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This week in Oz biotech 23/05/2008 12:12:21
Fuming over Commercial Ready, Gallaher moves on, Evado launches out and cash flows in. - +
IBM set to test the fastest computer in the world 14/05/2008 08:10:06
Engineers and technicians at IBM are assembling the final pieces of what they hope will soon become the world's most powerful supercomputer - doubling the speed of the today's fastest machine. - +
Gamers take up protein folding 12/05/2008 11:17:34
Protein science meets computer gaming as researchers Foldit. - +
Cool running for high performance computing 29/06/2007 13:07:50
SGI introduces cool-running blade server system and scores QUT contract. - +
High-performance bioinformatics for everyone 25/04/2007 11:18:15
CLC bio has released the CLC Bioinformatics Cell, which enables users to transform their ordinary Intel- or AMD-based workstation computers to super-computing units. - +
IBM heads supercomputing Top 500 list 29/01/2007 10:43:51
IBM's Blue Gene has retained its position as the most powerful computer in the world. - +
454's Rothberg speaks about 'sequencing by synthesis' 18/08/2005 14:41:28
Kevin Davies spoke with Jonathan Rothberg, the founder of 454 Life Sciences, on the eve of the publication of his company's landmark paper in Nature. - +
Gordon Moore looks back, and forward, 40 years 19/04/2005 15:27:33
Forty years after he coined the most famous law in computing, Gordon Moore still has a few words of advice for the industry. - +
New APAC supercomputer aims for top 30 18/02/2005 14:45:51
The Australian Partnership for Advanced Computing (APAC) has announced details of its next generation supercomputer, which according to executive director John O'Callaghan, has a chance to be one of the top 30 in the world. The supercomputer will provide a computing environment for more than 600 researchers across areas such as the environment, bioinformatics, astronomy, chemistry and physics. - +
San Diego scheme offers a new way to seduce VC 21/01/2005 15:02:34
Long gone are the days when venture capitalists could be seduced with little more than a good idea, two smart people, and a hastily assembled PowerPoint presentation. - +
Novozymes looking for opportunities in Australia 26/10/2004 14:45:53
Danish company Novozyme is aiming to become the "Intel" of biopharmaceuticals, and is looking for opportunities for partnerships, acquisitions and technology licensing in Australia.
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