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10/06/2008
A quantum crack that wasn't: new attack hits photon detector (Ars Technica)
Researchers describe a way to beat quantum encryption using entirely classical means. Fortunately for quantum cryptography, it is a pretty easy crack to beat. Read More...
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10/06/2008
Old Dominion University gets grant to study healing (WAVY 10)
NORFOLK, Va. (AP) -- Old Dominion is getting a $1.6 million grant to study how to use tiny pulses of electricity to reduce wound-related infections and stimulate healing.
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10/06/2008
BRIEFS: NEWS NEAR YOU (Richmond Times-Dispatch)
King and Queen The King and Queen County Board of Supervisors has changed its October and November meetings from Oct. 13 to Oct. 20, and from Nov. 10 to Nov. 17. Both will be at 7 p.m. at the county Courts and Administration Building, 242 Allen's Circle. Midlothian Tommy P. Baer of Midlothian, a partner in the Canfield, Baer, Heller and Johnston law firm, has been appointed by Gov. Timothy M. ...
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10/05/2008
Gut Reaction: Digestion Revealed in 3-D (LiveScience.com via Yahoo! News)
This Behind the Scenes article was provided to LiveScience in partnership with the National Science Foundation.
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10/06/2008
$500,000 NSF Grant To Discover The Learning Algorithm Of The Brain Received By NYU's Courant Institute (Medical News Today)
New York University's Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences and its institutional partners - Stanford University, MIT, and the University of California, Berkeley - have each received a $500,000 grant from the National Science Foundation to study the "learning algorithm of the brain.
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10/06/2008
CLC bio partners with Illumina to provide next generation sequencing data analysis technology (PharmaBiz)
Following an overwhelming reception of CLC Genomics Workbench 1.0, CLC bio announced the release of its next major version of their flagship product: CLC Genomics Workbench 2.0. Additionally, CLC bio has taken another important step in leading next generation sequencing data analysis by becoming an Illumina Connect partner.
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10/06/2008
Natural Compounds That Could Slow Blood Vessel Growth (Medical News Today)
Using computer models and live cell experiments, biomedical engineers at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine have discovered more than 100 human protein fragments that can slow or stop the growth of cells that make up new blood vessels.
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10/06/2008
Reaction Design Launches ENERGICO - A Revolutionary New Tool For Clean Combustion Design In Gas Turbine Applications (PollutionOnline)
Reaction Design, the clean technology chemistry leader, today announced the release of ENERGICO, a revolutionary new simulation package for the gas turbine industry that uses the power of detailed chemistry to accurately model combustion in a virtual environment
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10/06/2008
Welcome to the Data Cloud ? (ZDNet)
‘The Cloud’ is increasingly prevalent in tech conversation these days. Stalwarts of the space such as Amazon and Salesforce go from strength to strength, whilst titans of an earlier model such as Larry Ellison and even Steve Ballmer now seek to appropriate the meme. New blogs like CloudAve play a role in aggregating commentary from near and far. According to Wikipedia, “Cloud computing is ...
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10/06/2008
James River Technical and Velocity Micro(R) Unveil ProMagix(TM) VSC Scientific Workstations, Accelerated by NVIDIA(R) ... (PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance)
James River Technical, Inc. , and Velocity Micro today announced the immediate availability of a full line of High Performance Computing workstation platforms based on the Tesla parallel computing engine from NVIDIA.
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  • Aten - Aten is a tool to create and edit coordinates and configurations for use in computational atomic and molecular sciences.
  • Basis Set Exchange (BSE) - Provides a web-based user interface for downloading and uploading Gaussian-type (GTO) basis sets, including effective core potentials (ECPs).
  • Center for Computational Physics - University of Tsukuba - An inter-university research facility to function as a base to develop research in computational physics and parallel computer science.
  • Computational Physics - FORTRAN source code for computational physics projects
  • Computational physics - The topic in computational physics in Wikiversity.
  • Computational Physics Applets - An applets collections of many physics phenomena.
  • Computational Physics, Inc. - A company founded to perform advanced scientific research and technology development in atmospheric and space physics.
  • Computational Physics Resources - A collection of resources on the web by Behrend College people.
  • Computational Science - Essays on computational physics and modelling magnetic material. Software for simulating the Belousov-Zhabotinsky chemical reaction and for solving the travelling salesman problem.
  • Computational Science Education Reference Desk - Features models and lesson plans based around the use of scientific computing in science, math, and technology to help educators add inquiry based exercises to their classrooms.
  • Computational Studies of Pure and Dilute Spin Models - Monte Carlo simulations of ferromagnetic material using Ising and Potts spin models to ascertain selected properties of such material. Discusses what spin models are and how they are used to simulate magnetic material, with particular attention to the use of cluster algorithms.
  • Computer Simulation Laboratory - Mathematical Modeling of Electromigration in thin film interconnects, Internal Friction spectrum.
  • Conference on Computational Physics 2008 - The conference will be held from August 5-8, 2008 and covers several fields of computational physics.
  • 3D Physics - An overview of numerical methods of simulating physical systems.
  • Division of Computational Physics - This branch of the American Physical Society is focused on computational physics.
  • EPF CPL Computational Physics Laboratory - An investigation infrastructure training students in scientific calculation in physics and informatics.
  • Flow Physics and Computational Engineering - A group in the Mechanical Engineering department at Stanford University. FPCE is contributing new theories, models and computational tools for accurate engineering design analysis and control of complex flows.
  • GNU Scientific Library - The GNU Scientific Library (GSL) is a numerical library for C and C++ programmers. It is free software under the GNU General Public License.
  • HIPTEK Wiki - Helsinki Institute of Physics Technology Programme's TWiki site with information about research activities having to do with computing clusters, the globus toolkit, metadata visualisation and the data grid.
  • International Conference of Computational Methods in Sciences and Engineering - Meeting to bring together computational scientists from several disciplines.
  • Ji-hoon's Homepage - Computational Physics, Simulators on Chaos and many other physical phenomena based on Jbuilder and Java Applets.
  • JLab - Research Project on Object-oriented practice for Computational Physics and Distributed Computing.
  • Krell Institute - Institute for the promotion of computational science.
  • Large-scale Physics Application to Python - Parallel processing systems used to perform molecular dynamics simulation, data analysis, and visualization.
  • Lattice Geometries - Describes a method of defining lattice geometries for use in computational physics.
  • Lester Ingber's Archive - Path integrals in nonlinear stochastic systems. Applications to nuclear physics, neocortex, combat simulations.
  • MDRANGE - Is a molecular dynamics (MD) simulation program tailored for effective calculation of ion ranges.
  • Multigrid Contact Detection - Integrates the idea of multigrid with contact detection problems. Detects potential physical contacts among all the objects in the system.
  • N-Body Simulation - This site keeps track of the various methods used in simulating n-body systems.
  • nMod nBody - Is a modelling Toolkit that contain a Particle-Particle nBody model, a visualiser to display the time evolution, and other utilities to assist in the development of nBody simulation.
  • Numerical Simulation of Waves - An online textbook on using numerical methods to solve a variety of wave equations in mathematical physics.
  • Oomph-lib - An object-oriented open-source finite-element library for the simulation of multi-physics problems. Introduction, download, documentation and example usage. [GPL]
  • Particle Applications of Parallel Computing - An overview of how multiple particle systems can be simulated using parallel computing.
  • Point Group Symmetry - A site contains details of various point-group symmetries, their inter-relations and specific information regarding dipole-transition selection rules.
  • Polygonal Contact Model - A contact algorithm for multibody dynamics.
  • A practical guide to computer simulations - Here practical aspects of conducting research via computer simulations are discussed.
  • Scientific Linux - Is a Linux release put together by Fermilab, CERN, and various other labs and universities around the world ready tuned for experimenters.
  • TOCSY - Toolbox for Complex Systems - For modelling of dynamical systems and time series analysis which were developed in the Nonlinear Dynamics Group Potsdam.
  • University of Groningen, Computational Physics Group - Research topics: quantum computing, time-resolved optical imaging, morphological image analysis, quantum Monte Carlo, nano-scale magnetism, chaos; in Netherlands.
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