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Counting Neutrinos at the South Pole
place to locate a cosmic ray detector and corresponding compute cluster. Azriel Goldschmit and Keith Beattie, respectively a particle physicist and computer systems engineer at Lawrence Berkeley National Labs, will present the physics motivation behind building a kilometer cube neutrino detector at the South Pole, go into some of the details of the data-acquisition system running there and describe travel to, work and life at the South Pole.
Pandemic influenza computer model (no soundtrack)
Simulation of a pandemic flu outbreak in the continental United States, initially introduced by the arrival of 10 infected individuals in Los Angeles. ---------- The spatiotemporal dynamics of the prevalence (number of symptomatic cases at any point in time), is shown on a logarithmic color scale, from 50 or fewer (green) to 100 or more (red) cases per 1000 persons. Without vaccination, antiviral drugs, or other mitigation strategies, the entire nation becomes infected within a few months ...
Nervous system
: the brain, spinal cord and nerves. This system is more sophisticated than any computer Touching an object stimulates sensory receptors under the skin. These generate rapid electro-chemical impulses that travel tiny highways called nerves either to the spinal cord- for reflexes- or to the brain. Here, the impulses move along neural pathways, exciting clusters of cells in specialized sections of the brain for interpretation and then action. From the brain, the impulses again travel the ...
Stephen Purves of ffA on Revolutionizing the Search for New Oil and Gas Fields
acquisition/interpretation which poses a tremendous technical challenge in raw data management and compute processing. Finding the fields is quicker, easier and more interactive with the compute processing capability of Tesla powered by CUDA. ... Subsurface seismic data acquisition interpretation geology off shore marine geometry travel times three dimensional images 3D imaging science rocks impedance faults faulting structure visualisation algorithms CPU cluster Tesla CUDA multi GPU ...
Deltron 3030 - Battlesong with lyrics
astounding Project a uni-beam through his spleen Pulled out my x-ray cannons to disintegrate the phantom It's not fine my cell structure ruptured His form will get bust up into clusters Shadowy masses spread to the greater darkness of outer space Now I'm placed 1st among artists Serve due more space travel Computer (Yes *Deltron*) What have you Next destination The colony of Sicilia *An earth colony -- this* is appealing Hyperspace With mic in place we was off breathing frost in a void ...
The Largest Black Holes in the Universe
surrounding universe… and radically changes it. Just look at MS0735. Two and a half billion light years away, it appears in visible light to be a typical galaxy cluster. But in X-ray light, it's enveloped in a cloud of hot gas. Hollowed out of this cloud are two immense cavities up to 600000 light years across. Now, add in a radio image of the cluster… and you can see two concentrated streams of matter pushing out from the center. That's a give-away that the cavities were formed by an ...
Supermassive Black Hole in the Milky Way Galaxy
to a method designed to sharpen it back up. The idea is to snap thousands of pictures in a short time. Because the atmosphere is in motion, a star's apparent position may shift from image to image. To hone in on the star's true location, a computer averages the positions, and looks for correlations in the wavelength of the stars' light. Here are the stars they began tracking… clustered around the center of the galaxy. The first few years' data allowed the teams to calculate the speeds of ...
How Large is the Universe?
suggested that galaxies could be moving apart because space itself is expanding. So when a photon gets blasted out from a distant star, it moves through a cosmic landscape that is getting larger and larger, increasing the distance it must travel to reach us. In 1995, the orbiting telescope named for Edwin Hubble began to take the measure of the universe… by looking for the most distant galaxies it could see. Taking the expansion of the universe into account, the space telescope found ...
Cosmos - 10: The Edge of Forever 4/6
the surprise of a lot of scientists... ...on a scale of hundreds of millions of light-years... ...the galaxies turn out not to be strewn at random... ...or concentrated in clusters of galaxies... ...but instead, strung out... ...along odd, irregular surfaces, like this. Every dot in this computer animation... ...is a galaxy. The computer lets us look at this distribution of galaxies... ...from many points of view... ...but this is how it looks from the Earth. There is an odd mannequin shape.. ...
Google Internet Summit 2009: Standards Session
are pretty much international standards these days. There's DHS MITRE standards, which are important for cyber security. Liberty, Open Group-- there's all these. And then, you know, there's-- And then these domestic clusters, it's intended to sort of point out that there's these clusters in most major countries of kind of mirror organizations that have relationships with these-- with at least the bigger international ones. And then last but not least, you notice the big circle I have here, " ...