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Researcher Warns of "Digital Dark Age"

Oct 28th, 2008 · A assistant professor from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign is sounding a warning that companies, the government and researchers need to come up with a plan for preserving our increasingly digitized data in light of shifting document management …
see also: ca · software · photos · alive · digital · research · platform

$208 Million Petascale Computer Gets Green Light

Sep 3rd, 2008 · The 200,000 processor core system known as Blue Waters got the green light recently as the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign and its National Center for Supercomputing Applications (NCSA) said it has finalized the contract with IBM to build the …
see also: IBM · Online · world · computer · engineering · calculations · contracts

IBM Open Sources Supercomputer Code

Aug 6th, 2008 · IBM has announced at the LinuxWorld conference that they are now hosting all their supercomputing stack software as open source from the University of Illinois. From the article: 'The software will initially support Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5.2 and IBM …
see also: Linux · servers · software · integrated · IBM · world · platform

IBM's Eight-Core, 4-GHz Power7 Chip

Jul 14th, 2008 · The first details on IBM's upcoming Power7 chip have emerged. The Register is reporting that IBM will ship an eight-core chip running at 4.0 GHz. The chip will support four threads per core and fit into some huge systems. For example, University of Illinois …
see also: bandwidth · IBM · Machine · register · memory · PBS · optical

FBI Says Military Had Counterfeit Cisco Routers

May 9th, 2008 · There are new developments in the case of the counterfeit Cisco routers, which we have been discussing or some time. The NYTimes updates the story after an FBI PowerPoint presentation made its way onto the Web. It seems that experts at Cisco have examined …
see also: computer · scientists · electronics · distribution · contractor · NYTimes · demonstrations

HP Admits Selling Infected Flash-Floppy Drives

Apr 9th, 2008 · Hewlett-Packard has been selling USB-based hybrid flash-floppy drives that were pre-infected with malware, the company said last week in a security bulletin. Dubbed "HP USB Floppy Drive Key," the device is a combination flash drive and compact floppy …
see also: servers · research · company · Malware · HP · Storage · Hybrid

Is There Room For a Secure Web Browser?

Mar 27th, 2008 · An anonymous reader points out an eWeek story about researchers from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign who are designing a new web browser based on security. The new software, code-named OP for Opus Palladianum, will separate various components …
see also: network · software · business · interview · Malware · eWeek · platform

Hyper-Entangled Photons — 'Superdense' Coding Gets Denser

Mar 24th, 2008 · ScienceDaily is reporting that researchers at the University of Illinois have broken the record for most information sent via a single photon using the direction of "wiggling" and "twisting" a pair of entangled photons. "Using linear elements, however, …
see also: protocol · decoding · denser · threshold · linear · Hyper · dense

Nanowires of Unlimited Length

Feb 11th, 2008 · StCredZero writes with word of a research team from the University of Illinois who have developed a way to manufacture nanowires of any length from various materials. Not, unfortunately, carbon nanotubes, or we would be looking for news on space elevators …
see also: solution · cm · research · organization · manufactured · demonstrations · Elevator

The Economics of Chips With Many Cores

Jan 15th, 2008 · HPCWire reports that a unique marketing model for 'manycore' processors is being proposed by University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign researchers. The current economic model has customers purchasing systems containing processors that meet the average …
see also: computer · Vendors · customers · Logic · Disabling · processors · dynamic

A New Way To Make Water, And Fuel Cells

Nov 3rd, 2007 · You probably know that it is easy to combine hydrogen and oxygen to make water. After all, this chemical reaction is known for more than two centuries. But now, researchers at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (UIUC) have discovered a new …
see also: technology · Cell · chemicals · expense · technical · Hydrogen · scientific

First Details of Windows 7 Emerge

Oct 19th, 2007 · Some small but significant details of the next major release of Windows have emerged via a presentation at the University of Illinois by Microsoft engineer Eric Traut. His presentation focuses on an internal project called "MinWin," designed to optimize …
see also: Microsoft · Windows · engineering · footprints · Optimizations · University of Illinois · kernelRead

Nanotechnology Boosts Solar Cell Performance

Aug 21st, 2007 · Physicists from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (UIUC) say they have improved the performance of solar cells by 60 percent. And they obtained this spectacular result by using a very simple trick. They've coated the solar cells with a film …
see also: photos · research · Cell · Solar · manufactured · Physicist · nanoparticle

NSF Announces Supercomputer Grant Winners

Aug 8th, 2007 · The NSF has tentatively announced that the Track 1 leadership class supercomputer will be awarded to the National Center for Supercomputing Applications (NCSA) at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. The Track 2 award winner is University of …
see also: Partners · Online · computer · leadership · operation · winners · supercomputing

Synthetic Biology For Natural Fuel

Jul 3rd, 2007 · Making ethanol is easy. Making enough ethanol to fill every gas tank in a developed country is tricky. The Department of Energy has promised $125 million to the Joint BioEnergy Institute, a team of six national labs and universities that will be run like …
see also: products · nation · research · company · lab · energy · country

New Way to Patch Defective Hardware

Apr 10th, 2007 · Researchers have devised a new way to patch hardware. By treating a computer chip more like software than hardware, Josep Torrellas, a computer science professor from the University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign, believes we will be able to fix defective …
see also: Hardware · software · integrated · products · computer · Science · download

O'Reilly Opens Online Tech School

Apr 8th, 2007 · The popular book author has started the O'Reilly School of Technology which offers online training and certification. "The O'Reilly School of Technology and the University of Illinois have partnered to offer Certificates of Professional Development in …
see also: Partners · Online · technology · Tech · Programs · Java · administration

Fish-like Sensors for Underwater Robots

Feb 22nd, 2007 · Today, both submarine and surface ships use sonar for navigation. But sonar and other vision systems face various limitations. So why not imitating fish? For millions of years, fish have relied on 'a row of specialized sensory organs along the sides of …
see also: robots · engineering · vehicle · organization · Sensor · Navigation · Artificial

Protein Gel Quickly Stops Bleeding

Oct 10th, 2006 · Stefan vd Linden writes, "An international team of scientists has discovered a substance to heal bleeding wounds within seconds. They're using a solution of protein molecules that self-organizes into a biodegradable gel. Until now they've only tested …
see also: solution · scientists · organization · animals · proteins · molecules · Neurosurgery

Microreactors Change Propane into Hydrogen

Sep 23rd, 2006 · Microreactors have already been used for on-site reforming of fuels, such as methanol or propane, to produce hydrogen to be used in fuel cells. Now, researchers at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (UIUC) have designed very efficient ceramic …
see also: pictures · scientists · prototype · Cell · laptop · Hydrogen · gasoline







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