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Neutron-Star Smash Up Sims Offer Window on Atomic Structure

Neutron-Star Smash Up Sims Offer Window on Atomic Structure

by Ken Chiacchia | Feb 6, 2024 | Bridges-2, Science Highlights

Bridges-2 Simulations Show Specific Heat Effect that, with New Telescopes, Will Give Clues on Condensed Matter, Atomic Nuclei You can’t get much more dramatic than smashing two ultra-dense stars into each other. But these mergers, while fascinating in their own right,...
CMU Group Outs Printer of Embarrassing Typographic Error

CMU Group Outs Printer of Embarrassing Typographic Error

by Ken Chiacchia | Nov 30, 2023 | AI, Bridges-2, Science Highlights

Screenshot showing how the virtual machine running on Bridges-2 displayed a correct match between a damaged capital W in Robert Everingham’s type collection (right, blue) and one from Shakespeare’s Fourth Folio (left, blue). Infamous Typo in Shakespeare Folio Sheds...
Bridges-2 Simulations Offer Sources of Unstable, Active Magnetic Fields in Stars

Bridges-2 Simulations Offer Sources of Unstable, Active Magnetic Fields in Stars

by Ken Chiacchia | Nov 15, 2023 | Bridges-2, Science Highlights

By Neha Srinivasan and Kimberly Mann Bruch, San Diego Supercomputer Center, and Ken Chiacchia, PSC Distribution of gas trapped by simulated stars’ magnetic fields, comparing stars whose magnetic poles are nearly aligned with their rotation (left) vs. one in which the...
Oregon State Scientists Use Bridges-2 to Survey Plankton Populations

Oregon State Scientists Use Bridges-2 to Survey Plankton Populations

by Ken Chiacchia | Oct 24, 2023 | AI, Bridges-2, Science Highlights

ISIIS-3 and its components (A) Lateral view; (B) Close-up of the two stacked Bellamare ISIIS-DPI-125 camera units; (C) Deployments of the detector from the sides of the ship, using a crane. Photo credit: Ellie Lafferty. Vital Base of Ocean Food Web Can Now Be Studied...
IceCube Observatory Creates First Map of Milky Way Without Using Electromagnetic Waves

IceCube Observatory Creates First Map of Milky Way Without Using Electromagnetic Waves

by Ken Chiacchia | Sep 27, 2023 | Science Highlights

Top to bottom: Maps of the Milky Way galaxy based on low-energy radio waves, visible light, high-energy gamma rays, and the new map based on neutrino emissions. Simulations on PSC’s Bridges-2 System Help Identify Signals in Huge Antarctic Ice Sheet Neutrino Detector...
Increasing Vegetable Crops Won’t Ease Hunger if Supply Chains Don’t Keep Pace

Increasing Vegetable Crops Won’t Ease Hunger if Supply Chains Don’t Keep Pace

by Ken Chiacchia | Sep 13, 2023 | Science Highlights

Village market locations (left) and wholesale market locations (right) in the Indian state of Odisha. Getting vegetables from farms to wholesale locations to more than 5,000 village markets proved a challenge in translating increased vegetable production to more...
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