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The Pittsburgh Supercomputing Center has released 3D anatomical data and genetic sequences of tissues from seven organs, including the heart, kidney, and…
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There’s a lot we don’t know about the novel coronavirus. How many virus particles does it take to cause infection? Why do some people develop severe…
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Regular computers, including smart phones, can do a lot of cool stuff, but some datasets are so big that normal PCs just don’t cut it. When that’s the…
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Researchers all over the world, including some here in Pittsburgh, are working on building a detailed, three-dimensional map of cells in the human body…
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For the first time, scientists have discovered the source of a vanishingly tiny particle called a neutrino that came from outside the Milky Way, with the…
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Supercomputers are pretty much what they sound like: bigger, faster and more sophisticated than any Mac or PC. But even within that realm, some machines…
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For the first time, scientists have created a three-dimensional map of a vertebrate brain on a nanometer scale.A nanometer is one-billionth of a meter,…
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Supercomputers help people crunch big data in a number of fields, from research to weather forecasting, but not everyone has access to one or the…
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The National Science Foundation has awarded $9.65 million to the Pittsburgh Supercomputing Center Monday to create a user-friendly supercomputer called…
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Pennsylvania Lt. Gov. Jim Cawley stopped by the Pittsburgh Supercomputing Center in Oakland on Tuesday. Without getting into specifics, Cawley thanked…