Some 43 years of archival data, 120 petabytes in all, are now being transferred from NERSC's old Oakland home to new tape libraries at Berkeley Lab. » Read More
The aftermath of the collision of two neutron stars has been fully captured in a 3D computer model for the first time. » Read More
New Pre-Exascale System Will Be Named ‘Perlmutter’ in Honor of Lab’s Nobel Prize-Winning Astrophysicist » Read More
What makes some solar cell materials so much more efficient than others? Researchers modeling hybrid perovskite eliminated one possible reason. » Read More
A small sample of massively parallel scientific computing jobs running right now at NERSC.
George Smoot, professor of physics at UC Berkeley & an astrophysicist at Berkeley Lab, won the 2006 Nobel Prize for physics for his cosmic microwave background radiation data analysis. He used NERSC supercomputers to confirm predictions of the Big Bang theory.
When Stars Collide: 3D Computer Simulation Captures Cosmic Event January 12, 2019
Shedding New Light on Luminous Blue Variable Stars December 7, 2018
Long-time NERSC User Honored for Climate Modelling Work February 12, 2019
NERSC Tape Archives Make the Move to Berkeley Lab’s Shyh Wang Hall February 8, 2019
NERSC Adds New Layer of Security with MFA Authentication Requirement January 14, 2019