Noisy universe

September, 2015

Berkeley Lab cosmologists sift tsunamis of data for signals from the birth of galaxies. Read More

Layered look

August, 2015

With help from the Titan supercomputer, an Oak Ridge National Laboratory team is peering at the chemistry and physics between… Read More

Bits of corruption

July, 2015

Los Alamos’ extensive study of HPC platforms finds silent data corruption in scientific computing – but not much. Read More

Sneak kaboom

April, 2015

At Argonne, research teams turn to supercomputing to study a phenomenon that can trigger surprisingly powerful explosions. Read More

Slippery subject

February, 2015

University of Texas researchers are out to improve computational models of ice sheets by refining estimates of basal friction: how… Read More

Undersea link to LHC

December, 2014

The Energy Science Network, the high-speed fiber optic data pipeline that has connected all 17 U.S. national laboratories for almost… Read More

A smashing success

December, 2014

The world's particle colliders unite to share and analyze massive volumes of data. Read More

Universe in a day

November, 2014

A team working on the Titan supercomputer simulates the biggest thing of all in a flash, then shares. Read More

Making hydrogen

October, 2014

On the roads around the Bay Area in 2015, there's a good chance Brandon Wood will spot one of the… Read More

Back to the hydrogen future

October, 2014

At Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, Computational Science Graduate Fellowship alum Brandon Wood applies the world’s most sophisticated molecular dynamics codes… Read More