System Can Speed Up Data-Intensive Simulations by 2.5 Timesby King Abdullah University of Science & TechnologyThe key challenge in processing big data is the cost and scale of storing the data in memory
Is Your Supercomputer Stumped? There May Be a Quantum Solutionby Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
NewsPiling on Pressure Solves Enduring Mystery About Metal’s Makeupby University of UtahUntil now, all previous experiments have indicated that lithium’s atoms had a complex arrangement
NewsShape and Size of DNA Lesions Caused by Toxic Agents Affects Repair of DNAby San Diego Supercomputer CenterSDSC’s ‘Gordon’ helps describe complex process that’s fundamental to cancer initiation
NewsA Scientific Advance for Cool Clothing: Temperature-Wise, That IsStanford engineers use SDSC’s ‘Comet’ to develop a plastic fabric that cools the skin
NewsA Rising Peptide: Supercomputing Helps Scientists Come Closer to Tailoring Drug Moleculesby Argonne National LaboratoryComputational protocol may one day enable drug developers to craft novel, therapeutic peptides that precisely target specific disease-causing molecules within the body
NewsBerkeley Lab to Lead 5 Exascale Projects, Support 6 Othersby Lawrence Berkeley National LaboratoryApplied math, computer science strengths support wide range of science and energy projects
NewsEnergy Department to Invest $16 Million in Computer Design of Materialsby Lawrence Berkeley National LaboratoryResearchers to take advantage of DOE’s advanced supercomputer capabilities
NewsIBM Makes Quantum Computing Available on IBM Cloud to Accelerate Innovationby IBM ResearchUsers can run experiments on an IBM quantum processor
NewsResearchers Discover Three New Primate Speciesby Whitney Harder-University of Kentucky News OfficeThe three new species of mouse lemurs were found on the highly biodiverse island of Madagascar
NewsBuilding Living, Breathing Supercomputersby McGill UniversityDiscovery opens doors to creation of biological supercomputers that are about the size of a book.
NewsResearchers to Use Supercomputer to 'Hack' Ebolaby University of LeedsScientists at the University of Leeds will run the equivalent of password cracking software to find the chemical keys to defeating the Ebola virus