Labs

Borrowing from the brainBorrowing from the brain

Borrowing from the brain

Nature inspires Oak Ridge National Laboratory algorithms for neuromorphic processors. Read More

December, 2020
A quantum bridgeA quantum bridge

A quantum bridge

Sandia National Laboratories researchers seek to connect quantum and classical calculations in a drive for a new supercomputer paradigm. Read More

November, 2020
Banishing blackoutsBanishing blackouts

Banishing blackouts

An Argonne researcher upgrades supercomputer optimization algorithms to boost reliability and resilience in U.S. power systems. Read More

October, 2020
Scaling up metadataScaling up metadata

Scaling up metadata

A Los Alamos National Laboratory and Carnegie Mellon University exascale file system helps scientists sort through enormous amounts of records… Read More

May, 2020
Earth’s multimodel futureEarth’s multimodel future

Earth’s multimodel future

A PNNL-led team's mission: integrate climate models to reflect human impact on natural resources – and vice versa. Read More

February, 2020
Beyond the tunnelBeyond the tunnel

Beyond the tunnel

Stanford-led team turns to Argonne’s Mira to fine-tune a computational route around aircraft wind-tunnel testing. Read More

January, 2020
Efficiency surgeEfficiency surge

Efficiency surge

A DOE CSGF recipient at the University of Texas took on a hurricane-flooding simulation and blew away limits on its… Read More

September, 2019
Robot whispererRobot whisperer

Robot whisperer

A DOE computational science fellow combines biology, technology and more to explore behavior, swarms and space. Read More

July, 2019
Labeling climateLabeling climate

Labeling climate

A Berkeley Lab team tags dramatic weather events in atmospheric models, then applies supercomputing and deep learning to refine forecasts. Read More

July, 2019
Molecular landscapingMolecular landscaping

Molecular landscaping

A Brookhaven-Rutgers group uses supercomputing to target the most promising drug candidates from a daunting number of possibilities. Read More

May, 2019