
Universe in a (Blue) Bottle
Simulating the evolution of the universe on the Argonne Leadership Computing Facility’s IBM Blue Gene/Q.
Simulating the evolution of the universe on the Argonne Leadership Computing Facility’s IBM Blue Gene/Q.
The Advanced Networking Initiative testbed is allowing researchers to develop radical new technologies for the next generation Internet.
Researchers use Oak Ridge Leadership Computing Facility to accelerate drug discovery.
Low abundance microbes may do more than their share of carbon cycling in the ocean.
New microscopy with nanometer-sized resolution may bring revolutionary new understanding to energy storage technologies.
Supercomputers + Software + electromagnetic images yield new way to discriminate underground deposits from surrounding geology.
Unique analysis of the reaction of propene with oxygen atom reveals the influence of electron spin on combustion chemistry.
Adding an oxide sieve, a layer containing nanocavities, to a catalyst surface makes the catalyst selective for specific reactions and increases efficiencies for chemical processes.
Atmospheric black carbon may not cause as much warming of the climate as we thought.
New microscopy method opens the door to understanding atomic-scale variations in chemistry and improved materials performance in solid oxide fuel cells.
New design significantly increases the lifetime and reduces the platinum content in electrocatalysts needed for advanced fuel cells for automotive applications.
Squeezing creates new class of material built from clusters of carbon atoms.