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Why "Bidirectional" Contact Tracing Could Drastically Curb Coronavirus Spread—Especially the B-117 Strain | The Brink


Why “Bidirectional” Contact Tracing Could Drastically Curb Coronavirus Spread Especially the B-117 Strain
After a member of the BU community tests positive for coronavirus, BU’s contact tracing team (pictured here) works to quickly identify and get into isolation any close contacts that person has had in recent days. Photo by Cydney Scott for Boston University Photography
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Why “Bidirectional” Contact Tracing Could Drastically Curb Coronavirus Spread Especially the B-117 Strain
BU, MIT researchers say tracers should use the more effective method to focus all efforts on stopping the spread of more infectious strain from UK
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Update on BU's Center for Computing & Data Sciences | BU Today


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As a nor’easter bore down on Boston in early December, dropping more than a foot of snow and leaving the campus all but empty, a convoy of trucks began to arrive at 665 Comm Ave for one of the largest concrete pours in Boston history. The goal of the meticulously choreographed project was to form the slab that will anchor the eventual 305-foot-tall, 345,000-square-foot tower that will be BU’s Center for Computing & Data Sciences. 
BU’s eye-popping Center for Computing & Data Sciences. Image courtesy of KPMB Architects
The state-of-the-art building broke ground in 2020 and is expected to be completed by early 2023, Resembling a stack of books, the structure is an architectural feat, already winning an architecture award before its walls have even gone up. Designed to be über-eco-friendly, it’s heated and cooled by 31 geothermal wells, and its interior spaces have been designed to foster collaboration. When finished, the imposing str ....

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Allow two courses at Anna varsity, Stalin tells Centre


Allow two courses at Anna varsity, Stalin tells Centre
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‘Centre must change stand against reservation and grant nod to admit students’
DMK president M.K. Stalin on Sunday urged the Centre to give up its stand against reservation and grant permission to Anna University to admit students in its M. Tech courses in Biotechnology and Computational Science, based on the 69% reservation.
In a statement, he said Chief Minister Edappadi K. Palaniswami should prevail upon the Centre to withdraw the order against the admission of students to the two courses. ....

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Mira's last journey: Exploring the dark universe


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IMAGE: Visualization of the Last Journey simulation. Shown is the large-scale structure of the universe as a thin slice through the full simulation (lower left) and zoom-ins at different levels. The.
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A massive simulation of the cosmos and a nod to the next generation of computing
A team of physicists and computer scientists from the U.S. Department of Energy s (DOE) Argonne National Laboratory performed one of the five largest cosmological simulations ever. Data from the simulation will inform sky maps to aid leading large-scale cosmological experiments.
The simulation, called the Last Journey, follows the distribution of mass across the universe over time in other words, how gravity causes a mysterious invisible substance called  dark matter to clump together to form larger-scale structures called halos, within which galaxies form and evolve. ....

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