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Published on
October 20, 2006
Last updated
May 22, 2015

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ICTÌýin higher education
Published in The Times Higher
onÌýOctoberÌý20 2006

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'E-Science opportunities for academics in the arts and humanities are great, and attention is moving their way.'


Open your hearts Ìý
E-Science is the way ahead for research and education

Solutions in hand Ìý
Researchers in the arts and humanities are getting to grips with the data deluge

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To ubiquity and beyond Ìý
The challenge of going global

Fire up the young Einsteins Ìý
To spark schoolchildren’s interest in science, researchers are letting them contribute to their projects

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Go to the grid to sieve, sort and report Ìý
Social scientists are gaining the ability to sift through increasingly huge masses of data

What lies beneath Ìý
A user’s guide to the grid

Quest for healing Ìý
The computing power of the National Grid Service is a vital tool in the fight against HIV

Rehearsals of a creative connection Ìý
Performing artists are exploring collaborations with e-Science

The taste of success Ìý
Predicting the structures of organic molecules has aided medical breakthroughs

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Prick up your ears Ìý
The British Library’s sounds archive will add new dimensions to research

The chips are flying Ìý
A virtual collaboratory allows researchers on almost any campus in Canada to access costly advanced equipment

Put your plans on the map Ìý
Wipe out the whiteboard and start mind-mapping

Dial ‘L’ for library Ìý
The contents of an entire library could be carried on a mobile phone within a decade as work progresses on the ‘nanospin project’

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On the part of versatility and freedom of use, these technologies are also a double-edged sword.
On the part of versatility and freedom of use, these technologies are also a double-edged sword.

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