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The U.S. Department of Energy collaborates with the National Cancer Institute to apply supercomputing number-crunching power to cancer research.
The U.S. Department of Energy collaborates with the National Cancer Institute to apply supercomputing number-crunching power to cancer research.
The Princeton Plasma Physics Lab (PPPL) has been selected by the ECP to develop a fusion plasmas application.
High-performance computing is reaching new heights, especially in China
The National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) will work on wind plant modeling and three other projects for the ECP.
Ames Laboratory will contribute expertise to two ECP projects related to computational chemistry software.
Oak Ridge scientists are writing code that not even the world's fastest computers can run (yet).
The Brookhaven National Lab has been selected by the ECP to develop software for computational physics and chemistry projects.