Not exact matches
During our two - day exploration, sponsored once again by our founding partner IBM Watson Health — we'll see, hear, and feel how profoundly
powerful this new
data science can be, particularly in the hands of people like Theresa Beech.
This
powerful data has generated conflict, however, both inside and outside the halls of
science.
Behind the team's process is a diverse group of experts (from geology to oceanography to computer
science), a wealth of hard
data, and some
powerful supercomputers.
Their findings are based on
data from the Large Hadron Collider (LHC), the world's biggest, most
powerful particle accelerator, located at the CERN
science laboratory in Geneva, Switzerland.
Stampede is currently one of the most
powerful supercomputers in the U.S. for open
science research and serves as an important part of NSF's portfolio of advanced cyberinfrastructure resources, enabling cutting - edge computational and
data - intensive
science and engineering research nationwide.
enome - sequencing pioneer Eric Lander, one of the most
powerful men in American
science, did not embezzle funds from the institute he leads, sexually harass anyone, plagiarize, or fabricate
data.
One of the issues that emerged from the 1st Kavli Symposium on
science journalism is the need for
science journalists worldwide to have
powerful and cutting edge
data mining and mapping tools.
«This is a unique,
powerful, and beautiful image
data set that has already yielded excellent research
science.
Lisa Castaneda's Forget Aperture, This is My Test Chamber —
Data and Statistics Final Project is a great example of how teachers can use this
powerful game - based learning tool to engage students in the actual doing of math and
science.
This will serve as a
powerful education tool for the community by providing
data in real time and also advance the Center's existing robust
science and sustainability solutions curriculum for youth.
This may be because of innate suspicion of «big
science» (which climate
science has become, with
powerful patrons in government and UN and international institutions) or because of a commitment to forms of
data and knowledge libertarianism, as in the Wikileaks movement.
«There are
powerful voices of unreason,» says Ben Santer, who led the 1995 IPCC team, «but every year, the
science becomes stronger and the
data are telling an ever more consistent story.»
Advances in
data science have also given rise to
powerful analytics capabilities allowing software developers to provide users with greater insight into
data sets much earlier in the e-discovery process, during the early case assessment phase.