September 22, 2006
Energy Dept. Awards $60-Million for Supercomputing Projects
The U.S. Department of Energy announced this month that it has awarded $60-million for supercomputing projects at 70 universities and laboratories.
The grants, which last from three to five years, are designed to accelerate research into new energy sources, global climate change, environmental cleanup methods, and physics, among other areas.
One of the projects involves developing ways to manage huge amounts of data generated by supercomputers. Carnegie Mellon University
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