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Issue 81: iSGTW 2 July 2008

The deep in 3-D


Using the grid, researchers at Brunel University found a way to make holographic images of water samples in 66 percent less time than conventional, single-desktop machines.

In recent years, biologists have used holograms to make three-dimensional (3-D) snapshots of water, and study the underwater world without harming its denizens.

As camera technology improved, researchers could gather more information—and take more detailed pictures.

Paradoxically, advances in digital technology meant that images take longer to process and store: pictures are bigger and more complex, with a single charge-coupled-device (CCD) chip capturing as many as 100,000,000 pixels.

The result? A single desktop machine often takes 12 hours to handle one 3-D image.

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Feature - We can all get along               

Recently, three researchers in Italy found a new approach to grid interoperation, based on “middleware co-existence.”

 

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Feature - Data Transfer Technology

 GridFTP moves data and news

GridFTP, a data transfer protocol optimized for high-bandwidth wide-area networks, handles more than 2.5 million data transfers a day.


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Link of the week

/Fun factoids

“The first test (of the grid) is this gigantic atom-smasher. Assuming it won't blow up the world, which there is some talk it will do . . .”

These were just some of the things said about the grid in a 2-minute story on a well-known cable news channel. 

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Image of the week

  

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Feature - BiG Grid’s big idea

Research - Inflated performance

Profile - People behind EGI: Tiziana Ferrari

Link of the week - News from the CCS

Image of the Week - iSGTW goes to Amsterdam

 Announcements

Deadline extended to 12 Sept  for abstracts, CGW10, Krakow, Poland

DEISA Training Courses, 14 - 16 Sept at EPCC, Edinburgh, UK

CERN Open Lab Workshop, 22-23 Sept, Geneva, Switzerland

Registration open, AGU Fall 2010 Meeting, San Francisco, USA

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September 2010

 

6-8, IASTED in Botswana

6-9, PRACE Training Week

6-10, GridKa School 2010

13-15, CaBIG

13-16, UK All Hands Meeting

14-16, DEISA Training Course

14-17, EGI Technical Forum

20-24, Cluster 2010

21-23, Cybera Summit 2010

22-23, CERN Open Lab

23, DECIDE

27-29, ICT 2010

30, ICRI

 

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