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In a whirlwind, complex career, one researcher studies arctic weather and climate at scales tiny and vast.
Using the Summit supercomputer, Weill Cornell Medicine researchers simulate cell-membrane proteins at different pH levels—a first.
A Q&A with two scientists at Berkeley National Lab aiming to overcome limits in computing power and energy efficiency by designing new microchips.
Ballow is one of just 30 national recipients of a 2021 Department of Energy Computational Science Graduate Fellowship.
Researchers show that a neural network trained exclusively to predict protein shapes can also generate new ones.
The research reveals that major updates to neutrino models are needed for the experiments to achieve high-precision results.
Through these awards, the research teams will be able to access the leadership-class supercomputers at DOE’s Argonne & Oak Ridge National Laboratories
The partnership will work to develop new biodegradable materials for use in buildings, transportation and biomedical applications.
New insights into a gene most associated with breast cancer could explain how DNA is repaired following cell division.
The virtual workshop brought together more than 70 modeling and simulation experts and practitioners who shared the latest trends and research.