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- The University of Georgia has launched its new student portal using the open source uPortal 3 platform in an effort to expand online resources for current students.More
- Saarland University in Germany will explore advanced graphics technologies at its new Intel Visual Computing Institute, which is being made possible through a five-year, $12 million investment--Intel's largest collaboration with a European university.More
- Carnegie Mellon University will play host to the 2009 Game Education Summit, slated for mid-June. The conference focuses on training future game developers and will include industry speakers from Divide by Zero Games, Electronic Arts, Obsidian, Microsoft, Sun Microsystems, and Ubisoft, among others.More
- The University of Buffalo has deployed Netezza's largest data warehouse appliance for performing scientific research. The new system's first query came back in two seconds against a 1.2 billion-row test database.More
- Idaho State University has signed a letter of intent to form a partnership with Positron Systems for the production and distribution of molybdenum-99 (99Mo), a widely used isotope in nuclear medicine.More
- The University of Michigan (U-M) in Ann Arbor and General Motors have formed the Institute of Automotive Research and Education, with a focus on clean and efficient vehicle technologies that address major societal challenges, including energy diversity, sustainable mobility, and technology innovation.More
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