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Bio-IT World
June 2005
Salvatore Salamone
Wanted: Tough Computational Problems Bio*IT World and Orion Multisystems have teamed to launch the Personal Supercomputing Contest intended to help a life science group tackle a difficult computational challenge by providing what amounts to four years of CPU time on an Orion personal supercomputer. mark for My Articles 15 similar articles
Bio-IT World
June 2005
John Russell
India Genomics Institute Chooses HP Supercomputer The Institute of Genomics and Integrative Biology (IGIB) has chosen a 4-teraFLOPS Hewlett-Packard supercomputer running the Linux operating system to advance its life science computational biology research. mark for My Articles 687 similar articles
Bio-IT World
June 2005
New Products Orion Delivers Personal Supercomputer... Cray Taps Dual-Core CPUs for Server Lines... Microway Doubles Up on Navion Server Line... SAS Expands Offerings... Sun Powers Up Sun Fire Server Line... mark for My Articles 190 similar articles
Bio-IT World
June 2005
Michael Athanas
Using Workgroup Storage Arrays There are many commercial solutions for maintaining a life science laboratory data repository. Maintaining the storage device and assuring that it remains a useful repository in the months following the installation are the challenges. mark for My Articles 32 similar articles
Bio-IT World
June 2005
Nancy J. Kelley
Building Centers of Excellence in Translational Medicine New approaches to drug development that will be more effective in translating research to patient delivery will require the design and construction of new facilities that foster new ways of working among larger, multidisciplinary, teams of scientists and medical professionals in biology, chemistry, physics, mathematics, engineering, computer science, and, of course, information technology. mark for My Articles 267 similar articles
Bio-IT World
June 2005
Dennis Yablonsky
Pennsylvania: Home of the 'Biosciences Continuum' Through the involvement of industry, government, academia, financial institutions, medical providers, and a host of ancillary support organizations, Pennsylvania has become the only state that offers support along the entire biosciences continuum. mark for My Articles 23 similar articles
Bio-IT World
June 2005
John Russell
A Totally Spooky Evening Paul Mullin's wonderful play, The Sequence, spills out the sometimes sordid details of the rivalry between the two men who were at the heads of the institutions racing to sequence the human genome. mark for My Articles 70 similar articles
Science News
July 9, 2005
Anatomia These Web pages feature more than 4,500 historic illustrations of human anatomy, taken from 95 rare books, ranging in date from 1522 to 1867. mark for My Articles 21 similar articles
Wired
July 2005
Annalee Newitz
The Coming Boom Big Pharma has made billions pumping up the male population. Now neuroscientists are reverse engineering the female orgasm. For women, excitement starts in the brain. mark for My Articles 106 similar articles
Reason
July 2005
Jesse Walker
Artifact: Natural-Born Cyborgs Suddenly, the boundary between body and machine looks blurry. mark for My Articles 3 similar articles
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