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Australian Life Scientist July/August edition out now 28/07/2010 15:36:00
The July/August edition of Australian Life Scientist is out now. The issue takes an in-depth look at the happenings at the upcoming Human Proteome Organisation (HPUO) 2010 World Congress, which will host the launch of the long awaited Human Proteome Project. - +
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Los Alamos: Roadrunner as important as first computer 17/06/2008 07:47:48
A research director at Los Alamos National Laboratories said the addition of a peta-scale supercomputer is as big a leap forward as when scientists got their hands on their first computer ever. - +
IBM set to test the fastest computer in the world 14/05/2008 08:10:06
Engineers and technicians at IBM are assembling the final pieces of what they hope will soon become the world's most powerful supercomputer - doubling the speed of the today's fastest machine. - +
Science and the supercomputer 31/01/2008 16:48:16
High performance computing is stimulating collaborative research across state - and country - borders. - +
Grid up for infectious diseases 24/08/2007 13:08:43
IBM and university scientists launch global computing effort to find cures for dengue fever, West Nile virus and hepatitis C. - +
IBM still the fastest but HP catching up 29/06/2007 10:50:15
IBM's Blue Gene/L is still the fastest, but Blue Gene/P is on its mark. - +
Kiwi uni buys into Blue Gene 04/06/2007 14:31:17
New Zealand's University of Canterbury will be the first research institution in the southern hemisphere to have an IBM Blue Gene supercomputer. - +
IBM heads supercomputing Top 500 list 29/01/2007 10:43:51
IBM's Blue Gene has retained its position as the most powerful computer in the world. - +
The future is small: nanotech meets biotech 15/11/2006 15:39:47
The convergence of nanotechnology with biotechnology will be one of the hot topics of AusBiotech 2006. Dr John Kapeleris takes a look at recent developments in nanotechnology and how they may be put to use in the biotech world. - +
How Big Blue created the Blue Gene and is now delving into the Blue Brain 15/11/2006 14:42:36
How did a chemistry PhD become one of the 50 most powerful women in business by hooking up the world's largest computer company with the life sciences? Kate McDonald spoke to IBM's Carol Kovac, who admits to being rather excited about the world of biology.
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