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Supersized Science

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The Supersized Science podcast features research and discoveries nationwide enabled by advanced computing technology and expertise at the Texas Advanced Computing Center of the University of Texas at Austin. TACC science writer Jorge Salazar hosts the podcast. Supersized Science is part of the Texas Podcast Network – the conversations changing the world – brought to you by The University of Texas at Austin. The opinions expressed in this podcast represent the views of the hosts, and not of The University of Texas at Austin.

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14 paź 2025

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Built by Science for Science 14.10.2025

Supersized Science features research and discoveries nationwide enabled by advanced computing technology and expertise at the Texas Advanced Computing Center of the University of Texas at Austin. Big challenges demand bold solutions. In 2026, U.S. scientists will gain a new powerhouse for discovery: Horizon, the largest open science supercomputer in the nation. Horizon will accelerate basic resear...

A Decade of DesignSafe 14.10.2025

Supersized Science features research and discoveries nationwide enabled by advanced computing technology and expertise at the Texas Advanced Computing Center of the University of Texas at Austin. In 2025, the online web platform DesignSafe proudly marks its 10th anniversary as the nation’s premier cyberinfrastructure for engineering and social science research on natural hazards. DesignSafe’s comp...

How Public Investment in HPC Sparked the AI Boom 19.05.2025

The Supersized Science podcast features research and discoveries nationwide enabled by advanced computing technology and expertise at the Texas Advanced Computing Center of the University of Texas at Austin. TACC science writer Jorge Salazar hosts the podcast. Decades of research in high performance computing (or HPC) gave rise to today’s supercomputer. And in turn HPC laid the foundation for the...

Hurricane Simulations in High Gear 23.01.2025

Scientists and supercomputers generate fast storm surge forecasts in 2024 to help protect lives and property

New Heights: The U.S. NSF Leadership-Class Computing Facility and Horizon 19.11.2024

SC24 podcast with Dan Stanzione, Executive Director of TACC / Associate Vice President for Research, UT Austin

Surprising Vortex Behind New Solar Cell and Lighting Materials 25.06.2024

TACC Frontera, Lonestar6 supercomputer simulations reveal topological vortices in polaron quasiparticles

Diamond Heat 29.05.2024

Drastic changes in thermal conductivity of diamonds seen through simulations and machine learning using TACC’s Frontera supercomputer

Cooler Transformers Could Help the Electric Grid 16.04.2024

Stampede2 simulations model transformer hot-spot temperature reductions

Supercomputing the Secrets Inside Cattle Antibiotics 12.02.2024

Scientists have found the crystal structure and unlocked the mechanism of activity of a family of enzymes that produce monensin, widely used as a cattle antibiotic.

DNA Origami Folded Into Tiny Motor 19.01.2024

First nanoscale electromotor created using Frontera, Expanse, Anvil supercomputers

Cosmic Lights in the Forest 20.12.2023

PRIYA supercomputer simulations largest-ever of Lyman-𝛼 forest spectral data, illustrate large-scale structure of universe

Scientific Supercomputing and AI 13.11.2023

SC23 podcast with Dan Stanzione, Executive Director of TACC / Associate Vice President for Research, UT Austin.

New Twist on Optical Tweezers 31.10.2023

Stampede2 supercomputer helps guide laser research for cancer therapeutics

Hot Jupiter Blows Its Top 05.09.2023

The planet HAT-P-32b is losing so much of its atmospheric helium that the trailing gas tails are among the largest structures yet known any planet outside our solar system.

Deep Learning for New Protein Design 03.08.2023

AI-augmented pipeline with Frontera yields ten-fold increase in target binding success

Brain Games Reveal Clues on How the Mind Works 24.04.2023

Deep learning models of human behavior developed on TACC’s Maverick2

New Simulation Reveals Secrets of Exotic Form of Electrons Called Polarons 22.03.2023

Conditions mapped for the first time of polaron characteristics in 2D materials.

Rare Quasar Triplet Forms Most Massive Object in Universe 13.03.2023

Colossal ASTRID cosmological simulation using TACC's Frontera supercomputer helps probe ultra-massive black hole

HETDEX Reveals Galaxy Gold Mine in First Large Survey 09.02.2023

The Hobby-Eberly Telescope Dark Energy Experiment (HETDEX) announced their first publicly released catalog of astronomical objects.

New Quasiparticle Discovered In Moiré Patterns 07.11.2022

New kind of exciton discovered with novel characteristics in moiré crystal superlattice.

Nuclear Crossing Guard 12.10.2022

New mechanism determined for passive transport of biomolecules through the nuclear pore complex of cells.

First Stars and Black Holes 11.08.2022

Cosmological hydrodynamic zoom-in simulations used to study gravity hydrodynamics, chemistry and cooling in structure formation and early star formation.

Deep Learning for New Alloys 20.07.2022

Supercomputer simulations are helping scientists discover new high-entropy alloys.

Supercomputer Helps Reveal Weaknesses in HIV-1 ‘Armor' 16.06.2022

TACC's Frontera system helps reveal the most realistic simulation study of HIV capsid to date

Cooperation Rewards Water Utilities 19.05.2022

TACC's Stampede2 supercomputer simulates water supply in inter-utility agreement study

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