Brookhaven

Physics on autopilot

Brookhaven National Lab applies AI to make big experiments autonomous. Read More

November, 2021

Turbocharging data

Pairing large-scale experiments with high-performance computing can reduce data processing time from several hours to minutes. Read More

February, 2021

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

Meeting the eye

A Brookhaven National Laboratory computer scientist is building software to help researchers interact with their data in new ways. Read More

May, 2018

Cloud forebear

A data-management system called PanDA anticipated cloud computing to analyze the universe’s building blocks. Read More

August, 2017

Early-universe soup

ORNL’s Titan supercomputer is helping Brookhaven physicists understand the matter that formed microseconds after the Big Bang. Read More

June, 2016

A smashing success

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

December, 2014

Quantum gold

Driven by what’s missing in experiments, Brookhaven's Yan Li applies quantum mechanics to compute the physical properties of materials. Read More

September, 2013

Seeing beyond 3-D

High-dimensional visualization techniques at Stony Brook and Brookhaven are helping reveal the interactions that drive climate and other complexities. Read More

December, 2011

In climate modeling, speed matters

A Brookhaven team wants to build the 'fast physics' behind clouds, air-suspended particles and precipitation into global climate models. Read More

November, 2010