Zion Market Research, the market research group announced the analysis report titled ‘ High Performance Computing Market: Global Industry Analysis, Size, Share, Growth, Trends, and Forecasts 2016-2024 ‘ Global High-Performance Computing Market: Overview High-performance computing technology is the use of advanced processes in order to increase the performance and efficiency of the desktop workstation or computer for solving the problems related to engineering, science, and business in comparison to the conventional computing technologies. The high-performance computers have more than one processor with different nodes that range in size from 16 to 64 nodes.
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Plain Bearing Market: Key Trends and Opportunities 2016 – 2024
Plain Bearing Market: Snapshot The plain bearing market has been growing at a steady pace due to the increasing demand for motor vehicles, oilfield machinery, and construction work. A wide range of equipment used in the energy, aerospace, railways, automotive, farm and gardening, construction, and oilfield sectors make extensive use of plain bearings.
Women of NASA Lego Set is Coming
A “Women of NASA” Lego construction set of colorful blocks is in the making. It will inspire budding feminists to reach for the stars.
Dell Intros Industrial IoT Gateways
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High-Performance Computing gets more energy-efficient data transfer
March 2, 2017 — The 3D-NoC network-on-chip developed by Leti, STMicroelectronics, and Mentor Graphics under a project coordinated by IRT Nanoelec offers 20% to 40% less energy consumption and higher speeds than other NoCs. The NoC developed is built on two 28 nm FDSOI stacked circuits, each with 96 processor cores.
Searching for Life on the Newly Discovered Earthlike Planets
It's impossible to know if the creatures living on the planet Trappist-1e suspect they're being watched. Actually, it's impossible to know if there are any creatures at all, but let's assume they're there–because it's a fair enough assumption.
Robotics Prosthetics Market Production, Revenue, Price, Market Share…
PUNE, MAHARASHTRA, INDIA, March 2, 2017 / EINPresswire.com / — Market Scenario and Highlights: Robots are widely used to assist humans in repetitive and physically demanding work or for things that need accuracy and precision in nearly every industry. Modern day prosthetics, or robotic limbs, are defined as mechanical limbs that are controlled by microprocessors and nerve impulses.
Nanobots Market Sales by Key Regions, With Production, Consumption,…
PUNE, MAHARASHTRA, INDIA, March 2, 2017 / EINPresswire.com / — Market Highlights: Nanobots will be the next generation of Nano machines. Nanobot are an extremely small machine designed to perform a specific task on a microscopic scale.
joblib 0.11a3
Lightweight pipelining: using Python functions as pipeline jobs. Home-page: http://pythonhosted.org/joblib/ Author: Gael Varoquaux Author-email: gael.varoquaux@normalesup.org License: BSD Description: Joblib is a set of tools to provide **lightweight pipelining in Python**.
Total solar eclipse coming to Oregon
Oregon will be the first to witness the total eclipse of the sun on Aug. 21, and the Oregon Museum of Science and Industry has front row seats. Complete with science lectures, astronomy-related community groups, and dramatic drummers ringing in each stage of the eclipse, the museum is adding even more not-to-forget experiences to a memorable astronomical event.
Soon, ‘magic’ DNA computer that grows itself
London: In a first, scientists have designed a new, super-fast form of a ‘magic’ computer made of DNA molecules that grows as it computes and can outperform all standard systems in solving important practical problems. Researchers from The University of Manchester in the UK showed the feasibility of engineering a universal Turing machine – a computer that can be programmed to compute anything any other device can process.
Virgin Australia, IAG chairman predicts robots will take our jobs, and our hearts
Virgin Australia and IAG chairman, Elizabeth Bryan , shared the unexpected pleasure she got from her summer reading list with the mob that attended Thursday’s AICD Governance Summit in Melbourne. ASIC chairman Greg Medcraft tells the Economics Legislation Committee bank culture is still an issue that needs to be addressed.
Translation complex profile sequencing to study the in vivo dynamics…
Messenger RNA translation is a tightly controlled process that is integral to gene expression. It features intricate and dynamic interactions of the small and large subunits of the ribosome with mRNAs, aided by multiple auxiliary factors during distinct initiation, elongation and termination phases.
5 Niche Incubators and Accelerators That Could Be Good for…
If you’re looking for a helping hand for your startup, these niche helpers could give you the assistance you need. Programs designed to discover and launch promising startups are no longer the domain of the tech sector.
Pointe- -Calli re exhibits Montr al! Bell’s historical collections
The exhibition follows the development of this amazing device from its invention by Alexander Graham Bell in 1874 up to the digital communications revolution of today. Pointe-A -CalliA re , the MontrA al Archaeology and History Complex, in collaboration with Bell, is presenting Hello, MontrA al! Bell’s Historical Collections, a lighthearted and entertaining exhibition that looks at the evolution of communications through the advances in telephony and the role telephony plays in our lives.
Meet Fairtrade farmers at Exeter Library’s Fairtrade Fortunes…
Exeter Library’s Business and Intellectual Property Centre is offering people the chance to meet two Fairtrade farmers from Ghana and a local jeweller at its Cocoa producers Isaac Baidoo and Veronica Mintah from Kuapa Kokoo, a cocoa farmers’ co-operative, will be talking about their businesses and revealing how Fairtrade has impacted their lives in West Africa. Local jeweller, Erin Cox, will also speak at the event, talking about her bespoke handmade jewellery and why she chose to source Fairtrade materials, including precious metals and stones, as well as detailing the process surrounding Fairtrade use within business.
Traces in rock may be the oldest evidence of life on Earth ever
Are we closing in on life’s cradle? What is claimed to be the oldest evidence of life on Earth yet found backs the idea that the first microbes originated around hydrothermal vents on the seafloor – but the work is already proving controversial. Explaining the origin of life is one of the biggest unclaimed prizes in biology, and one that many scientists – including Nobel prizewinners – are chasing.
Botnets
Botnets have existed for at least a decade. As early as 2000, hackers were breaking into computers over the Internet and controlling them en masse from centralized systems.
UK Parliament to hold inquiry into algorithmic transparency
The House of Commons Science and Technology Committee put out a public call for suggestions on subjects it should investigate and one of the three winning pitches came from Stephanie Mathisen, campaigns and policy officer at Sense about Science, who suggested an inquiry into transparency in algorithmic decision-making. In an explanatory editorial, Mathisen explains that algorithmic decision-making is poorly understood and yet widely acclaimed, which sets the stage for a lot of bad outcomes: governments and corporations are under real pressure to adopt these systems, but to yield to vendor insistence that the decisions the systems deliver are “objective” and also not comprehensible by humans .
TechTarget Research Reports All Flash Array and HyperConverged…
Purchase intent-driven marketing and sales services company TechTarget, Inc. today announced the availability of its Q4 Post Purchase Data Reports for 20 Information Technology market segments. Of note, the All Flash Array and HyperConverged Infrastructure markets have experienced strong growth in volume of transactions over the past several quarters , demonstrating a growing demand for these technologies amongst Global 2000 and mid-size enterprises.
Rapid changes point to origin of ultra-fast black hole ‘burps’
IMAGE: This is an artist impression illustrating a supermassive black hole with X-ray emission emanating from its inner region and ultrafast winds streaming from the surrounding disk . view more Gas outflows are common features of active supermassive black holes that reside in the center of large galaxies.
World’s oldest fossils unearthed
Remains of microorganisms at least 3,770 million years old have been discovered by an international team led by UCL scientists, providing direct evidence of one of the oldest life forms on Earth. Tiny filaments and tubes formed by bacteria that lived on iron were found encased in quartz layers in the Nuvvuagittuq Supracrustal Belt , Quebec, Canada.
When Amazon’s cloud storage fails, lots of people get wet
Usually people don’t notice the “cloud” – unless, that is, it turns into a massive storm. Which was the case Tuesday when Amazon’s huge cloud-computing service suffered a major outage.
When Amazon’s cloud storage fails, lots of people get wet
Usually people don’t notice the “cloud” – unless, that is, it turns into a massive storm. Which was the case Tuesday when Amazon’s huge cloud-computing service suffered a major outage.
New antimicrobial silicone developed at KTU can be used for household, medical purposes
Kaunas University of Technology laboratories often serve as birthplaces of unique products, such as antimicrobial silicone invented by a KTU PhD student Aiste Lisauskaite and her supervisor Dr Virginija Jankauskaite. The researchers believe that the new product will be extremely useful both for household and medical purposes.
New antimicrobial silicone developed at KTU can be used for household, medical purposes
Kaunas University of Technology laboratories often serve as birthplaces of unique products, such as antimicrobial silicone invented by a KTU PhD student Aiste Lisauskaite and her supervisor Dr Virginija Jankauskaite. The researchers believe that the new product will be extremely useful both for household and medical purposes.
Amazon cloud storage failure causes widespread disruption
Amazon’s cloud-computing service, Amazon Web Services, is experiencing an outage in its eastern U.S. region, causing unprecedented and widespread problems for thousands of websites and apps. Amazon is the largest provider of cloud computing services in the U.S. Beginning around midday on the East Coast, one region of its “S3” service based in Virginia began to experience what Amazon, on its service site , called “increased error rates.”
Japanese Animation, Mapped Fossils, Illinois Geology, More: Tuesday Buzz, February 28, 2017
Now available until the end of 2017: a collection of vintage Japanese animation . “Of special note is the inclusion of Junichi Kouchi’s The Dull Sword, the oldest surviving piece of Japanese animation .
Invivoscribe Expands Ion PGM(TM) NGS Platform Menu: Releases…
Invivoscribe Technologies Inc., a global company with more than 20 years of experience providing clonality and biomarker test solutions for the fields of oncology, personalized molecular diagnostics and personalized molecular medicine , today released three additional CE-marked next-generation sequencing assay kits for in vitro diagnostic use to assist in the diagnosis of B-cell malignancies. Invivoscribe has now commercialized more than 40 CE-IVD assays and bioinformatics packages for capillary electrophoresis and NGS platforms and has recently announced a long-term agreement with Thermo Fisher Scientific to bring regulated IVD assays through the FDA on the Ion PGM Dx System.
EP: Govt, science clouds should use open standards, source
The Standards News Portal is updated on a daily basis to bring you the most important news about standards – how they are created, how they affect you – and who’s doing what to whom. The Standards News Portal was launched in February 2002 and currently contains 8411 categorized, searchable articles, perhaps the largest archive of its type in existence.
Cisco accelerates digital network transformation with new virtualization and security technologies
According to a newly released IDC study, organizations around the world are expected to triple the adoption of modern, automated networks over the next two years. To accelerate the journey to these digital-ready networks, Cisco is introducing new technologies that allow customers to virtualize and secure their networks.
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Apart from launching the nostalgia-inducing Nokia 3310 , HMD Global also took the wraps off three new Nokia-branded Android smartphones — Nokia 3, Nokia 5 and the Nokia 6 . Priced at 139 Euros , the Nokia 3 is the most affordable Android smartphone in HMD Global ‘s new lineup.
New SuperBlade from Supermicro Revolutionizes Market, Delivering…
The new 8U SuperBlade supports both current and new generation Intel Xeon processor-based blade servers with the fastest 100G EDR InfiniBand and Omni-Path switches for mission critical enterprise as well as data center applications. It also leverages the same Ethernet switches, chassis management modules, and software as the successful MicroBlade for improved reliability, serviceability, and affordability.
BASF Supports Student Experiment to Analyze Growth Behavior of Plant Cuttings in Zero Gravity
The first school experiment to test if plant cuttings build roots in zero gravity has been sent to the International Space Station . The trial, designed by Maria Koch, Raphael Schilling and David Geray – three students from an agricultural high school in Ravensburg, Germany – left Kennedy Space Center on board the SpaceX rocket that launched yesterday.
These Fearsome Robots Will Bring Mining to the Deep Ocean
In 1974, an enormous ship sailed into the waters northeast of Hawaii. The vessel, built by billionaire Howard Hughes, was set to begin mining mineral deposits in the deep sea – or so the world believed.
In Our View: Continue to Boldly Go
Humans have long been drawn to news that allows us to escape our earthly constraints. So it is that a couple recent items have piqued our interest, reminding that the universe holds secrets that extend well beyond Washington, D.C., or Olympia – and that those secrets are often more interesting than politics.
New York school students help Cornell scientists to monitor invasive species in local waterways
Invasive aquatic species like round goby, Asian carp, and sea lamprey are a growing problem in New York State. Their presence impacts water quality, food supply, recreation and tourism, as well as human and animal health.
Slow-release nanofertilizer could boost crop yields
Nitrogen fertilizers used to grow crops around the globe have a problem. More than three-quarters of their nutrients get washed away before plants can absorb them, wasting money and creating environmental messes downstream.
Hedge Funds Grow More Bullish on Corn as Surplus Eases
The glut of corn that’s been plaguing Midwest growers is finally starting to ease, and hedge funds are betting that will help spark a rally for prices. U.S. corn inventories are set to drop before the 2018 harvest as farmers curb plantings and demand stays robust, the Department of Agriculture said Friday.
Mellanox Sets New DPDK Performance Record With ConnectX-5
Technologies, Ltd. , a leading supplier of high-performance, end-to-end interconnect solutions for data center servers and storage systems, today announced that its ConnectX-5 100Gb/s Ethernet Network Interface Card has achieved 126 million packets per second of record-setting forwarding capabilities running the open source Data Path Development Kit . This breakthrough performance signifies the maturity of high-volume server I/O to support large-scale, efficient production deployments of Network Function Virtualization in both Communication Service Provider and cloud data centers.