Archive for June, 2008

NCCS System Models Hummingbird Flight

By: Scott Jones Phoenix enables researchers to dissect dynamics of nature’s greatest aviator Despite the progressive nature of science, many phenomena that we experience in our daily ...
NCCS seminar explains basics NCCS's Arnold Tharrington, instructs students in the basics of supercomputing. The NCCS recently hosted a "Supercomputing Crash Course" to ...

NCCS Launches New File Management System

Spider up and crawling Spider: the new file management system online at the NCCS. NCCS users will find it easier to manage the ...

NCCS Snapshot the Week of June 23, 2008

NCCS System Models Hummingbird Flight Phoenix enables researchers to dissect dynamics of nature's greatest aviator Despite the progressive nature of science, many phenomena that we experience in our daily lives remain ...

ORNL’s Jaguar No. 5 on Top500 list

A supercomputer at Oak Ridge National Laboratory is now the fifth fastest in the world, while a supercomputer it plans to have in operation by next year will be much ...
The 31st edition of the semi-annual Top 500 listing of supercomputers in the world was announced this week at the International Supercomputing Conference 2008 event in Dresden, Germany, and the ...
A University of Tennessee supercomputer is still in its infancy, but the powerful machine — known as Kraken — has already made the list of the world’s 500 fastest computers. Kraken, ...
Welcome to the petaflop generation. That was the message today as the new most powerful supercomputer in the world IBM's $100 million Roadrunner system installed at the Department of Energy's ...

NCCS Snapshot the Week of June 9, 2008

Pass the Proton Simulation explores mechanism for proton transfer in water Magic happens at the nanoscale. From antibacterial coatings to fuel-cell-powered cars, tomorrow’s inspiring new technologies depend on today’s ...

Pass the Proton

By: Leo Williams Simulation explores mechanism for proton transfer in water...

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