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The Future of Smart Materials

What if your clothes could tell your phone you’re in distress? Or your shoes could recharge your phone? ACCESS enables The Internet of Everything.

3/02/2023
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Under Pressure, Heat Doesn’t Always Move Faster

UCLA researchers found that boron arsenide, a chemical compound used in high-power computer chips, has a unique property – its ability to conduct heat decreases under extreme conditions.

2/21/2023
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Simulations on PSC Supercomputer Transform Coal-Like Material to Amorphous Graphite and Nanotubes

A team at Ohio University used PSC’s Bridges-2 system to carry out a series of simulations showing how coal might eventually be converted to valuable — and carbon-neutral — materials like graphite and carbon nanotubes.

2/15/2023
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Predicting Storm Behavior in Real Time

Early ACCESS allocation helps researchers forecast Hurricane Ian’s flooding impacts

2/07/2023
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Scientists Use Expanse to Advance Green Chemistry

MIT researchers use San Diego Supercomputer Center’s Expanse to explore the luminescent properties of iridium-centered phosphors

2/01/2023
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New Quasiparticle Discovered in Moiré Patterns

Frontera, Stampede2 simulations help reveal new exciton

1/24/2023
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When Mercury Was Born

ACCESS resources, Bridges and Bridges-2, help solve the mystery behind the formation of Mercury.

1/19/2023
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Massive Measurements

Scientists at Carnegie Mellon University (CMU) train artificial intelligence to predict the mass of a galaxy.

12/21/2022
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Illustrating the Future of Solar Storms

Research offers insights about solar activity for the next decade

12/14/2022
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The Mechanics of Hearing

Scientists reveal structure of the key part of the inner ear responsible for hearing.

12/07/2022
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