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Jul 12, 2007

Intensive Computation Research Not Just for Exploding Star Simulations Anymore


The University of Chicago Chronicle

Scholars taking an avid interest in computational resources on campus 10 years ago tended to be doing data-intensive simulations of exploding stars at the Center for Astrophysical Thermonuclear Flashes. But the days when their colleagues in the biological sciences, social sciences...

May 22, 2007

Genome study wins $9.1 million


Chicago Maroon

A U of C-led research team was awarded a $9.1-million grant on May 14 by the National Human Genome Research Institute, a division of the National Institutes of Health. The team's research of the fruit fly genome, which is smaller and less daunting than the human genome, is part of...

May 15, 2007

Interview: Rick Stevens, Computing and Life Sciences Directorate Lead, Argonne


ITworld.com

Rick Stevens, Computing and Life Sciences Directorate Lead at the Argonne National Laboratory and an internationally recognized expert who helps drive the national agenda on computing was interviewed by David Geer, ITworld.com.

Mar 9, 2007

Rick Stevens: Connecting Computing to Science


HPC Wire

Perhaps the two most important technologies of the 21st century will be information technology and biotechnology. Certainly they have become the most rapidly expanding domains of our era. At the Department of Energy's (DOE) Argonne National Laboratory, the Computing and Life...

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