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New open community effort supports open-source, scalable systems management
OCHAMI's future-oriented approach enables workloads and heterogenous environments
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Students get quantum computing mentorship and research experience
Fellowship covers theory, programming and hands-on projects
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Los Alamos National Laboratory, NNSA and Northern New Mexico College establish new Center for Information Technology and Cybersecurity
Collaboration creates the region’s first cybersecurity education program
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about the article: Los Alamos National Laboratory, NNSA and Northern New Mexico College establish new Center for Information Technology and Cybersecurity
Los Alamos team cracks the code on the bane of quantum machine learning algorithms
Barren plateaus have long plagued progress in the field of variational quantum computing, but their understanding has been limited — until now
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Los Alamos and SK hynix to demonstrate new Object Computational Storage system
Collaboration to debut demonstration at 2024 Flash Memory Summit
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New open-source code improves safety and performance of manufactured parts
Fierro helps develop parts that are stronger, lighter and with less waste
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Machine learning advances the clean-energy economy
Los Alamos scientists used machine learning to explore the effects of cushion gasses on underground hydrogen storage
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Los Alamos AI takes a big step forward in predicting earthquakes
Scientists used powerful modeling software to find patterns in the continuous seismic waveforms during a series of stick-slip, magnitude-5 earthquakes
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about the article: Los Alamos AI takes a big step forward in predicting earthquakes
Seeds of today’s supercomputers planted 80 years ago
Stanislaw Ulam joined the Manhattan Project in 1944 and pioneered early computing efforts
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AI can help forecast toxic “blue-green tides”
Los Alamos scientists seek to build computer models for predicting harmful cyanobacterial bloom events
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Why we need supercomputers — and electricity
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Venado installation opens the door for AI applications at Los Alamos
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Picturing science at summer camp
Wildfire visualizations ignite young minds
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Los Alamos HIV databases support global battles with disease
Our databases now serve more than 10,000 unique website visits per month
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about the article: Los Alamos HIV databases support global battles with disease
New twist on AI makes the most of sparse sensor data
Novel approach using natural-language models opens AI applications for edge computing
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about the article: New twist on AI makes the most of sparse sensor data
Partnership on large-scale in-storage analytics promotes efficiency and data protection
Los Alamos National Laboratory and AirMettle roll out standardized APIs for analytics in computational storage devices
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about the article: Partnership on large-scale in-storage analytics promotes efficiency and data protection
Supercomputer simulation attacks problem of drug-resistant bacteria
Understanding molecular processes can improve the antibiotics and vaccines that fight disease
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about the article: Supercomputer simulation attacks problem of drug-resistant bacteria
Not too big: Machine learning tames huge datasets
Using the Summit supercomputer, Los Alamos algorithm breaks the exabyte barrier
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Welcome to Crossroads
Los Alamos installs its newest supercomputer
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Novel hardware approach offers new quantum-computing paradigm
Using natural quantum interactions allows faster, more robust computation for Grover’s algorithm and many others
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about the article: Novel hardware approach offers new quantum-computing paradigm
Capabilities extended for ordered Key Value Store Computational Storage Device
Demonstration of new secondary indexing capability at 2023 Flash Memory Summit
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4 Los Alamos scientists win DOE Early Career Research Awards
Multiyear funding supports projects in chemical physics, environmental science, applied mathematics and particle physics
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about the article: 4 Los Alamos scientists win DOE Early Career Research Awards
Asteroids named for 2 Lab researchers
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Simple data gets the most out of quantum machine learning
A new approach to training quantum neural networks allows today’s error-prone quantum computers to perform practical work
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Breakthrough boosts quantum AI
More is better — to a point — when using a large number of parameters to train machine learning models on quantum computers
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Los Alamos National Laboratory researchers design new artificial synapses for neuromorphic computing
The interface-type device offers energy-saving performance for next-generation computing design
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about the article: Los Alamos National Laboratory researchers design new artificial synapses for neuromorphic computing
The woman behind the curious invention of modern software
Klára Dán von Neumann's handwritten letters confirm her legacy
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Qubits put new spin on magnetism, boosting applications of quantum computers
Experiments on a quantum annealing computer ‘let the matter talk to you’
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Attention all New Mexico girls: Apply for a free summer physics camp in Santa Fe!
Women scientists and engineers at Los Alamos National Laboratory teach the free Summer Physics Camp for Young Women
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Seagate and Los Alamos National Laboratory collaborate on computing near storage
The two teams are innovating world’s first per-device compute on erasure-protected data at a lowered total cost of ownership
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New disease model pits zombies against clerics for clarity
Epidemic modeling requires nuanced approach for diseases such as HIV
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Enlisting machine learning to pick the perfect vaccine
The cost to develop a single vaccine can be up to $68 million
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The protein-to-cellulose bond: Just how sticky is it?
High-performance computing simulations reveal the molecular determinants for optimizing enzyme or protein stickiness for diverse biotechnological applications
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about the article: The protein-to-cellulose bond: Just how sticky is it?
Unusual gamma-ray burst reveals previously undetected hybrid neutron-star merger event
Modeling calls into question supernova origin, forcing reconsideration of the prevailing view of gamma-ray-burst events
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about the article: Unusual gamma-ray burst reveals previously undetected hybrid neutron-star merger event
New effort underway to help revolutionize future of vaccine development
Machine-learning tool intends to streamline process to make it faster and more affordable
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about the article: New effort underway to help revolutionize future of vaccine development
First phase of new supercomputer installed at Los Alamos National Laboratory
Once complete, Crossroads will deliver 4 times the power of the current supercomputer
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about the article: First phase of new supercomputer installed at Los Alamos National Laboratory
AI predicts physics of future fault slip in laboratory earthquakes
Analyzing seismic signals, a natural-language processing approach ‘auto-fills’ the future physical state of a fault in an earthquake machine, with potential applications in Earth
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about the article: AI predicts physics of future fault slip in laboratory earthquakes
How U.S. nuclear testing moratorium launched a supercomputing revolution
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We proved Schrödinger wrong about color perception
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Investors and scientists converge at 2022 DisrupTECH tech-transfer event
Award-winning innovations improve crime-scene investigation and methane-leak detection
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Quantum AI breakthrough: theorem shrinks appetite for training data
Rigorous math proves neural networks can train on minimal data, providing ‘new hope’ for quantum AI and taking a big step toward quantum advantage
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about the article: Quantum AI breakthrough: theorem shrinks appetite for training data
Quantum annealing can beat classical computing in limited cases
Under most conditions, according to a new proof, algorithms on a quantum annealing computer don't offer quantum speedup
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about the article: Quantum annealing can beat classical computing in limited cases
Los Alamos National Laboratory to lead study of molten-salt nuclear reactor materials
$9.25 million DOE nuclear energy research program aims to improve safety and efficiency of sustainable nuclear energy
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about the article: Los Alamos National Laboratory to lead study of molten-salt nuclear reactor materials
Math error: A new study overturns 100-year-old understanding of color perception
A paradigm shift away from the 3D mathematical description developed by Schrödinger and others to describe how we see color could yield more vibrant computer displays, TVs, printed materials, textiles and more
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about the article: Math error: A new study overturns 100-year-old understanding of color perception
Everything you wanted to know about quantum computing, but were afraid to ask
A new guide to implementing quantum algorithms aims to democratize the field by walking programmers through every step, from theory to programming on publicly available quantum computers
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Los Alamos National Laboratory and SK hynix to demonstrate first-of-a-kind ordered Key-value Store Computational Storage Device
Demonstration at 2022 Flash Memory Summit in Santa Clara
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about the article: Los Alamos National Laboratory and SK hynix to demonstrate first-of-a-kind ordered Key-value Store Computational Storage Device
Anti-butterfly effect enables new benchmarking of quantum-computer performance
Running a quantum system backward, then forward in time distinguishes information leaks from the desired information scrambling
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Understanding plants could make firefighting and prescribed burns safer
Like firefighting, wildland-fire research attacks the problem from all sides, including how plants use water and carbon
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about the article: Understanding plants could make firefighting and prescribed burns safer
Quantum computer programming for dummies
Deep-diving guide explains the basics, surveys major quantum algorithms and steps through implementing them on publicly available quantum computers
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Los Alamos National Laboratory announces details of supercomputer collaboration with Nvidia
Next-generation system will reach new heights of performance and efficiency
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about the article: Los Alamos National Laboratory announces details of supercomputer collaboration with Nvidia
Finding coherence in quantum chaos
Theoretical breakthrough creates path to manipulating quantum chaos for laboratory experiments, quantum computing and black-hole research
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about the article: Finding coherence in quantum chaos
One of these things is not like the others, at least for viruses
More accurate modeling of flu-like illness has important advantages for treating outbreaks, pandemics
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about the article: One of these things is not like the others, at least for viruses
Pair of NASA missions will help planetary defense
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Climate change will force big shift in timing, amount of snowmelt across Colorado River Basin
Upper basin in Colorado, Utah and Wyoming may more closely resemble the arid Southwest
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about the article: Climate change will force big shift in timing, amount of snowmelt across Colorado River Basin
Supercomputing history unveiled at Bradbury Science Museum
With the Los Alamos’ new Crossroads supercomputer arriving this summer, the updated exhibit heralds previous historic milestones
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about the article: Supercomputing history unveiled at Bradbury Science Museum
Validation brings new predictive capability to global megafire smoke impacts
Satellite- and ground-based observations of Australia and British Columbia blazes help increase resolution of models
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about the article: Validation brings new predictive capability to global megafire smoke impacts
Input sought for shift to carbon-neutral economy
I-WEST coalition wants to hear from everyone about how to get to carbon neutral while building the regional economy
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about the article: Input sought for shift to carbon-neutral economy
Spooky action at a distance? Not a chance!
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about the article: Spooky action at a distance? Not a chance!
70 years of electronic computing
MANIAC came online in 1952 and changed the future of computing forever
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about the article: 70 years of electronic computing
Pandemic's urgency drove new collaborative approaches worldwide
SAVE team changed how science is done, spanning 58 institutions
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about the article: Pandemic's urgency drove new collaborative approaches worldwide
Culhane named one of HPCwire’s 2022 People to Watch
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New software could help transform the budding bioplastics industry
BioManIAC uses machine learning to explore more Earth-friendly plastics development
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about the article: New software could help transform the budding bioplastics industry
Printing circuits on rare nanomagnets puts a new spin on computing
Theoretical models describing ‘spin glasses’ are broadly used in other complex systems, including brain function and stock-market dynamics
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about the article: Printing circuits on rare nanomagnets puts a new spin on computing
Accelerated Box of Flash: Powerful computational storage for big data projects
Radically new approach to storage acceleration aids data manipulation for research and discovery
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Un-Earthing planetary defense
Studying extraterrestrial bodies could help defend Earth from future impact threats
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New contract means more domestic production of crucial medical isotope without highly enriched uranium
Los Alamos National Laboratory plays important role to aid in production
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about the article: New contract means more domestic production of crucial medical isotope without highly enriched uranium
Chicoma supercomputer aids COVID-19 research and open science
75 new projects underway
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New Mexico Senate recognizes more than 100 Laboratory COVID-19 researchers for contributions to the state and nation
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about the article: New Mexico Senate recognizes more than 100 Laboratory COVID-19 researchers for contributions to the state and nation
New tool can help better understand high-mutating viruses, including COVID-19
Fast Evaluation of Viral Emerging Risks (FEVER) gives researchers a new computational tool for biosurveillance, diagnostics and mutation typing of emerging viral pathogens
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about the article: New tool can help better understand high-mutating viruses, including COVID-19
New 3D imagery shows how SARS-CoV-2 uses spike proteins to infect cells
‘Digital twin’ modeling approach provides new insight that could aid potential vaccine and treatment concepts
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about the article: New 3D imagery shows how SARS-CoV-2 uses spike proteins to infect cells
Making more sense of microbial communities
National Microbiome Data Collaborative captures ever-deeper insights into the world’s microbiomes with standardized bioinformatics tools
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about the article: Making more sense of microbial communities
T Division team wins Lewis Wolpert prize for prescient COVID-19 paper
Award recognizes outstanding contributions to field of theoretical biology
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about the article: T Division team wins Lewis Wolpert prize for prescient COVID-19 paper
Entanglement unlocks scaling for quantum machine learning
New No-Free-Lunch theorem for quantum neural networks gives hope for quantum speedup
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about the article: Entanglement unlocks scaling for quantum machine learning
Capturing hidden data for asymptomatic COVID-19 cases provides a better pandemic picture
Measuring the disease spread poses a challenge when not all carriers show it
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about the article: Capturing hidden data for asymptomatic COVID-19 cases provides a better pandemic picture
Tracking the cells that host HIV
Two phases of viral decline, now understood more clearly
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about the article: Tracking the cells that host HIV
HPC makes national security possible
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Scientists develop multiscale model of protein behavior linked to cancer
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about the article: Scientists develop multiscale model of protein behavior linked to cancer
Physical features boost the efficiency of quantum simulations
Two recent papers settle long-standing questions about algorithms on future quantum computers
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about the article: Physical features boost the efficiency of quantum simulations
Improved DOE exascale Earth system model two times faster than previous version
Los Alamos National Laboratory critical player in utilizing model to better understand the changing climate
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about the article: Improved DOE exascale Earth system model two times faster than previous version
Breakthrough proof clears path for quantum AI
Novel theorem demonstrates convolutional neural networks can always be trained on quantum computers, overcoming threat of ‘barren plateaus’ in optimization problems
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Los Alamos National Laboratory welcomes NGD Systems to the Efficient Mission Centric Computing Consortium
The collaborative effort will explore high capacity NVMe computational storage drive, and scalable computational offloads for HPC and scalable computing uses
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Black holes, quantum entanglement and the no-go theorem
New research shows that there are problems even quantum computers might never be able to solve
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about the article: Black holes, quantum entanglement and the no-go theorem
New integration of cloud technology with Los Alamos high-performance computing systems leads to more streamlined, productive research efforts
‘Charliecloud’ empowers users to explore innovative solutions to complex problems using next-generation computing applications, while minimizing disruptions from system upgrades
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about the article: New integration of cloud technology with Los Alamos high-performance computing systems leads to more streamlined, productive research efforts
DNA: The ultimate data-storage solution
The double helix can archive a staggering amount of information in an almost inconceivably small volume
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about the article: DNA: The ultimate data-storage solution
New AI tool tracks evolution of COVID-19 conspiracy theories on social media
Algorithm developed by Los Alamos National Laboratory researchers could help public health officials combat misinformation
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about the article: New AI tool tracks evolution of COVID-19 conspiracy theories on social media
Los Alamos National Laboratory and NVIDIA announce next step in future-looking partnership
Next-generation system powered by the Grace CPU will shape the future of the Laboratory’s computing strategy
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about the article: Los Alamos National Laboratory and NVIDIA announce next step in future-looking partnership
Translation software enables efficient DNA data storage
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Finding the needles in ‘big data’ haystacks
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Machine learning blazes path to reliable near-term quantum computers
By reducing error rates by 2 to 3 times, the noise-aware circuit learning approach is poised to play a key role in reaching quantum advantage
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about the article: Machine learning blazes path to reliable near-term quantum computers
Los Alamos announces details of new computational storage deployment
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Los Alamos National Laboratory brings next-generation HPC to the fight against COVID-19
New capabilities will give scientists substantially higher supercomputing performance, further enabling critical research ranging from therapeutics design to modeling viral spread
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Los Alamos, Hewlett Packard Enterprise and NVIDIA partner to speed up scientific computing
New developments will include innovative high-performance computing (HPC) technology efforts to advance greater performance efficiency, workflow efficiency and analytics
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New algorithm could unleash the power of quantum computers
Fast-forwarding quantum calculations skips past the time limits imposed by decoherence, which plagues today’s machines
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Los Alamos announces details of new Crossroads supercomputer
Next–gen supercomputer will support predictive weapons research and calculations
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Los Alamos takes new HPE Apollo 80 System on a test drive
HPE’s new offering, using Fujitsu A64FX Arm processors, could improve high performance computing mission applications
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Foiling illicit cryptocurrency mining with artificial intelligence
A new artificial intelligence algorithm is designed to detect cryptocurrency miners in the act of stealing computing power from research supercomputers
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Simulating quantum ‘time travel’ disproves butterfly effect in quantum realm
Evolving quantum processes backwards on a quantum computer to damage information in the simulated past causes little change when returned to the ‘present’
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Texas A&M University System National Laboratories Office and Los Alamos National Laboratory partner to make large data sets easier to handle
It is an excellent demonstration of utilization of processing power near/on storage devices
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South Africa’s National Integrated Cyberinfrastructure System joins Los Alamos’ Efficient Mission Centric Computing Consortium
The supercomputing center in South Africa is the first international partner to join the collaboration
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15 organizations join Los Alamos’ Mission Centric Computing Consortium
Collaboration aims to improve overall efficiency of supercomputers
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about the article: 15 organizations join Los Alamos’ Mission Centric Computing Consortium
Los Alamos high-performance computing veteran to chair SC22
Candace Culhane brings years of experience to the SC Conference
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about the article: Los Alamos high-performance computing veteran to chair SC22
Lab joins IBM Q Network for quantum computing algorithms and outreach
Using 53-qubit chip will help push quantum simulations past the limits of classical computing
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Los Alamos AI model wins flu forecasting challenge
‘Dante’ beat 23 others in predicting the timing, peak, and short-term intensity of the unfolding 2018-2019 flu season. Enhanced version takes aim at 2019-2020.
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Quantum information gets a boost from thin-film breakthrough
Method opens new path to all-optical quantum computers, other technologies
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about the article: Quantum information gets a boost from thin-film breakthrough
New open-source software predicts impacts of extreme events on grids
Free software helps utilities and government agencies plan for and mitigate potential outages from hurricanes, ice storms, or earthquakes
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about the article: New open-source software predicts impacts of extreme events on grids
Scientific computing in the cloud gets down to Earth
Servers in the cloud, originally intended for business, broaden access to cluster computing, make new research strategies in geophysics possible
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Handling trillions of supercomputer files just got simpler
Exascale file system Delta FS breaks the “metadata bottleneck” by handling extreme numbers of files and amounts of data with unprecedented performance
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Los Alamos National Laboratory issues RFP for new supercomputer
New “Crossroads” supercomputer will advance Nation’s nuclear weapons stockpile stewardship program’s capabilities
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about the article: Los Alamos National Laboratory issues RFP for new supercomputer
‘Realistic’ new model points to more efficient and profitable fracking
Accurately predicting fracture mechanics can help industry optimize pumping, fracturing-fluid viscosity, other parameters
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Arctic ice model upgrade to benefit polar research, industry and military
An update for an internationally vital sea-ice computer model, called CICE version 6.0, is being released this week, a timely tool that supports more accurate forecasting of ice occurrence and global climate modeling
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about the article: Arctic ice model upgrade to benefit polar research, industry and military
Los Alamos projects win eight R&D 100 Awards
“Oscars of Invention” honor the latest and best innovations of the past year
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about the article: Los Alamos projects win eight R&D 100 Awards
Los Alamos National Laboratory launches Efficient Mission Centric Computing Consortium
DDN first to join in quest for efficient ultra-scale computing
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about the article: Los Alamos National Laboratory launches Efficient Mission Centric Computing Consortium
Los Alamos pursues efficient computing with Cray, Marvell and Arm
New initiative follows a path to maximize usable operations instead of peak FLOPS for national security research
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Arctic greening thaws permafrost, boosts runoff
Study finds shrubs trap snow, creating permanently thawed zones that destroy permafrost and create pathways for increased water and carbon flow
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about the article: Arctic greening thaws permafrost, boosts runoff
Computer simulations predict the spread of HIV
Genetic signatures trace origin of infection and its potential path through populations, allowing state health departments to track the disease
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about the article: Computer simulations predict the spread of HIV
Carbon nanotube optics poised to provide pathway to optical-based quantum cryptography and quantum computing
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Mapping the body’s battle with Ebola and Zika
Los Alamos computers show how virus keys unlock a host cell, and where the fight begins
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Los Alamos releases file index product to software community
Grand Unified File Index (GUFI) hits GitHub for users
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New computational model accurately describes gene expression dynamics
Insights into the body’s 24-hour clock are developing
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about the article: New computational model accurately describes gene expression dynamics
Computer simulations reveal roots of drug resistance
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about the article: Computer simulations reveal roots of drug resistance
Los Alamos’ Trinity Supercomputer lands on two top-10 lists
Trinity is the seventh fastest supercomputer in the world
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Scalable clusters make HPC R&D easy as Raspberry Pi
System with thousands of nodes brings affordable testbed to supercomputing system-software developers
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Los Alamos researchers and supercomputers help interpret the latest LIGO findings
Gravitational-wave observation confirms heavy-elements theory
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Los Alamos gains role in High-Performance Computing for Materials Program
Companies to compete for inclusion, workshop in October
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Simulation reveals universal signature of chaos in ultracold reactions
Findings have implications for quantum computing, other technologies
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about the article: Simulation reveals universal signature of chaos in ultracold reactions
‘Charliecloud’ simplifies Big Data supercomputing
Los Alamos releases elegantly simple high-performance ‘convenience bubble’
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Managing disease spread through accessible modeling
Lower computing requirements and streamlined data analysis support public-health decision making
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Santa Fe High School students take first place in the 27th Annual Supercomputing Challenge
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about the article: Santa Fe High School students take first place in the 27th Annual Supercomputing Challenge
Students showcase projects at 27th Supercomputing Challenge
Team-based research highlights a wide range of skills
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about the article: Students showcase projects at 27th Supercomputing Challenge
Breaking the supermassive black hole speed limit
A new computer simulation helps explain the existence of puzzling supermassive black holes observed in the early universe.
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Science versus the ‘Horatio Alger myth’
The work stems from Los Alamos research into computational material science, with broader applications to materials physics, energy security and weapons physics.
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