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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, ... -
we are not ready for volcanoes
[ad_1] Humans have marveled at the incredible power of volcanoes for centuries. Earlier this month, tourists flocked to Iceland to see lava flowing from a fissure eruption on the Reykjanes Peninsula. The so-called ‘Land of Fire and Ice’ experienced a surge in tourist numbers after the 2010 Eyjafjallajökull eruption. Despite their magnetic attraction, volcanic eruptions ... -
New Behavioral Health Crisis Unit to Open in Norwich – NBC Connecticut
[ad_1] Backus Hospital is preparing to open a new Behavioral Health Crisis Unit in its emergency department. A member of the hospital’s care team said his 10-room unit was designed to meet the growing needs of the community. “The need for mental health has absolutely skyrocketed since COVID,” said Bacchus Hospital nurse Melissa Oloff. “I ... -
Shaheen applauds $500,000 going to Ammonoosuc Community Health Services in Whitefield
[ad_1] August 19, 2022 **Shaheen has secured funding as Senior Budget Enforcer through the Government Funds Bill for FY22** (Washington DC) – US Senator Jean Shaheen (D-NH), Senior Member of the Senate Appropriations Committeewelcomed a $500,000 grant from the US Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) to Ammonoosuc Community Health Services (ACHS) in Whitefield. ... -
Intermittent Fasting for Weight Loss: What the Science Says
[ad_1] Intermittent fasting for weight loss is an effective way to reduce unwanted fat, especially for those who are obese or have metabolic syndrome. Multiple studies have found that the metabolic effects of intermittent fasting, combined with the calorie deficit that intermittent fasting tends to produce, help create a downward trend on the scale. There ... -
Scientists have found a low-cost way to destroy harmful ‘eternal chemicals’
[ad_1] According to recent research, chemists have discovered a low-cost way to destroy “eternal chemicals.” Scientists have linked her PFAS exposure at certain levels to major health hazards, including cancer and birth defects. It is highly practical as it is resistant to water, oil and dirt. PFAS are found in thousands of common items such ... -
NASA adopts 10-year recommendation for planetary science, issues warning – SpacePolicyOnline.com
[ad_1] The director of NASA’s Planetary Science Division enthusiastically embraces most of the recommendations of the recent decade-long study by the National Academy of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine. While Lori Glaze praised the study overall, she noted that the amount of money needed to run the program is much higher than her current NASA plans, ... -
Underserved High School Students Go to Baja California for Science Experience
[ad_1] A group of 29 Hoover High School students recently returned from Bahia de los Angeles in Baja California after working with scientists and professors. “For example, we would take a boat to some small island, and when we got there, we would get on the water and study everything there,” said second-year student Yairo ...










