TACC’s New Stampede3 Enhances NSF Supercomputing Ecosystem: Interview

July 24, 2023

The Texas Advanced Computing Center (TACC) today announced Stampede3, a powerful new Dell Technologies and Intel based supercomputer that will enable groundbrea Read more…

TACC Simulations Probe the First Days of Stars, Black Holes

August 12, 2022

The stunning images produced by the James Webb Space Telescope and recent supercomputer-enabled black hole imaging efforts have brought the early days of the un Read more…

TACC Supercomputer Forges Better Understanding of Alloys

July 27, 2022

Alloys like steel, bronze and copper have become fundamental materials for many aspects of human life and industry. But the needs of the modern world are ever-e Read more…

Supercomputers Project Wetter San Francisco Storms in a Future Climate

May 4, 2022

With climate change dramatically accelerating, scientists continue to struggle to predict the shape of a substantially warmer world. This is particularly true with regard to weather and storms, which – due to the granular, mercurial processes at play – elude climate scientists more than, say, ice melt projections. Recently, a climate study commissioned by the City and County of San Francisco... Read more…

Supercomputers Delve Into Underwater Mystery

April 8, 2022

The inner workings of the Earth shape the continents and islands we know on the surface — but many of the inner workings of the planet remain a mystery to eve Read more…

Five Supercomputers Help Model Crucial Elements of HIV-1

February 25, 2022

The Covid-19 pandemic has brought into sharp relief how small elements of a virus can play a crucial role in combating it with therapeutic drugs and vaccines. I Read more…

Trio of Supercomputers Powers Estimate of Carbon in Earth’s Outer Core

January 20, 2022

Carbon is one of the essential building blocks of life on Earth, and it—along with hydrogen, nitrogen and oxygen—is one of the key elements researchers look Read more…

TACC Supercomputer Delves Into Protein Interactions

September 22, 2021

Adenosine triphosphate (ATP) is a compound used to funnel energy from mitochondria to other parts of the cell, enabling energy-driven functions like muscle contractions. For ATP to flow, though, the interaction between the hexokinase-II (HKII)... Read more…

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