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USA Science and Engineering Festival – Home

April 16, 2016   careers, Commercial Space Flight, computer science, Education, genes, Human Space Flight, International Space Station, ISS, Kids, Large Hadron Collider, LHC, Mars, Mathematics, Mathematics News, nasa, National Science Foundation, NSF, Persevering in Science, physics, Planetary Science, planets, R&D, Research & Development, Science, Science Careers, Scientists, Space, space missions, space travel, STEM, technology

USA Science and Engineering FestivalUSA Science and Engineering FestivalCelebrate STEM at the largest science festival in the country! Join the 4th USA Science & Engineering Festival in Washington, D.C. April 16-17, 2016.
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Jetstream: Targeting the Long Tail of Science…

May 21, 2015   cloud computing, computing, National Science Foundation, NSF

Improving HPC access to the so-called long tail of science is an ongoing NSF priority. Several initiatives, funded at least in part by NSF, are underway and one – Jetstream – is the first NSF-funded HPC Cloud targeted directly at domain scientists and engineers who typically have limited access to HPC resources and limited expertise.

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