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Madeleine Kerr was a double major in physics and theater at Harvey Mudd College and studied acting at a London conservatory ...
“I love Venus,” she says. “It’s Earth’s evil twin.” The two planets are about the same size, but the differences are stark.
Los Alamos’ extensive study of HPC platforms finds silent data corruption in scientific computing – but not much. “Silent data corruption,” or SDC, sounds ...
Pairing large-scale experiments with high-performance computing can reduce data processing time from several hours to minutes. High-performance computing (HPC) and concurrent software improvements are ...
A Brookhaven-Rutgers group uses supercomputing to target the most promising drug candidates from a daunting number of possibilities. Identifying the optimal drug treatment is like hitting a moving ...
A Brookhaven National Laboratory computer scientist is building software to help researchers interact with their data in new ways. Scientific imaging data sets are ballooning in size and complexity.
Computational Science at the National LaboratoriesDEIXIS: Computational Science at the National Labs is the frequently updated online companion to the eponymous annual publication of the Computational ...
ORNL’s Titan supercomputer is helping Brookhaven physicists understand the matter that formed microseconds after the Big Bang. At the dawn of the universe – just after the Big Bang – all matter was in ...
Anda Trifan, a multilingual Romanian émigré, planned on an international business career and chose DePaul University for its strength in the subject. But “about a week before school started, I called ...
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory models the blood-brain barrier to find ways for drugs to reach their target. Stroke, Alzheimer’s disease and many other medical conditions that attack the brain ...
Argonne’s Joe Insley combines art and computer science to build intricate images and animations from supercomputer simulations. This video includes a collage of images and a supernova simulation ...
As a young scientist experimenting with neutrons and X-rays, Kevin Yager often heard this mantra: “Don’t waste beamtime.” Maximizing productive use of the potent and popular facilities that generate ...