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Virtual Brain Injury Study Identifies Key Factors in Potential Nerve-Fiber Damage

Virtual Brain Injury Study Identifies Key Factors in Potential Nerve-Fiber Damage

by Ken Chiacchia | Mar 30, 2021 | Press release

Above: The scientists’ simulation of damage-causing strain to brain tissues for sudden movements in the coronal direction (swaying the head from shoulder to shoulder). When using a measure that captured strain in any direction (MPS, in figure a), the estimated damage...
Neocortex, a Groundbreaking AI Supercomputer, Begins Early User Access at PSC

Neocortex, a Groundbreaking AI Supercomputer, Begins Early User Access at PSC

by Ken Chiacchia | Mar 29, 2021 | Neocortex, Press release

Cerebras’s Wafer Scale Engine, with a baseball for size comparison. Access and AI research begins on the new PSC Neocortex system, an advanced AI computing system for science and engineering that leverages Cerebras Systems’ revolutionary Wafer Scale Engine The...
MuST Program Speeds Predictions of Material Properties

MuST Program Speeds Predictions of Material Properties

by Ken Chiacchia | Mar 22, 2021 | Press release

Open-Source Tool for Engineering New Substances Developed by PSC Scientist and Colleagues MuST, a new, open-source supercomputing code, radically reduces the complexity of simulating complex materials, promising predictions of the properties of samples large enough to...

Changes to the NVIDIA (PGI) compiler module names

by Deb Nigra | Mar 15, 2021 | What's new on Bridges-2

The names of the modules that use the NVIDIA (formerly called PGI) compilers are changing. They will now use “nvhpc” to indicate the compiler set instead of “pgi”. An example is given below To useOld module nameNew module nameOpenMPI v. 4.0.5...
Accurate Identification of Malware by Program Running on Bridges-AI

Accurate Identification of Malware by Program Running on Bridges-AI

by Ken Chiacchia | Mar 8, 2021 | AI, Science Highlights

Spring/Summer 2021 Accurate Identification of Malware by Program Running on Bridges-AI Convolutional Neural Network Promises Leap Forward in Antivirus Tech by Ken Chiacchia Computer experts are good at identifying malware—computer viruses, worms and the like—and...
Online Supply Chain Tool Available to Authorities, Public

Online Supply Chain Tool Available to Authorities, Public

by Ken Chiacchia | Mar 8, 2021 | Science Highlights

Spring/Summer 2021 Online Supply Chain Tool Available to Authorities, Public Website for analyzing critical goods, supply vulnerabilities developed with Bridges by Ken Chiacchia Supply chains of goods like food, fuel and water have created wealth and greatly reduced...
Celebrating International Women’s Day at PSC: Our STEM Heroes

Celebrating International Women’s Day at PSC: Our STEM Heroes

by Megan Carroll | Mar 8, 2021 | Inside PSC

PSC Staff share stories of the women who inspire them To celebrate International Women’s Day, we wanted to see what amazing women have inspired our staff and their journeys in science and technology. We asked team members to tell us about the women in their lives who...
Rapid ID of Potential Anti-COVID-19 Agents Powered by Bridges-AI

Rapid ID of Potential Anti-COVID-19 Agents Powered by Bridges-AI

by Ken Chiacchia | Mar 8, 2021 | AI, Science Highlights

Spring/Summer 2021 Rapid ID of Potential Anti-COVID-19 Agents Powered by Bridges-AI AI Identifies More Than 20,000 Compounds with Possible Anti-Virus Activity, Thousands of Times Faster than Earlier Methods by Ken Chiacchia The COVID-19 pandemic has shown that speed...
CRISPR Simulation Points to Improved DNA Editing, Gene Therapy

CRISPR Simulation Points to Improved DNA Editing, Gene Therapy

by Ken Chiacchia | Mar 8, 2021 | Science Highlights

Spring/Summer 2021 CRISPR Simulation Points to Improved DNA Editing, Gene Therapy Virtual Cas9 Protein on Anton 2 at PSC Aids Search for Cures for Genetic Diseases by Ken Chiacchia The CRISPR-Cas9 system from bacterial proteins is the basis for a promising method for...
AI Makes Deluge of Fast Radio Burst Data Manageable

AI Makes Deluge of Fast Radio Burst Data Manageable

by Ken Chiacchia | Mar 8, 2021 | AI, Science Highlights

Spring/Summer 2021 AI Makes Deluge of Fast Radio Burst Data Manageable Artificial Intelligence on Bridges Makes Processing Thousands of Fast Radio Burst Candidates Possible by Human Experts by Ken Chiacchia Fast radio bursts (FRBs) puzzle astronomers. They’re so...
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