Speaking the Language of the Genome: Gordon Bell Winner Applies Large Language Models to Predict New COVID Variants
Editor’s note: This post was updated on November 17 after the announcement of the Gordon Bell prize winners. The winner of the Gordon Bell special prize for high performance computing-based… Read article >
Going the Distance: NVIDIA Platform Solves HPC Problems at the Edge
Collaboration among researchers, like the scientific community itself, spans the globe. Universities and enterprises sharing work over long distances require a common language and secure pipeline to get every device… Read article >
Science Magnified: Gordon Bell Winners Combine HPC, AI
Seven finalists including both winners of the 2020 Gordon Bell awards used supercomputers to see more clearly atoms, stars and more — all accelerated with NVIDIA technologies. Their efforts required… Read article >
COVID-19 Spurs Scientific Revolution in Drug Discovery with AI
Research across global academic and commercial labs to create a more efficient drug discovery process won recognition today with a special Gordon Bell Prize for work fighting COVID-19. A team… Read article >
AI Draws World’s Smallest Wanted Posters to Apprehend COVID
Using AI and a supercomputer simulation, Ken Dill’s team drew the equivalent of wanted posters for a gang of proteins that make up COVID-19. With a little luck, one of… Read article >
Surfing Gravity’s Waves: HPC+AI Hang a Cosmic Ten
Eliu Huerta is harnessing AI and high performance computing (HPC) to observe the cosmos more clearly. For several years, the astrophysics researcher has been chipping away at a grand challenge,… Read article >
Learning Life’s ABCs: AI Models Read Proteins to Fight COVID-19
Ahmed Elnaggar and Michael Heinzinger are helping computers read proteins as easily as you read this sentence. The researchers are applying the latest AI models used to understand text to… Read article >
Quantum of Solace: Research Seeks Atomic Keys to Lock Down COVID-19
Anshuman Kumar is sharpening a digital pencil to penetrate the secrets of the coronavirus. He and colleagues at the University of California at Riverside want to calculate atomic interactions at… Read article >
Racing the Clock, COVID Killer Sought Among a Billion Molecules
Working from home, sometimes in pajamas, Ada Sedova taps into the world’s most powerful supercomputer in the hunt for a tiny molecule that could stop the coronavirus from infecting someone… Read article >