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Agent of the month: Asim Zia - Hotelier Middle East
Agent of the month: Asim Zia Hotelier Middle East
Twitter Reveals When We're Happiest - LiveScience.com
Twitter Reveals When We're Happiest LiveScience.com
Twitter Reveals When We're Happiest - Livescience.com
Twitter Reveals When We're Happiest Livescience.com
A New Jay Peak, in Vermont - The New York Times
A New Jay Peak, in Vermont The New York Times
2012-01-12 - Review of Austin Troy's New Book:The Very Hungry City: Urban Energy Efficiency and the Economic Fate of Cities
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2012-01-11 -Tech Drivers III
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2012-01-05 - Learning on the Lake with Jason Stockwell
Follow Jason Stockwell, director of UVM's Rubenstein Ecosystem Science Lab, and his students onto Lake Champlain as they spend an afternoon and evening studying mysis shrimp's movements before and after sunset.
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2011-12-08 - NECC fiber enabled researcher noted on globusonline.org as "User of the Month"!
James Vincent is the director of the Bioinformatics Core at the Vermont Genetics Network at the University of Vermont.
Why we picked him: James has transferred more than 5TBs of data in less than one month. He has transferred data between several TereGrid/XSEDE resources (including Blacklight, Golem, Lonestar, Ranch and Ranger) and also between his Vermont site and XSEDE resources. He has obtained stellar transfer rates — as high as 1.3 Gbps!
Why we picked him: James has transferred more than 5TBs of data in less than one month. He has transferred data between several TereGrid/XSEDE resources (including Blacklight, Golem, Lonestar, Ranch and Ranger) and also between his Vermont site and XSEDE resources. He has obtained stellar transfer rates — as high as 1.3 Gbps!
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2011-11-08 - *VID WCAX - A new fiber optic network will fill the need for more speed
For scientists using the information highway faster is better, and life in the slow lane can be detrimental to research. So a $1 million dollar grant from the National Science Foundation is helping upgrade the existing data system between Vermont State Colleges and UVM. They want to switch to a high speed fiber optic network that would be 33 times faster than the system's current speed.
Timothy Donovan is chancellor for the Vermont State College system and he joins The :30 to explain how this project got a green light and why.
Timothy Donovan is chancellor for the Vermont State College system and he joins The :30 to explain how this project got a green light and why.
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UVM Scientists Featured in VPT's 'Emerging Science' - UVM News
UVM Scientists Featured in VPT's 'Emerging Science'
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Vermont EPSCoR (Experimental Program to Stimulate Competitive Research) is the project's funder. Located at the University of Vermont, Vermont EPSCoR supports Vermont scientists and business leaders through funding, outreach and technology development. ...
2011-10-19 - UVM Scientists Featured in VPT's Emerging Science
Vermonters might be surprised to learn that Vermont has an aerospace community working to launch a satellite into lunar orbit. That mathematicians are using Twitter to gauge the mood of societies. That local scientists are sequencing the genome of a creature that is so like humans it may have a role in regenerative medicine.
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Gigabytes into the future - Vermont Cynic
Gigabytes into the future
Vermont Cynic
Vermont has received $1 million to upgrade it's Internet connections. The National Science Foundation has awarded The Vermont Experimental Program to Stimulate Competitive Research (VT EPSCoR) at UVM a one million dollar grant to build high-speed ...
2011-10-18 - Dr. Nicholas Gotelli and the ivory-billed woodpecker
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2011-10-12 - New season of Emerging Science begins Oct 26 on VPT
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