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Web Content Universal explosions
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Web Content Universal Explosions
The Universe is full of explosions. These explosions, called supernovae, come about for many reasons but they're foundational to the beginning of man including the prevalence of iron and calcium in...
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Web Content Using XSEDE to understand how dark matter influences galaxy formation
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Web Content XSEDE Applauds Nobel Prize Winners for Discovery of Gravitational Waves
The Extreme Science and Engineering Development Environment (XSEDE) congratulates the three scientists who were honored for "decisive contributions to the LIGO detector and the observation of...
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Web Content Using XSEDE to understand how dark matter influences galaxy formation
Mike Boylan-Kolchin, assistant professor of astronomy at the University of Texas at Austin, uses XSEDE's Stampede supercomputer located at The Texas Advanced Computing Center.
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Web Content XSEDE Supercomputers Provide Insight into Neutron Star Structures and Mergers
Researchers in two separate, recently published studies relied on the power of XSEDE-allocated supercomputers [RHR1] [DLH2] to create detailed simulations of neutron star structures
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Web Content Predictive Science Inc. Researchers Rely on XSEDE Supercomputers
Comet, Stampede2 used for solar eclipse and influenza simulations
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Web Content Total Solar Eclipse
XSEDE Allocations on Expanse Supercomputer Provided Sneak Peek of Extended Solar Corona
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Web Content Journey to the limits of spacetime content
Black hole simulations on XSEDE supercomputers present new view of jets and accretion disks
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Web Content XSEDE Supercomputers Laid the Foundation for an Unprecedented Simulation of Cosmological Evolution
An international team of researchers used resources from the Extreme Science and Engineering Discovery Environment (XSEDE) to develop components that would serve as the basis for "Illustris," the...
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Web Content Supercomputers Comet, Bridges Provide Single Model of Both Inner and Outer Solar System
XSEDE-allocations lend insight into formation of multiple planets
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Web Content Spoiler Alert: Computer Simulations Provide Preview Of Solar Eclipse
Researchers from Predictive Science use TACC, SDSC and NASA supercomputers to forecast corona of the sun
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Web Content Illinois researcher uses XSEDE to contribute to black hole image
Charles Gammie, a professor of Physics and Astronomy at the University of Illinois, used supercomputer simulations to help confirm the first-ever captured image of a black hole.
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Web Content Continuing Arecibo's Legacy
The Arecibo Observatory, UCF, TACC, the University of Puerto Rico, EPOC, Globus, CICoE Pilot partner to move telescope data to XSEDE-allocated Ranch system
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Web Content First Stars and Black Holes
XSEDE-allocated Stampede2 supercomputer simulates star seeding, heating effects of primordial black holes
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Web Content Simulations Reveal Galaxy Clusters Details
Galaxy clusters probed with XSEDE-allocated Stampede2, Comet supercomputers
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Web Content Slower and Noisier
Unequal neutron-star mergers create unique “Bang” in XSEDE-powered simulations
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Web Content A Galactic Choice
AI Running on XSEDE Systems Surpasses Humans at Classifying Galaxies
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