Seymour R. Cray, a computer industry pioneer and the father of the supercomputer, died October 5, at a hospital near his home in Colorado Springs. He was 71 and had been in the hospital since an automobile wreck two weeks ago. Officials at Penrose Community Hospital said the cause was the severe head injuries Cray had received in the accident
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Conceived in 1943, completed in 1945, and decommissioned in 1955, ENIAC (the Electronic Numerical In...
Obituary for Ralph A. Cram, member of the team architects who created the original Rice Institute ca...
News release announces the death of Hans von Ohain and all that he meant to the University of Dayton
In this article we review the evolution of supercomputers from vector supercomputers to massively pa...
Back when vacuum-tube computers filled entire rooms, a group of young bucks working for the Northrop...
News release announces that Bro. Charles Leonard Zwiesler, S.M., died of a massive cerebral hemorrha...
AbstractSupercomputing or High Performance Computing plays ever more important roles in industrial f...
Since World War II, state support for scientific research has been assumed crucial to technological ...
The BGSU campus student newspaper March 25, 1983.https://scholarworks.bgsu.edu/bg-news/5120/thumbnai...
Walter Kohn (Figure 1) is one of the most cited scientists of our time, who died on 19 April 2016 in...
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Copy of obituary by Walter Houston Clark which appeared in the Parapsychology Review.WALTER NORMAN P...
It goes almost without saying that the impressive development of computational chemistry in the past...
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Although he died in 2008, prolific science novelist Michael Crichton – acting as a ‘ghost-writer’, s...
Conceived in 1943, completed in 1945, and decommissioned in 1955, ENIAC (the Electronic Numerical In...
Obituary for Ralph A. Cram, member of the team architects who created the original Rice Institute ca...
News release announces the death of Hans von Ohain and all that he meant to the University of Dayton