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NCSA Video on Demand brings you talks, presentations, briefings, and other science and technology video content. You can get it from iTunes or sign up for an RSS feed that delivers the content to you automatically (Get instruction on how to subscribe).

To download Quicktime files:
PC: Right-click the Quicktime link and select 'Save Target As...'
Mac: Press the 'Control' key, click the Quicktime link and select 'Download linked file'

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SC11: Scaling Lattice QCD beyond 100 GPUs
Posted: September 26, 2011

Guochun Shi of NCSA's Innovative Systems Laboratory gives a preview of research that will be presented in November at SC11.

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NCSA: Helping industry innovate
Posted: September 7, 2011

Merle Giles, head of the Private Sector Program at the National Center for Supercomputing Applications, talks about how the center works with companies like Caterpillar, ADM, Boeing and others, helping them use supercomputers and simulation to be competitive.

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NCSA's John Towns talks about the NSF-funded XSEDE project
Posted: July 25, 2011

John Towns, principal investigator for the National Science Foundation's new Extreme Science and Engineering Discovery Environment project, talks about the vision for XSEDE and how it will build on the TeraGrid.

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Illinois students create chemistry games
Posted: July 12, 2011

University of Illinois students competed to see which team could create the best video game to teach chemistry concepts. Find out which game took the prize!

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Converging art and technology
Posted: June 14, 2011

Donna Cox, director of NCSA's Advanced Visualization Lab, discusses the ways the center has used cinematic techniques to provide scientific insight over its 25 year history.

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