JICS Featured Stories
JICS Featured Stories
Science
JICS enables sociologist Stephanie Bohon to ask research questions she could not before.
Video: With JICS' help, researcher Karen Lloyd is overcoming a computational obstacle in her study of microbes about which little is known.
Despite more than four decades of studies, the mechanism behind the explosion of humongous stars known as core-collapse supernovae remains a mystery. Research assisted by JICS' supercomputing resources, however, has added to the body of knowledge.
Se-Ran Jun of JICS is a co-lead author of an Ebola virus research article named Editor's Choice and included on the Ebola World Health Emergency Web page.
Research Aims to Reduce the Risks Associated with Transporting Explosives.
Tornadoes, the most violent of storms, can take lives and destroy neighborhoods in seconds, and every state in America is at some risk for this hazard. Dr. Amy McGovern is leading a research project designed to enhance tornado prediction and improve lead time on warnings. NICS provides an update on the project's progress.
Understanding the Turbulence of Gases in Planet-forming Protoplanetary Disks
Collaborative research led by a senior scientist from the Joint Institute for Computational Sciences (JICS) is the subject of an article recently highlighted by one of the world’s most prominent and best-known publishers of scientific information
Researchers at the University of Tennessee use Kraken to study cardiac arrhythmias