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Better Heat Dissipation Points to Improved Electronics

Better Heat Dissipation Points to Improved Electronics

by Ken Chiacchia | Nov 17, 2021 | Bridges-2, Science Highlights

Better Heat Dissipation Points to Improved Electronics   New Materials Simulated on Bridges, Bridges-2 May Allow Smaller Devices, Avoiding “Hotspot” Problem   Progress in electronics has led to smaller and smaller devices. But removing the heat...
PSC Receives International Honors for Storm Damage Predictions, Classification of Star Formations

PSC Receives International Honors for Storm Damage Predictions, Classification of Star Formations

by Ken Chiacchia | Nov 15, 2021 | Press release

Twelfth Year PSC Is Recognized by HPCwire Awards, Given to Leaders in the Global high performance-Computing Community Science performed with the Pittsburgh Supercomputing Center’s (PSC’s) advanced research computers has been recognized with two HPCwire Readers’ and...
Virtual Brain Injury Study Identifies Key Factors in Potential Nerve-Fiber Damage

Virtual Brain Injury Study Identifies Key Factors in Potential Nerve-Fiber Damage

by Ken Chiacchia | Oct 28, 2021 | Bridges, Science Highlights

Virtual Brain Injury Study Identifies Key Factors in Potential Nerve-fiber Damage   Initial Report Uses Simulation on Bridges for a Finer-Scale Look at Stresses Leading to TBI Whether from auto collisions, sports impacts, battlefield injuries or other causes,...
PSC BEST Program Leaves Lasting Impact on STEM Education, Students

PSC BEST Program Leaves Lasting Impact on STEM Education, Students

by Ken Chiacchia | Oct 26, 2021 | News

Program marks 15 years of offering bioinformatics curriculum to high school teachers, opening new career paths for students Amanda Sciorillo can’t remember when she first decided she wanted to be a teacher. Back as far as she can recall, and into high school, it...
$125 Million in Grants to Study Cellular Aging to Be Coordinated from Pittsburgh

$125 Million in Grants to Study Cellular Aging to Be Coordinated from Pittsburgh

by Ken Chiacchia | Oct 20, 2021 | Collaborations, Press release

NIH-funded SenNet to Create 3D Atlas of Aging Tissues, Shedding Light on Nerve Degeneration, Diabetes, Cancer and Normal Tissue Functions Grants totaling as much as $125 million over five years to 16 institutions across the U.S. will enable scientists to explore the...
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