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SciScope app and code available for download
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Earlier today the code behind the SciScope site was made available at SciScope.CodePlex.com. This enables others to make their datasets/repositories available and allow others to discover, download and utilize their data in a simple to use website...
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Project Tuva: Richard Feynman is now available to all.
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Project Tuva , an enhanced video player showcasing Richard Feynman’s “Messenger” lectures is available for all to try out. It’s the way I’d like to view talks and related information – check it out. Not only does it allow for web links, images...
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Project Trident: A Scientific Workflow Workbench available for download
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Project Trident CTP is now available for download . Project Trident is a scientific workflow workbench MSR External Research has been working on for the past few years, which allows scientists to analyze large, diverse datasets. It’s built...
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Environment and Energy Workshop at Faculty Summit 2009
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For the past two days at the Microsoft Research Faculty Summit , we hare hosted a Environment and Energy Workshop to look at areas where computing and IT can help solve some of these grand challenges. Output from the workshop will be posted on the...
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Michael Jackson Memorial Concert Live in HD on the Web
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Just heard that the Michael Jackson Memorial concert will be broadcast live in HD over the Web. They will be using IIS Smooth Streaming and Silverlight , the technology that delivered on-demand video for the 2008 Sumer Olympics on NBCOlympics.com...
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Preview the upcoming Eclipse of the Sun in WWT
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On July 22nd there will be a total eclipse of the Sun that will last for over 6 mins that is visible from within a narrow corridor that traverses half of Earth. One of the best regions to see it will be China and the organizers have published a...
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eScience Workshop 2009 – Call for Papers
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The 2009 eScience Workshop will be held at the Gates Center for Computer Science at Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh, PA, October 15-17, 2009. The call for papers closes on July 31, 2009 . Call for Papers We invite contributions from...
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