca: Female Developers Crashing the Boys Club

Gail Carmichael is one of the few women to enter the Great Canadian Appathon, a 48-hour video game coding competition taking place at college and university campuses...

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Robotic Arms

Barrett Technologies is working with the U.S. National Science Foundation's Small Business Innovation Research program to develop a Whole Arm Manipulator and a...

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U.s. Supercomputer Experts Assess Radiation Risks Amid Crisis at Japanese Nuclear Facility

The U.S. National Nuclear Security Administration has enlisted a team of supercomputer experts to measure the radiation risks caused by the Japanese nuclear crisis...

A Small Quantum Leap
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A Small Quantum Leap

Northwestern University researchers say they have developed a switching device that could help lead to the creation of a quantum network.

Tv's Next Wave: Tuning In to You
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Tv's Next Wave: Tuning In to You

The television is channeling you. Data-gathering firms and technology companies are aggressively matching people's TV-viewing behavior with other personal data—in...

The Quantum Singularity
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The Quantum Singularity

MIT professor Scott Aaronson and grad student Alex Arkhipov will present a paper at ACM's 43rd Symposium on Theory of Computing that describes an experiment, which...

Retooling Algorithms
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Retooling Algorithms

Charles Leiserson and his team are experts at designing parallel algorithms—including one for a chess-playing program that outperformed IBM’s Deep Blue.
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