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September 9, 2024Projects span software, control systems, and algorithms for quantum computingOffice of Science
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September 6, 2024The Department of Energy’s Office of Science today announced a new research and development opportunity led by Oak Ridge National Laboratory to advance technologies and drive new capabilities for future supercomputers.Office of Science
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August 23, 2024Two types of superconductivity compete at the edge between a topological semimetal and a conventional metal, causing the electrons to switch behavior erratically.Basic Energy Sciences
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August 6, 2024Simulations of massive neutron star merger remnants reveal their structure and early evolution as they cool down by emitting neutrinos.Nuclear Physics
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August 1, 2024A trio of new and improved cosmological simulation codes heralds a new era of exascale computational astrophysics that promises to advance our understanding of the universe with models of unprecedented scale and resolution.Office of Science
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BulletinJuly 29, 2024Scientists discover that superconductivity in copper-based materials is linked with fluctuations of ordered electric charge and mobility of vortex matter.Basic Energy Sciences
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July 19, 2024From the microscopic world to the entire Universe, pressure and energy relate in a similar manner.Nuclear Physics
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July 16, 2024The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) and the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) announce a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) to coordinate efforts to move the needle on quantum computing.Office of Science
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Press ReleasesJuly 16, 2024A New Frontier to Solidify Domestic Leadership with Safe, Trustworthy Artificial Intelligence Systems for Scientific Discovery, Energy Research, and National SecurityEnergy.gov
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Success StoryJuly 15, 2024The new supercomputer will help Idaho National Laboratory keep up with growing demand for computational resources used in nuclear technology research.Office of Nuclear Energy