Learn more about Supercomputers
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March 13, 2017Using the supercomputer Titan at Oak Ridge National Laboratory, scientists performed first-principles computations of the structure of 78Nuclear Physics
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March 1, 2017From the turn of the last century to today, scientists have explored why superconductors never lose current.Office of Science
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BulletinJanuary 26, 2017For semi-rigid molecules at low energies, the well-established normal mode approximation gives a basic understanding of molecular vibrations andBasic Energy Sciences
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BulletinJanuary 23, 2017One of the leading methods for creating qubits involves exploiting specific structural atomic defects in diamonds. Using diamonds is bothAdvanced Scientific Computing Research
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January 18, 2017Kelly Gaffney is the director of the Stanford Synchrotron Radiation Lightsource.Office of Science
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January 11, 2017John Hill directs the NSLS-II User Facility.Office of Science
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December 14, 2016Project director Buddy Bland lives the DOE’s computing mission: to discover, develop, and use computers to solve the biggest problems in science.Office of Science
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November 23, 2016Researchers at the National Energy Technology Laboratory (NETL) will team with two prestigious national laboratories and a major research university to execute two strategic computing projects aimed at meeting the scientific and national security missi...Hydrocarbons and Geothermal Energy Office
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November 22, 2016Scientists are developing computers that will be 50x faster than today’s by 2020, which will enable the first complete simulations of plasma.Energy.gov
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November 15, 2016Smart, tough teams help scientists get the best performance from supercomputers to provide the insights needed to understand how everything from clouds to supernovae works.Office of Science