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Web Content XSEDE AND BLUE WATERS GO SUPERNOVA
If you were to go back far enough into the Earth’s cosmic ancestry, you might be surprised to find it all started with a supernova explosion. These explosive cosmic events are like laboratories in...
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Web Content Cosmic Slurp
Somewhere in the cosmos an ordinary galaxy spins, seemingly at slumber. Then all of a sudden, WHAM! A flash of light explodes from the galaxy's center. A star orbiting too close to the event...
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Web Content Putting Neutrinos on Ice
Identification of Cosmic-Ray Source by IceCube Neutrino Observatory Depended on Global Collaboration, XSEDE Resources
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Web Content XSEDE-Allocated Comet Enables Findings Presented at AAS 235
Undergraduate physics students N-body simulations of galactic dynamics showcased
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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 Journey to the Limits of Spacetime
Black hole simulations on XSEDE supercomputers present new view of jets and accretion disks
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Web Content Interstellar Iron Isn't Missing, It's Just Hiding in Plain Sight
XSEDE resources used to discover new class of molecules
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Web Content XSEDE Supercomputers Aid in Novel Simulations of X-Ray Laser Research Laser Pulse Visualizations Powered by SDSC and TACC Supercomputers
While intense magnetic fields are naturally generated by neutron stars, researchers have been striving to achieve similar results in the laboratory for many years.
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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 Slower and Noisier
Unequal neutron-star mergers create unique “Bang” in XSEDE-powered simulations
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Web Content Galactic Archaeology
Supercomputers dig into first star fossils
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