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| ACM SIGACT
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| ACM's special interest group for Theoretical Computer Science.
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| Advice on Research and Writing
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| A collection of articles on how to perform and present research in the Computer Science field.
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| AI Evolution
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| introduction to AI, the different fields of AI study.
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| Arctic Region Supercomputing Center
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| Supporting high performance computational research in science and engineering with emphasis on high latitudes and the artic.
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| ASCI (Sandia National Lab)
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| Advanced Simulation and Computing.
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| Australian National University Supercomputer Facility
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| provides advanced computing support to computational scientists and engineers as well as to researchers in the humanities and social sciences that have a need for advanced visualization and large data set management.
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| Big Step Towards Quantum Computer
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| Post Doc Henrik Ingerslev Jørgensen from the Nano-Science Center, located at the Niels Bohr Institute at the University of Copenhagen, has come an important step closer to the quantum computer. The journal Nature Physics has just published the researcher's groundbreaking discovery.
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June 25, 2008 |
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| Brazillian Beetle Creates Ideal Diamond Like Photonic Crystals for the Optical Computers of the Future
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| Researchers have been unable to build an ideal “photonic crystal” to manipulate visible light, impeding the dream of ultrafast optical computers. But now, University of Utah chemists have discovered that nature already has designed photonic crystals with the ideal, diamond-like structure: They are found in the shimmering, iridescent green scales of a beetle from Brazil.
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May 20, 2008 |
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| CAC-NET/FoCM-NET
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| Archives and membership information of an electronic forum for researchers in Continuous Algorithms and Complexity and in Foundations of Computational Mathematics.
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| Caltech Center for Advanced Computing Research
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| Provides facilities for computational science and engineering research at Caltech and the Jet Propulsion Laboratory.
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| Caltech Multi-Res Modeling Group
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| Conducts research into the mathematical and algorithmic foundations of numerical problems in computer graphics and scientific computing with a specific focus upon multiresolution techniques.
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| Carbon Nanotubes May Be a Base Material for Future Computers as Electrons are Over 100 Times Faster in Graphene than Silicon
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| University of Maryland physicists have shown that in graphene the intrinsic limit to the mobility, a measure of how well a material conducts electricity, is higher than any other known material at room temperature.
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March 25, 2008 |
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| Center for Computational Research
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| The mission of CCR is to 1) enable Research and Scholarship, 2) provide Education, Outreach, and Training, and 3) effect Technology Transfer to local industry in areas that require high-end computing, storage, networking, and visualization.
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| Center for Parallel Computers in Stockholm
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| The Center for Parallel Computers operates leading-edge, high-performance computers as easily accessible national resources. These resources are primarily available for Swedish academic research and education.
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| Center for Reliable and High Performance Computing
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| The center focuses on research in the areas of high-performance computing, high-performance architectures, fault tolerance, and testing.
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| Central Institute for Applied Mathematics
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| Provides supercomputer resources for the scientific community in Germany.
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| Centre for Discrete Mathematics and Theoretical Computer Science
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| Research areas include artificial intelligence, combinatorial optimization, computability and complexity, and constructive algorithmics.
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| CLRC
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| Central Laboratory of the Research Councils. Research and annual reports.
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| Computer Graphics Laboratory
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| Research areas include volume rendering, rendering algorithms and systems, 3D scanning, image-based rendering, virtual reality, compression of graphics objects, user interfaces for visualization, high-performance graphics architectures, visualization of complex systems and environments.
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| Computing Research Association
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| A consortium of more than 180 North American computer sciences departments from academic institutions.
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| Controlling Light in Nano Optics Devices Opens Path for Variety of New Nanodevices and Technologies
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| Nanoscale devices present a unique challenge to any optical technology - there's just not enough room for light to travel in a straight line.
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October 9, 2007 |
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| Creating Superhuman Intelligence
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| the creation of superhumanly intelligent machines seems unavoidable. Some results of a programmable theory of the ultra-intelligent robots appears on the site.
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| Database and Information Systems
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| research projects involve knowledge discovery, high dimensional access methods.
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| DCU Artificial Life Laboratory
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| focused on exploring the synthesis of basic Autopoietic Agents in computer created virtual computational structures.
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| Fundamental Physics of Material That Holds Promise for Light-Emitting, Flexible Semiconductors Revealved
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| An interdisciplinary team of Cornell nanotechnology researchers has unraveled some of the fundamental physics of a material that holds promise for light-emitting, flexible semiconductors.
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October 9, 2007 |
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| Generation5.org
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| news and views "at the forefront of Artificial Intelligence" posted in web log format. Includes essays, interviews, and competitions.
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| Genetic Ant Algorithm
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| applet that implements the algorithm, based upon the model given in Koza, Genetic Programming, MIT Press.
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| Gnod
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| experiment in the field of artificial intelligence. Self-adapting system which offers recommendations based on entered preferences.
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| HP Labs Proves Existence of New Basic Element for Electronic Circuits
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| "Memristor" discovery could lead to far more energy-efficient computing systems with memories that don't forget, never need to be booted up
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April 30, 2008 |
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| IBM Stores Data on Single Atoms
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| New nanotech breakthroughs have enabled IBM to measure magnetic fields at an atomic level and to build transistor-like switches from a single molecule.
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August 31, 2007 |
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| INCITE Program to Put Oak Ridge Labs Supercomputers to Work on Climate Change, Energy and Alternative Fuels
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| Scientific studies on climate change, energy and alternative fuels are among the 30 projects awarded more than 145 million processing hours on supercomputers at Oak Ridge National Laboratory through the Department of Energy's Innovative and Novel Computational Impact on Theory and Experiment (INCITE) program.
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January 18, 2008 |
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| IT Research
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| Undertakes research in the field of information technology. Products, reports and company information available.
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| Machines 'to match man by 2029'
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| Machines will achieve human-level artificial intelligence by 2029, a leading US inventor has predicted.
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February 16, 2008 |
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| Microsoft, Intel to Fund Multicore Research at UC Berkeley
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| Microsoft and Intel will fund research at the Parallel Computing Lab at UC Berkeley, which explores ways to program software for multicore CPUs.
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March 18, 2008 |
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| New Material May Lead to Advances in Quantum Computing for the Superfast Computers of the Future
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| Scientists at Florida State University's National High Magnetic Field Laboratory and the university's Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry have introduced a new material that could be to computers of the future what silicon is to the computers of today.
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October 9, 2007 |
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| NSF Science and Technology Center
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| A collaboration of five universities researches scientific visualization.
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| Photonic Crystals to be Backbone of the Optical Computers of the Future
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| Materials known as photonic crystals could form the building blocks of future optical computers and micro-scale communications devices. Scientists have developed a low-cost and versatile way to make photonic crystals, and combined them in ways that bring optical 'transistors' a step closer.
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March 4, 2008 |
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| RADIANT
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| The Research and Development in Advanced Network Technology is a part of the Network Engineering Group at Los Alamos National Laboratory.
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| Readware Information Processor
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| Information on and Demonstration of text analysis and retrieval program.
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| Researchers Control Electron Spin, Computer Memory May Be Held in Individual Atoms
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| Your computer has two equally important elements: computing power and memory. Traditionally, scientists have developed these two elements in parallel. Computer memory is constructed from magnetic components, while the media of computing is electrical signals. The discovery of the scientists at University of Copenhagen, Jonas Hauptmann, Jens Paaske and Poul Erik Lindelof, is a step on the way towards a new means of data-storage, in which electricity and magnetism are combined in a new transistor concept.
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April 8, 2008 |
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| Scientific Computing and Imaging Institute
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| University of Utah. Researches visualization, imaging, and applications to biomedicine.
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| Scientists Develop 16-bit Parallel Molecular Nanoprocessor
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| One of the most intriguing possibilities of nanotechnology is in its ability to create molecular constructs that can work autonomously to perform specific tasks or functions. An artificial flagellum, powered by a nanomotor, attached to a vesicle loaded with drugs, delivering medications to a distant target, is our golden dream of the nanofuture.
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March 14, 2008 |
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| SCV
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| Scientific computing and visualization group at Boston University. Research in computational science and engineering, scientific visualization, and computer graphics.
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| Search and Solution Giants Unite in Clouds
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| "Clouds" is a term describing software designed to be rich internet applications that balance the computing between thousands of processors working lightly, rather than fully taxing a single one.
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October 9, 2007 |
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| Sources: Microsoft readying sphere-shaped Surface
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| Microsoft's touch-sensitive tabletop is about to get a spherical makeover.
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March 5, 2008 |
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| SRI Secure Systems Research
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| Research focus on authentication and secure collaboration in networked systems.
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| Supercomputer to Be Installed in Moscow State University Department of Computational Mathematics and Cybernetics for Nanotechnology, New Materials and Life Sciences Research
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| Moscow State University (MSU) and IBM has announced details of an agreement to install a Blue Gene/P supercomputer at the Department of Computational Mathematics and Cybernetics. The new supercomputer, the first installation of the world famous Blue Gene computer in Russia, will be used for fundamental research in nanotechnology, new materials and life sciences.
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January 25, 2008 |
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| Supercomputers on a Single Computer Chip on the way After IBM Researchers Use Light not Electricity in New Style Chips
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| Supercomputers that consist of thousands of individual processor "brains" connected by miles of copper wires could one day fit into a laptop PC, thanks in part to a breakthrough by IBM scientists announced today.
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December 7, 2007 |
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| Supercomputers Simulating As Close As Possible To Reality
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| Supercomputers simulate products and manufacturing processes with-in minutes. In the Computer Aided Robust Design CAROD project, Fraunhofer researchers are developing new methods and software that significantly improve the quality of the virtual components.
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April 14, 2008 |
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| Superfast Computers That Use Light Rather Than Electrons a Step Closer as IBM Develops World's Tiniest Nanophotonic Switch
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| IBM scientists today took another significant advance towards sending information inside a computer chip by using light pulses instead of electrons by building the world's tiniest nanophotonic switch with a footprint about 100X smaller than the cross section of a human hair.
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March 17, 2008 |
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| Thoughts on Artificial Intelligence
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| includes many interesting links, plus articles on the Ackermann function, science & the bible, German vs. English, etc.
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| The Computational Notion of Life
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| This paper makes an interesting link between concepts of computation, cellular automata and the definition of the concept of information.
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