Saturday, July 30, 2016

What Did You Say? What You Don't Know About Your Hearing




How do your ears help you stay balanced? Why may a song give you goosebumps? What do sound waves do to your eardrums? We've got answers for you.
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Fun Facts About Your Hearing
How do your ears help you stay balanced? Why may a song give you goosebumps? What do sound waves do to your eardrums? We've got answers for you.
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12 Causes of Severe Hearing Loss
Some things are beyond your control, but many aren't. Get tips to help protect your ears.
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What Is Tinnitus?
Ringing in the ears is an annoyance that can lead to major distress. Find out what causes it.
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Symptoms of an Ear Infection
Muffled hearing, pain, and these other signs could mean an infection. Here's when you should call a doctor.
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The Best Way to Remove Earwax
What can you do every day to move the old gunk out? Is it ever OK to use a cotton swab? We sound off on these and other questions.
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What to Know About Vertigo
Is it the same as lightheadedness? Can migraines or medicines cause it? And what surprising thing can ease the sensation?
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Keep These Foods Away From Your Dog





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Friday, July 29, 2016

NSF commits $35 million to improve scientific software


NSF commits $35 million to improve scientific software

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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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