Scientists make high energy physics data more FAIR
In a new study, researchers have laid out a set of new practices to guide the curation of high energy physics datasets that makes them more FAIR
In a new study, researchers have laid out a set of new practices to guide the curation of high energy physics datasets that makes them more FAIR
Atos has announced it has been awarded a contract to deliver a system based on the BullSequana XH2000, for the UK’s DiRAC HPC Facility
During the International Conference on High-Energy Physics (ICHEP 2020), the ATLAS collaboration presented results which demonstrate a new way of using the LHC, namely as a high-energy photon collider directly probing electroweak interactions
An international team of scientists that includes researchers at the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory and the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT), have announced a breakthrough in research which aims to measure the mass of the neutrino
At the European Physical Society Conference on High Energy Physics (EPS-HEP) in Venice, the LHCb experiment at CERN’s Large Hadron Collider has reported the observation of a new particle with two heavy quarks
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
Today’s DNA sequencing technologies now make it possible to sequence whole human genomes cost effectively and with speed.
The world of MultiBody Dynamics simulation is changing, writes Gemma Church
Quantum technology is going through a period of rapid development, with several technologies driving the adoption of this emerging computing framework, finds Robert Roe
A roundup of cloud technology providers that support researchers using HPC