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Last chance for comments on the NIH Draft Public Access Policy

The National Institutes of Health (NIH) has issued a Request for Information on the NIH Draft Public Access Policy and two supplemental draft guidance documents regarding government use license and rights and costs for publications. To ensure consideration, comments must be submitted in writing by August 19, 2024.

NIH Cloud Lab: Open for Exploration

Are you curious about using the cloud for research? The NIH Cloud Lab is a new 90-day program that enables NIH-affiliated* researchers to explore the cloud at no cost in a secure, NIH-approved environment. Participants can sign up at any time and receive an account with $500 of Amazon Web Services, Google Cloud, or Microsoft…

Unrestricted funds for Amazon Science awardees

The Cornell Center for Advanced Computing (CAC) encourages Cornell researchers to apply for the Amazon Science Spring 2024 call for proposals. “Awardees will receive unrestricted funds, from $50,000 to $100,000 ($80,000 on average) that can be used for any purpose, including leveraging CAC consulting services to accelerate research discoveries,” says Rich Knepper, CAC director. “Up to…

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