Computational science

DOE Allocates Supercomputer Resources for Groundbreaking Cosmic Ray Research

The U.S. Department of Energy has committed significant supercomputer resources to advance computational science, including a groundbreaking project by Drummond Fielding at Cornell University. His research on cosmic ray transport in interstellar turbulence, utilizing the Frontier supercomputer, aims to uncover vital insights into galaxy formation and black hole growth. This initiative underscores the importance of high-performance computing in modern astrophysics and promises to reshape our understanding of the universe.

Microsoft and PNNL Launch AI-Enhanced Azure Quantum Elements for Scientific Research

Microsoft and PNNL have partnered to enhance Azure Quantum Elements, a groundbreaking software suite that integrates AI with chemistry and materials science research. This collaboration aims to revolutionize scientific discovery by providing advanced AI tools and high-performance computing resources, now available on GitHub, enabling researchers to tackle complex challenges and foster innovation across multiple disciplines.