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欧盟加速研制开发高性能超级计算机
欧盟 加速 高性能超级计算机
2016/7/27
世界正在经历着一场前所未有的数字数据革命,高性能超级计算(HPC)一定程度上决定着这场革命的未来。超级计算机自上世纪60年代问世以来,持续推动着全球经济社会的转型升级,发达国家均把高性能超级计算机开发列入本国的优先发展规划。欧委会强调,鉴于欧盟及其成员国数字数据市场的碎片化和研发创新资源的相对分散,欧盟高性能超级计算能力相对世界主要强国已严重滞后,必须引起欧盟成员国的高度重视。
Wearable devices can give away your passwords, according to new research.In the paper "Friend or Foe?: Your Wearable Devices Reveal Your Personal PIN" scientists from the Stevens Institute of Technolo...
Computers have proven capable of helping scientists solve many research problems, from the dynamics of black hole mergers to distant connections in reams of genomic data.But there are some problems th...
During the 2016 Week of Making, the National Science Foundation (NSF) has awarded five, new, early-concept grants to enable the future of do-it-yourself technological innovation known a...
Majoring in making
Majoring making
2016/7/4
Whether through support for researchers designing new 3-D printing and additive manufacturing technologies or for educators developing new methods for hands-on, exploratory learning, the National Scie...
Cuyahoga Valley National Park,Kent State&Cleveland Metroparks launch learning app
Cuyahoga Valley National Park Kent State&Cleveland Metroparks learning app
2016/6/12
Educators, scientists, and technologists from the Cuyahoga Valley National Park, Kent State University and Cleveland Metroparks have partnered to develop a new learning app that is now live and freely...
Stampede 2 drives frontiers of science and engineering forward
Stampede 2 drives science and engineering
2016/6/12
Today, the National Science Foundation (NSF) announced a $30 million award to the Texas Advanced Computing Center (TACC) at The University of Texas at Austin (UT Austin) to acquire and deploy a new la...
‘On-the-fly’3-D print system prints what you design,as you design it
On-the-fly 3-D print system you design you design it
2016/6/12
3-D printing has become a powerful tool for engineers and designers, allowing them to do “rapid prototyping” by creating a physical copy of a proposed design.But what if you decide to make changes? Yo...
In support of the Federal Big Data Research and Development Strategic Plan
Federal Big Data Research Development Strategic Plan
2016/5/31
"NSF has been a leader in supporting fundamental research and development in data analysis methods, techniques and tools that enhance the benefits brought to us by the data and information revolution,...
Scientific visualizations heat up new documentary that helps explain sun’s strange phenomena
Scientific visualizations heat up explain sun’s strange phenomena
2016/5/31
The National Science Foundation (NSF), the supercomputer company Cray Inc., and Sens. Bill Nelson of Florida and Gary Peters of Michigan invite members of the media to attend a special screening of th...
A pioneering study of worldwide sleep patterns combines math modeling, mobile apps and big data to parse the roles society and biology each play in setting sleep schedules.The study, led by University...
Future Directions for NSF Advanced Computing Infrastructure report now available
Future Directions NSF Advanced Computing Infrastructure report
2016/5/6
Large-scale simulation and analysis of massive amount of data are revolutionizing science and engineering. Advanced computing capabilities are essential to tackle a rapidly growing array of science an...
Computers have helped revolutionize the commercial world and transformed the lives of the general public through the development of the Internet and mobile technologies like the iPhone. But, practical...
世界最小单原子磁铁问世
世界最小 单原子 磁铁
2016/4/18
瑞士洛桑联邦理工学院(EPFL)的科学家近日成功研制出世界上最小的磁铁,仅为一个原子大小。科学家们称“它是有史以来最稳定的版本”,有望成为未来计算机不可或缺的零件。目前,硬盘、SD卡等磁性存储设备都已成为日常生活的一部分,但随着计算机越来越小,这些存储设备也要求越来越小。很难找到比单个原子更小的事物,因此,制造此类罕见的单原子磁铁被看成是未来制造微型计算机的必要步骤。但单原子大小的磁铁很难保持磁化...
Computational behavioral science develops tools,methods to reach children with autism
Computational behavioral science children autism
2016/4/13
Lexie is an active, healthy 2-year-old and already lending a hand, or more specifically her wrist, to science. She's helping researchers test sensors designed to gauge something particularly difficult...