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DL4SCI 2026 to Spotlight Discovery through Agentic AI, Foundation Models

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Berkeley Lab and NVIDIA Collaboration Accelerates U.S. Leadership in Hybrid Quantum–Classical Computing

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Thermodynamic Computing Advances with Design and Training

Doudna Supercomputer to Feature Innovative Storage Solutions for Simulation, Data, and AI

DOE Announces New Supercomputer Powered by Dell and NVIDIA to Speed Scientific Discovery

Illustration of Jennifer Doudna holding a model of a molecule in front of a background illustration of a DNA molecule. The name "Doudna" appears on one side.

A New Age of Electron Microscopy: Magnifying Possibilities with Automation

Automated atomic-resolution imaging of core-shell nanoparticles showing low-magnification image with identified regions of interest and atomic-resolution inset of one region.

Networking for the Future: Five Ways ESnet Accelerates the Nation’s Science

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Berkeley Lab Joins Forces with HPSF to Drive HPC Innovation

The Perlmutter supercomputer at NERSC, housed in a large facility with exposed ceiling pipes. Its cabinet panels feature a vibrant design with cosmic imagery, including orange and blue nebulae, a historical photo of physicist Saul Perlmutter with his research team, and an illustration of telescopes. The word 'Perlmutter' is prominently displayed across the panels.

NERSC Launches IBM Quantum Innovation Center

IBM's System Two

Berkeley Lab Staff Awarded for ECP Leadership

Group photo of ECP Leadership award recipients.

Berkeley Lab and Open Compute Project Collaborate to Advance Chiplet Technology for HPC

Berkeley Lab's John Shalf presenting at the 24 Computing Conference (formerly called Science and Information (SAI) Conference).

David Baker Wins Nobel Prize for Chemistry

David Baker has used 1.5 million GPU hours on NERSC systems and published at least eight major papers acknowledging NERSC. (Credit: UW Medicine)
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