Multiverse Computing and IQM Quantum Computers have announced a partnership to develop integrated solutions for specific quantum-based applications in finance, energy, chemistry, logistics, material science
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Los Alamos to lead nuclear research partnership
The US Department of Energy has selected Los Alamos National Lab to Lead $9.25 Million Advanced Computing Partnership
Q-CTRL expands ‘software-defined’ quantum sensing
Q-CTRL, a developer of quantum control infrastructure software, is expanding its capabilities to deliver quantum sensing - harnessing the fragility of quantum technology to detect tiny signals for applications in navigation, defence, Earth observation and space
Australia’s newest supercomputer details supernova remnant
Australia’s newest supercomputer, Setonix, has produced a highly detailed image of a supernova remnant immediately after the computing system’s first stage was made available to researchers
Machine learning research improves particle accelerators
Scientists at Berkley Lab are creating algorithms that control particle beams and lasers using a new machine-learning platform
Perkin Elmer shifts to life science diagnostics
PerkinElmer has announced its intention to divest its applied, food and enterprise businesses in a deal worth $2.45 billion
US Department of Energy announces $3.6 Million to diversify nuclear physics
The US Department of Energy (DOE) awarded more than $3.6 million with a focus on broadening and diversifying the nuclear and particle physics research communities through research traineeships for undergraduates
Quobyte and Digital Bedrock announce partnership
Storage provider, Quobyte, has announced a new partnership with Digital Bedrock, an affordable, secure digital preservation service
IBM Research makes Deep Search toolkit open source
IBM Research has recently announced that its Deep Search toolkit has now been released as open source
TetraScience launches scientific data cloud
TetraScience has announced a 5-year, $500 million investment in the ongoing development and delivery of a cloud-native, open, and purpose-built scientific data cloud that lays the foundation for AI and ML research
The Francis Crick Institute receives £1 billion in funding for biomedical research
The Medical Research Council (MRC), Cancer Research UK (CRUK) and Wellcome Trust will provide The Francis Crick institute with £1 billion in funding over the next seven years to help expand the research institutes role
The first CERN-driven satellite has been successfully launched
CELESTA, the first CERN-driven satellite, successfully entered orbit during the maiden flight of Europe’s Vega-C launch vehicle
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A roundup of software tools available to scientists using HPC and AI software
Scientists and researchers are using AI to help accelerate the discovery of new drugs for a wide variety of different medical applications.
Integrators and cloud providers help facilitate access to HPC and deliver additional expertise and support, which helps scientists to effectively use computing resources, finds Robert Roe
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