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September 19, 2016Exascale Computing to Support Predictive Wind Flow ModelingIntegrated Energy Systems Office
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September 9, 2016The Madden–Julian Oscillation (MJO) is the largest element of the intraseasonal (30–90 day) variability in the tropical atmosphere.Advanced Scientific Computing Research
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Press ReleasesAugust 30, 2016The Energy Department today announced $3.8 million for 13 projects to use high performance computing resources at the Department's national laboratories to improve manufacturing.Office of Critical Minerals and Energy Innovation
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August 26, 2016Navier-Stokes equations, a set of equations that predict how fluids flow, are used everywhere from special effects in movies to industrial researchAdvanced Scientific Computing Research
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July 20, 2016While isolated electrons in a vacuum can store quantum information nearly perfectly, in real materials, the movements of surrounding atoms disturbsBasic Energy Sciences
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May 20, 2016A collaboration of researchers from MIT, University of California at San Diego, and General Atomics have performed the first set of realisticFusion Energy Sciences
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May 18, 2016Scientists curb the energy appetite of the nation’s “answer machines.”Office of Science
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May 13, 2016Purdue University associate professor receives presidential honor.Office of Science
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May 2, 2016A team of scientists from the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, Northwestern University, and the University of Hamburg have demonstrated aBasic Energy Sciences
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March 30, 2016Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL) today announced it will receive a first-of-a-kind brain-inspired supercomputing platform for deep learning developed by IBM Research. Based on a breakthrough neurosynaptic computer chip called IBM TrueNorth...Office of Technology Commercialization