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NSB-APPROVED FACILITIES |
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The National Science Board approved
continued funding for the Scientific Ocean Drilling Vessel.
The Integrated Ocean Drilling Program (ODP) conducts basic research
into the history of the ocean basins and the overall
nature of the crust beneath the ocean floor using the
scientific drill ship JOIDES Resolution.
Credit: Integrated Ocean Drilling Program, Texas A&M University |
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A grant to develop a Terascale Computing
System was awarded to Pittsburgh Supercomputing Center
(PSC) in August 2000 by the National Science Foundation
following review by the NSB. The final system will serve
U.S. researchers in all science and engineering disciplines
with a peak speed of over six trillion calculations per
second (teraflops).
Credit: Pittsburgh Supercomputing Center |
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Side by side detectors: The NSB-approved prototype AMANDA neutrino
telescope (represented as a yellow cylinder, upper right) provided the first precision
map of high-energy neutrinos detected in Antarctic ice.
Credit: Diagram courtesy of University of Wisconsin-Madison. Used by permission |
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Working surface: The NSF South Pole research station has become
a construction site for two generations of neutrino detectors, AMANDA and IceCube.
IceCube was approved by NSB as a follow-up to AMANDA.
Credit: Robert Morse, University of Wisconsin-Madison. Used by permission |
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