Mars is the Next Step for Humanity – We Must Take It
Elon Musk has built a US$12 billion company in an endeavour to pave the way to Mars for humanity.Read more about Mars is the Next Step for Humanity – We Must Take ItComments
View ArticleSeven Myths about Scientists Debunked
As scientific researchers, we are often surprised by some of the assumptions made about us by those outside our profession. So we put together a list of common myths we and our colleagues have heard...
View ArticlePNNL Shifts Computational Chemistry into Overdrive
We computational chemists are an impatient lot.Read more about PNNL Shifts Computational Chemistry into OverdriveComments
View ArticleOptimizing Application Energy Efficiency Using CPUs, GPUs and FPGAs
The HPC and enterprise communities are experiencing a paradigm shift as FLOPs per watt, rather than FLOPs (floating-point operations per second), are becoming the guiding metric in procurements, system...
View ArticleHighly Realistic Human Heart Simulations Transforming Medical Care
The World Health Organization (WHO) reports that cardiovascular diseases are the number one cause of death globally; more people die annually from cardiovascular disease than from any other cause.Read...
View ArticleHow a Long-dead Mathematician called Maxwell can Speed up your Internet
Electromagnetic radiation — it might sound like something that you’d be better off avoiding, but electromagnetic waves of various kinds underpin our senses and how we interact with the world — from the...
View ArticleStatistics Done Wrong: The Woefully Complete Guide
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View ArticleOpening Up Performance with OpenSpeedShop an Open Source Profiler
Performance analysis to optimize HPC applications is challenging at many levels, not the least of which is the availability of adequate performance analysis and measurement tools. Underappreciated at...
View ArticleThe Case for User-Friendly Informatics in the Pharmaceutical QA/QC Lab
It’s hard to believe but, today, lab software productivity is less about raw computing power and more about user-friendliness and integration. As Moore’s Law predicted, our computers can indeed process...
View ArticleA Quantum Leap in Computing, Maybe
Quantum Computing has been a concept since the 1980s that has remained outside the domain of real-world high performance computing.Read more about A Quantum Leap in Computing, MaybeComments
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