Computing
Modeling How Contaminants Move Underground
PFLOTRAN, a powerful new massively parallel computer model for studying subsurface processes in the Earth, developed at Los Alamos National Laboratory.
http://www.lanl.gov/discover/pflotran_computer_modelThe World's Fastest Computer
LANL scientists doubled processing speed of former computing champ. Roadrunner, the new hybrid supercomputer, uses a video game chip to propel performance to more than a 1000 trillion calculations per second.
http://www.lanl.gov/discover/roadrunner_fastest_computerMonte Carlo Code is Everywhere
From locating water on Mars to aiding the fight against cancer, our Monte Carlo N-Particle computer code can be found at the foundation of methods across a wide array of scientific disciplines.
http://www.lanl.gov/discover/safety_in_numbersNew Software Improves Cancer Treatment
The efficiency of cancer treatment is now increased thanks to new software that has unrivaled speed and accuracy for predicting radiation behavior, saving healthy cells.
http://www.lanl.gov/discover/cancer_therapy_saves_livesAyyorgun breeds wireless nodes
Self-organizing sensor network research wins award
Wireless sensor networks soon may allow engineers to wirelessly monitor miles of gas and oil pipelines, rescue workers to detect signs of life under rubble, and monitor illicit trafficking and intrusions on international borders . . .
Currents, the Laboratory's monthly employee magazine, highlighting people in the workplace.