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Los Lunas High School take top award in Supercomputing Challenge
Jen Marie Phifer and Forest Good of Los Lunas High School won top honors at the 28th Annual New Mexico Supercomputing Challenge. - 4/26/18
New high-resolution exascale Earth-modeling system announced for energy
A new Earth-modeling system will have weather-scale resolution and use advanced computers to simulate aspects of Earth’s variability and anticipate decadal changes. - 4/23/18
Student teams showcase year-long computing projects
More than 200 New Mexico students and their teachers will come together at the 28th annual New Mexico Supercomputing Challenge expo and awards ceremony. - 4/19/18
One step closer to understanding explosive sensitivity with molecule design
Using computer modeling and a novel molecule design technique, scientists have replaced one “arm” of an explosive molecule to help unravel the first steps in the detonation process. - 4/18/18
Understanding a cell’s ‘doorbell’
A multi-institutional project to understand one of the major targets of human drug design has produced new insights into how structural communication works in a cell component called a G protein-coupled receptor. - 4/12/18
Finding order in disorder demonstrates a new state of matter
In a classical material called artificial spin ice, which in certain phases appears disordered, the material is actually ordered, but in a “topological” form. - 4/2/18







