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NSF Science Now-Episode 12

NSF Science Now-Episode 12

Update: 2013-05-02
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This week's episode highlights Vanderbilt University's humanoid robot geared to help children with Autism Spectrum Disorder, University of Michigan researchers harnessing terahertz technology that could one day help doctors see deep into tissues without the damaging effects of x-ray, Rice University discovery that rocks in the earth's mantle beneath the ocean floor melt much deeper than previously thought and finally, Blue Waters, one of the world's most powerful supercomputers is now available for use nationwide. It's unparrelled processing power enables researchers to perform large-scale scientific applications at the cutting edge of computational science.

Video Credit: Dena Headlee/NSF
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NSF Science Now-Episode 12

NSF Science Now-Episode 12

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