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Computer-assisted diagnosis tools to aid pathologists
Researchers are leveraging Ohio Supercomputer Center resources to develop computer-assisted diagnosis tools that will provide pathologists grading Follicular Lymphoma samples with quicker, more consistently accurate diagnoses.
“The advent of dig…
San Diego Supercomputer Center participates in first ‘Census of Marine Life’
After a decade of joint work involving 2,700 researchers from 80 countries, the world’s scientists — as well as the general public — can now access the Census of Marine Life, which provides the first in-depth look at the more than 120,000 diver…
Deep Fritz holds on
You can’t keep a good supercomputer down, especially when it only knows how to do one thing: Play chess. Deep Fritz, the German-built brainiac, forced DNA-based competitor Vladimir Kramnik into a draw Thursday, in a crucial Game Four of the eight-game “Brains of Bahrain” competition. At the half-way point, Kramnik leads the series 3-1. One more win guarantees he won’t lose the “duel of the century” (a decidedly modest claim, considering the year).
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