Astrophysicists Simulate the Dark Matter that Cradles a Galaxy Using the power of Oak Ridge National Laboratory's (ORNL's) Jaguar supercomputer, a team led by astrophysicist Piero Madau has run the largest simulation ever of dark matter evolving over billions of years to envelop a galaxy such as our own Milky Way.Full story »
"We Need to Talk" Physicist Don Batchelor at Oak Ridge National Laboratory is trying to create a common language and a computational framework that will allow diverse software codes to communicate with each other in simulations of plasma.Full story »
NCCS System Models Hummingbird Flight Researchers are simulating hummingbird flight on the NCCS's Phoenix supercomputer to advance the science of aerodynamics.Full story »
ORNL Introduces Supercomputing to Summer Students Approximately 60 students and faculty members attended two workshops hosted by the NCCS to familiarize summer students with the science of high-performance computing.Full story »
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