NSF commits $35 million to improve scientific software 07/29/2016 10:00 AM EDT Scientists increasingly rely on computers to gain insights about the world through simulations, data analytics or visualizations. These computational investigations typically rely on scientific software that makes it possible to perform virtual experiments and explore laboratory research data with reliable, reproducible results, whether one is using a desktop computer or the nation's most powerful supercomputers. Today, the National Science Foundation (NSF) announced two major awards ...
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NSF commits $35 million to improve scientific software
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