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=== Consortiums === Example e-Science infrastructures include the [http://wlcg.web.cern.ch/ Worldwide LHC Computing Grid], a federation with various partners including the [http://www.egi.eu/ European Grid Infrastructure], the Open Science Grid and the [https://web.archive.org/web/20121105040103/http://www.ndgf.org/ndgfweb/home.html Nordic DataGrid Facility]. To support e-Science applications, [[Open Science Grid]] combines interfaces to more than 100 nationwide clusters, 50 interfaces to geographically distributed storage caches, and 8 campus grids (Purdue, Wisconsin-Madison, Clemson, Nebraska-Lincoln, FermiGrid at FNAL, SUNY-Buffalo, and Oklahoma in the United States; and [[UNESP]] in Brazil). Areas of science benefiting from Open Science Grid include: * [[astrophysics]], [[gravitational physics]], [[high-energy physics]], [[neutrino physics]], [[nuclear physics]] * [[molecular dynamics]], [[materials science]], [[materials engineering]], [[computer science]], [[computer engineering]], [[nanotechnology]] * [[structural biology]], [[computational biology]], [[genomics]], [[proteomics]], [[medicine]]
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