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Risk, Responsibility & Opportunity: The CEO's Guide to Climate Action
White Paper As their knowledge continues to evolve, scientists have issued stronger and more compelling warnings about the impacts of climate change and the steps that need to be taken in order to avoid the most catastrophic... [13 Nov 2009]
Missing data: the hidden problem - Draw more valid conclusions with SPSS Missing Value Analysis
White Paper Just about everyone doing analysis has some missing data, especially survey researchers, market researchers, database analysts, researchers and social scientists. Missing data includes questions without answers or... [03 Nov 2009]
Could hackspaces hold the key to business innovation?
Comment The pharma giant has a huge number of highly trained scientists, researchers and engineers, but it's estimated that for every P&G researcher there are 200 people in the global talent pool who are just as capable of... [14 Oct 2009]
National Ignition Facility & Photon Science Drives Research With Robust Data Infrastructure
White Paper NIF's scientists and engineers use highly powerful lasers to produce controlled thermonuclear fusion through a process called inertial confinement fusion. The scientists and engineers need to precisely... [02 Oct 2009]
Earth System Grid Authentication Infrastructure: Integrating Local Authentication, OpenID and PKI
White Paper Climate scientists face a wide variety of practical problems, but there exists an overarching need to efficiently access and manipulate climate model data. Increasingly, for example, researchers must assemble and analyze... [02 Oct 2009]
Craig Venter
AS Profile Venter has also founded, and is chairman and president, of the not-for-profit J Craig Venter Institute - which employs hundreds of scientists in ongoing genomics research. Craig Venter is an American scientist... [29 Sep 2009]
Cranfield University Embeds SAS in a Clinical Research MSc, Providing High Calibre Scientists for Industry
White Paper In 2003, Cranfield University began providing students with the sought-after skills. The challenge was to provide life sciences and pharmaceuticals with expert personnel who combine technical and computing skills with scientific skills,... [19 Sep 2009]
Interoperability and Architecture for the Life Sciences Industry: What It Will Take to Gain Industry Consensus on Interchange Standards, and What Organizations Can Do Today to Optimize Their Own
White Paper It must foster knowledge-sharing among scientists, information specialists, healthcare professionals and consumers. The new reality calls for new synergies among organizations and data platforms that previously didn't... [16 Sep 2009]
Scientists Boost Productivity With User-Friendly High-Performance Solution
White Paper Scientists at the Centre of Informatics Science (CIS) at Nile University worked with Microsoft to migrate their open-source applications for bioinformatics to Windows HPC Server 2008. Nile University is a non-profit... [01 Sep 2009]
PermaDAQ: A Scientific Instrument for Precision Sensing and Data Recovery in Environmental Extremes
White Paper This paper discusses the specialized sensing and data recovery architecture tailored to meet the precision, reliability and durability requirements of scientists utilizing the data for model validation. [29 Aug 2009]
Red Hat HPC Solution: Linux Clusters Made Simple
White Paper The Red Hat HPC Solution allows analysts, engineers, and scientists from organizations of any size to deploy the power of HPC with an out-of-the-box, pre-integrated, vendor-certified software solution. [05 Aug 2009]
Inspire creativity at the office - here's how
Comment Current research suggests we need an ordered, familiar environment in preparation for creativity, like scientists in a lab. Richard Leyland offers some advice on how to do it. Random Walk theory is a funny little idea... [28 Jul 2009]
Leaky pipes cause more delays to Large Hadron Collider's restart
News To begin with, scientists said the LHC experiment would restart in April 2009. The restart of the Large Hadron Collider has been pushed back further, following the discovery of vacuum leaks in two sectors of the experiment. [22 Jul 2009]
Photos: Underwater robots compete to make the biggest splash
Photo SAUC-E organiser, Phil Brown, said in a statement: "Once again students from across Europe have come up with some truly innovative designs that have left the judges and spectators impressed with the talent of these young engineers,... [20 Jul 2009]
University of Central Florida: Overcoming Extreme Water Conditions Through Computer Modeling
White Paper The challenge was to support the mission of the CHAMPS Lab: to educate and train tomorrow's engineers, scientists and educators, while meeting today's coastal hydroscience challenges. Over the last ten years, the Coastal... [22 Jun 2009]