What's your fave?
Dan Drollette
Wednesday, 30 September 2009 09:54 UTC
I had to do some paperwork, and found myself trolling through the stories, links and images we’ve done at iSGTW in the past year or so. At 5 items per week, and 50 issues per year, the volume adds up pretty fast!
After looking it over, I came up with the following, idiosyncratic, highly subjective list of favorites — including serious science, weird science, rap videos, cool pictures, unusual applications, bad jokes and nerdy fun stuff.
Any ideas of what to add to the list of iSGTW faves?
- Lost Sounds Orchestra
- Burning down the house, with FireGrid
- Fighting real, modern-day pirates
- Grid makes a SPLASH in underwater archaeology
- In search of the Cod Particle
- Opinion – Grids in radiation treatment
- Image of the Week – Europeana
- LHC, the underground movie
- Dante dances to the volcano
- Editorial – Women in grid computing
- Dilbert on performance reviews
- Los Alamos’ Map of Science
- Plenty more fish in the sea?
- Reaching for the Exa-scale, from the founder of BOINC
- In search of the perfect potato – Conserving bio-diversity at Peru’s CIP
- Cartooning the easy way – Distributed graphics
- Catching quakes with laptops
- UCLA finds first Mersenne prime over 10 million digits
- User name: Bond, James Bond. Password: 007
- Image of the week – XKCD – romance, sarcasm, math and language
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