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Web Content Researchers Use XSEDE Allocated Resources to Simulate Turbulent Flows
Turbulent flows are everywhere, even though they are often invisible to the human eye. Turbulent flows are everywhere, even though they are often invisible to the human eye. Using supercomputers...
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Web Content Capture and Convert
XSEDE Helps Pitt Team Design Material to Capture and Turn CO2 into Useful Products
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Web Content High-Performance Computing Aids in Predicting Oil Dispersal During Spills
Supercomputer Simulations Detail Oil’s Behavior During Crossflow Waves
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Web Content Supercomputer-Generated Models Provide Better Understanding of Esophageal Disorders
Researchers Use XSEDE Resources to Illustrate the “Mechanical Health” of the Esophagus
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Web Content XSEDE-Supported Modeling Results in New Findings for Preeclampsia Patients
Study shows preeclampsia associated with low-oxygen microenvironment in uterus
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Web Content San Diego Supercomputer Center's Comet Aids in Sickle Cell Research Discovery
New models show details of stress caused by malformed red blood cells
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Web Content Supercomputer Models Describe Chloride's Role in Corrosion
Comet, Stampede2 serve as testbeds for simulations of how chloride degrades iron
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Web Content XSEDE-Allocated Supercomputers Advance Longer-Lasting, Faster-Charging Batteries
Researchers at multiple universities collectively advance battery technologies
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Web Content Computational Materials Scientists Use XSEDE Resources for Hydrogen Peroxide Synthesis
Supercomputer simulations illustrate how hydrogen peroxide is synthesized in a new way
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Web Content Building Better Batteries
CMU Scientists Use XSEDE-Allocated Resources to Simulate Improved Battery Components
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Web Content XSEDE Resources Aid International Engineering Team on Wave Energy Project
‘Comet’ and ‘Bridges’ Supercomputers Validate Novel Simulation Tool
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Web Content Georgia Tech Engineers Simulate Solar Cell Work Using XSEDE-Allocated Supercomputers
Perovskite research shows promise for future inexpensive, efficient solar options
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Web Content Online Supply Chain Tool Available to Authorities, Public Thanks to XSEDE Resources
Website for analyzing critical goods, supply vulnerabilities developed with Bridges, other XSEDE systems
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Web Content Supercomputers Simulate New Pathways for Potential RNA Virus Treatment
XSEDE allocations lead to important viral inhibitor discovery
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Web Content Turbulence Meets a Shock
XSEDE’s Stampede2, ECSS Helps Simulate Shock Turbulence Interactions
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