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Researchers at Carnegie Mellon University use supercomputers to prove the Packing Chromatic Number Problem

Researchers at Carnegie Mellon University use supercomputers to prove the Packing Chromatic Number Problem

ACCESS resource Anvil aids researchers in a yearly training workshop

TMD research findings show promise for improved flexible electronics, spintronics, optoelectronics, and more!

Penn State Scranton Uses ACCESS Resources in Study of Active Magnetic Fields in Stars

ACCESS resources aid researchers in their quest to understand the origin of the universe.

Department of Energy Project at UC Riverside Uses ACCESS Resources for DNA Findings

ACCESS resource, Bridges-2, helps scientists create versatile tools on the molecular level.

Utilizing ACCESS resource Bridges-2, researchers at Carnegie Mellon University’s Robotics Institute have found new approaches to efficient robot AI training

Researchers at Stony Brook University use the ACCESS resource Ookami to study the interconnectedness between krill connectivity and penguin populations

ACCESS resource Stampede2 aids scientists in analyzing solar wind