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News Release 16-088
NSF commits $35 million to improve scientific software
Awards will support long-term hubs dedicated to strengthening scientific software ecosystem
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Using methods to be developed under the auspices of the MolSSI, advanced simulations of ion channels in all atom detail can be performed on millisecond timescales to yield insight into basic biophysical questions with implications for biology broadly.
Credit: Matthew Harrigan and Vijay S. Pande, Stanford University
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The Science Gateways Community Institute, a multi-institutional consortium, will increase the capabilities, number and sustainability of science gateways. Gateways are mobile or web-based applications that provide broad access to the nation's shared cyberinfrastructure to scientists and citizens alike.
Credit: San Diego Supercomputer Center
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Visualization of a 3-D cerebellar cortex model generated by researchers Angus Silver and Padraig Gleeson from University College London. The NeuroScience Gateway was used for simulations.
Credit: Angus Silver and Padraig Gleeson, University College London
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