Not exact matches
For number -
crunching researchers, these links offer the «supercomputing equivalent of telecommuting,» says Robert Hollebeek, co-director of the National Scaleable Cluster Project at the University of Pennsylvania, and an earlier award grantee.
This projection would be several years longer if not
for the
researchers» ability to
crunch numbers on «Lincoln,» a supercomputer at the University of Illinois's National Center
for Supercomputing Applications (NCSA) powered by 384 NVIDIA Corp..
To
crunch the
numbers,
researchers asked 21 couples, ages 18 to 35, to wear calorie - tracking armbands while they ran on a treadmill while they had sex once a week
for a month.
Online dating industry
researchers have been
crunching the
numbers for years.
Researchers from the Community College Research Center (CCRC) at Teachers College, Columbia University and the National Student Clearinghouse Research Center
crunched the
numbers for this first - of - its - kind report, examining the 17 - year - olds who took a dual enrollment class in 2010 and tracking them
for six years as they made their way through college.
The
researchers over at Climate Central wanted to show people just that, so they
crunched the
numbers from data sets from DayMet to calculate 1,001 American cities» average winter temperatures and PRISM
for the summer temperatures.
That's the finding of prominent transport
researcher Paul Mees, of Melbourne University, who is
crunching numbers for the Garnaut climate change review.
This is some serious, amazing science getting done
for a fraction of the cost it would have taken if
researchers had to buy the gear needed to
crunch all those
numbers.