Primping polymers
Supercomputers are helping unravel twists in next-generation smart polymers.
Supercomputers are helping unravel twists in next-generation smart polymers.
Supercomputer models point to twists in a star’s death throes.
An Oak Ridge National Laboratory team builds a new way to follow the bouncing neutrons.
A supercomputer has modeled the HIV capsid, opening drug possibilities.
Energy-materials research provides a test for the big-data flood.
A researcher who drew early inspiration from M&Ms now builds simulations to understand fluid dynamics.
Researchers are out to optimize our uncertain energy future.
As climate changes, so must the tools to model it.
An MIT group taps thin carbon and computing to rid water of salt.
Northwestern University researcher Jorge Nocedal’s algorithms improve global weather predictions and help boost energy efficiency in skyscrapers. His work earned him the 2012 George B. Dantzig Prize.