Successful Test of Big-Data Transfer Scheduling

Making Big Data DANCE(S) XSEDE Project Successfully Tests Scheduled Networking of Big Data July 22, 2016 A project to make movement of the largest datasets more efficient has tested for the first time networking hardware components necessary for scheduling...

Bridges Links Biologists to Wild Genomes

Wild Things Bridges Connects Evolutionary Biologists with Genomes of Wild Species July 13, 2016 Why the Sumatran Rhinoceros Is Important Depressing but true: things don’t look good for the Sumatran rhinoceros. This unique tropical species is all but extinct in the...

2016: Island Time

Island Time Extended Simulation on Anton Shows How Cell-Surface Molecules Cluster Why It’s Important: Virtually every process in human health and disease relies on signals getting across cell membranes—the flexible “bags” that enclose the contents...

PSC Joins OpenHPC Framework

PSC Joins OpenHPC Framework June 16, 2016 In partnership with PSC and other organizations the Linux Foundation, the nonprofit advancing professional open source management for mass collaboration, today is announcing technical, leadership and member...

PSC Celebrates 30th Anniversary

Pittsburgh Supercomputing Center Celebrates 30th Anniversary June 8, 2016 On June 9, 2016, the Pittsburgh Supercomputing Center (PSC) celebrates its 30th anniversary. The beginning of PSC’s fourth decade will see the center with two new supercomputers—the National...

Early Success on Bridges

Opening Bridges Early Success on PSC’s Game-Changing Computational System May 31, 2016 Scientists have reported progress in fields such as genomics, public health, chemistry, machine learning and more in the first two months of use for PSC’s new supercomputer,...