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University of Texas Arlington

UTA Prepares Titan Supercomputer to Process the Data from Quadrillions of Proton Collisions Generated in the New Large Hadron Collider Experiments

University of Texas at Arlington physicists are preparing the Titan supercomputer at Oak Ridge Leadership Computing Facility in Tennessee to support the analysis of data generated from the quadrillions of proton collisions expected during this season’s Large Hadron Collider particle physics experiments.

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Texas A&M University

Texas A&M Chemist Says Trapped Electrons to Blame for Lack of Battery Efficiency

An international team led by Texas A&M University chemist Sarbajit Banerjee is one step closer, thanks to new research that has the potential to create more efficient batteries by shedding light on the cause of one of their biggest problems -- a "traffic jam" of ions that slows down their charging and discharging process.

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Clark University

Clark University Affiliated International Research Project Digs into Shiitake Mushroom's Genetic and Biogeographic History

The researchers won Community Science Program support from the U.S. Department of Energy’s Joint Genome Institute, which will provide “invaluable” services — DNA and RNA sequencing, bioinformatics and other analytical work to unlock the information encoded in shiitake genomes.

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