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Frontier Exascale Announcing: “Breathtaking…a Giant Scientific Leap Forward for Our Nation” – High Performance Computing News Analysis
[ad_1] Frontier Supercomputer by Justin Whitt, Oakridge Leadership Computing Facility Program and OLCF-5 Project Director It was a day of pride for Oak Ridge National Laboratory as it celebrated the successful completion of a project based on an idea (exascale computing) that began more than 20 years ago. This is the official announcement of Frontier, ... -
Caleb Scharf Wins Carl Sagan Medal for Public Science Communication
[ad_1] Caleb Scharf, senior research scientist at the Columbia Climate School and Columbia’s Director of Astrobiology, presented the 2022 Carl Sagan Medal for “excellent communication to the public by a working planetary scientist.” Awarded. This medal is awarded by the Division of Planetary Sciences of the American Astronomical Society to “scientists who have made significant ... -
“The Influence of Chi on Black Fashion Designers”
[ad_1] When The Chi While it touches on a variety of important topics related to breaking social norms and stereotypes for people of color, one notable way the Showtime series does this is through fashion, especially streetwear. Lena Waithe, creator of the show, said The Chi Meet up-and-coming fashion designers. Rather than featuring lavish, big-name ... -
Rochester Nature Center Delivers Scientific Facts in Parody Music Video
[ad_1] The staff at Rochester’s Quarry Hill Nature Center seem to have solved a scientific problem. How can you entertain people while giving a basic nature lesson? Keep kids engaged by joining the Nature Center’s weekly video program launched early in the COVID-19 pandemic. Add vanilla ice cream and MC Hammer. Throw in firefighters, waders, ... -
Areas with the greatest need for special education for teachers in Iowa
[ad_1] Special education teacher Christina Simmons welcomes and smiles at Marion’s Halo McNutt, 5, and her father, Marvin McNutt, at Starley Elementary School in Marion on Thursday. She only has one special education teacher job in the district, but other school districts are struggling to find more special education teachers and auxiliary professionals. (Savannah Break/The ... -
Zombie-infected fly wins scientific photography contest
[ad_1] beauty and horror. These two concepts of his co-exist in his 2022 Photo Contest winning entry for the BMC Ecology and Evolution journal. The winner, announced Friday, has a fly facing the camera and a parasite extending from its body to its stem. One of her judges described it as “something like science fiction”. ... -
RFK Racing Wins Multiple dotCOMM Awards
[ad_1] RFK Racing has once again been recognized for its excellent marketing efforts with the dotCOMM award for strong digital efforts over the past three years. RFK has won a total of eight awards, including his five Platinum Awards for Digital Marketing and Communications, Video Marketing, Brand Awareness, and Social Media Efforts. “We are extremely ... -
RFK Racing Wins Multiple dotCOMM Awards
[ad_1] RFK Racing has once again been recognized for its excellent marketing efforts with the dotCOMM award for strong digital efforts over the past three years. RFK has won a total of eight awards, including his five Platinum Awards for Digital Marketing and Communications, Video Marketing, Brand Awareness, and Social Media Efforts. “We are extremely ...








