Universe in a (Blue) Bottle
Simulating the evolution of the universe on the Argonne Leadership Computing Facility’s IBM Blue Gene/Q.
Simulating the evolution of the universe on the Argonne Leadership Computing Facility’s IBM Blue Gene/Q.
The Advanced Networking Initiative testbed is allowing researchers to develop radical new technologies for the next generation Internet.
Researchers use Oak Ridge Leadership Computing Facility to accelerate drug discovery.
Atmospheric black carbon may not cause as much warming of the climate as we thought.
New microscopy method opens the door to understanding atomic-scale variations in chemistry and improved materials performance in solid oxide fuel cells.
New design significantly increases the lifetime and reduces the platinum content in electrocatalysts needed for advanced fuel cells for automotive applications.
Squeezing creates new class of material built from clusters of carbon atoms.
Nanoscale features in rocks enable more carbon dioxide to be trapped as a solid carbonate material underground.
Enzymes originating from marine sponges were intentionally altered to create a new enzyme that can make semiconductors in artificial cells.
Researchers use NERSC to Create Carbon Dioxide-Separating Polymer.
NERSC helps researchers design new desalination technology.
Cloud-resolving models have difficulty representing the array of processes and scales in tropical storms.