No matter whether it’s environment and natural sciences, physics, medicine, engineering, or archaeology and art: They all require a great deal of computing power for simulations, calculations, and visualisations and therefore powerful computers. Immerse yourself in the world of science and research with our reports. Discover new galaxies, the innermost aspects of humankind, the consequences of climate change, historic halls and buildings, fascinating works of art, and more. Or read about the latest advances in IT.
For the past year, BayernKI – the Bavarian AI infrastructure for science – has been available for use in research at the…
The European research project EXA4MIND provides tools and preconfigured workflows that make it easier to collect,…
Using terrabyte, artificial intelligence, and satellite data, a research team at FAU aims to map Arctic glacier fronts…
Markus Blume, Minister for Science, honours Dieter Kranzlmüller with the Pro Meritis Scientiae et Litterarum award for…
On the trail of earthquakes and tsunamis: for 20 years, researchers have used SeisSol and supercomputers to model how…
Since March this year, 13 working groups have been experimenting with Euro-Q-Exa, the largest quantum computer that the…
Training language models on a supercomputer? That’s possible on SuperMUC-NG Phase 2: A few recommendations for training…
For ten years, the BAdW project Corpus of Baroque Ceiling Painting has been documenting and researching wall and ceiling…