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September 26, 2013Having installed one of the world’s largest and most energy-efficient supercomputers at the center, NETL has lowered the energy its uses for computation and enabled the laboratory’s researchers to devise more efficient means to produce and use foss...Hydrocarbons and Geothermal Energy Office
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September 20, 2013OpenMSI, a powerful visualization tool developed by Berkeley Lab, may show the way to everything from better biofuels to more effective medicines.Office of Science
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September 11, 2013During a visit to the National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) in Golden, Colorado, Energy Secretary Ernest Moniz today dedicated the nation's f...Hydropower and Hydrokinetic Office
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Press ReleasesJanuary 15, 2013One of the world’s fastest, most energy-efficient supercomputers - expected to help energy researchers discover new materials, optimize designs and better predict operational characteristics - is up and running at the Office of Fossil Energy’s Nati...Hydrocarbons and Geothermal Energy Office
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March 29, 2012Hydrocarbons and Geothermal Energy Office
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June 24, 2011The Cray XT4 supercomputer at the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory’s National Energy Research Scientific Computing Center (NERSC) is helping to explain the froth of apparent "bubbles."Energy.gov
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Energy ProfileMay 26, 2011Abel, a cosmologist working at SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory, uses supercomputer calculations to help learn about what happened in the first billion years of the history of the Universe. Get the download on his work modeling the first supernova,...Energy.gov
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Energy TodayApril 28, 2011NNSA supercomputers are a key part of our ability to keep our nuclear stockpile safe, secure and effective.Energy.gov
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Energy ProfileApril 21, 2011From using supercomputers to study the movements of ice sheets to developing a model to explore the impacts of storms on ocean currents, find out how her work is advancing climate simulations and modeling.Energy.gov
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December 23, 2010Every year since 1998, the Department of Energy's Los Alamos lab has been using state of the art technology to track Santa Claus as he circles the globe the night before Christmas. New Media Specialist Ginny Simmons sits down with Santa Tracker Head Re...Energy.gov