The new Help Defeat Cancer initiative, announced on Thursday by IBM, will provide researchers and scientists with the ability to harness supercomputer power, allowing them to simultaneously analyze in one day a volume of cancer biopsy specimens, or tissue microarrays, that would take 13 decades to do with standard PCs.
Tissue microarrays are relatively new investigative tools that can help researchers investigate which therapies or combinations of treatments are most likely to be effective for different kinds or stages of cancer based upon the known outcomes of individual patients, biomarkers, and other factors.
The Help Defeat Cancer project is the latest initiative of the World Community Grid, in which idle time of more than 360,000 computers running Linux, Windows, or Mac operating systems have been volunteered by 200,000 individuals to aid scientists and doctors in advanced research of cancer, AIDS, and human proteome, or proteins.
Open Government: A San Francisco Treat
San Francisco took Obama's pledge of open and transparent government seriously, and launched datasf.org -- its attempt to give the city's data back to its citizens. Developers and users have embraced it, and the city's mayor is already looking ahead....

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