Arecibo data still has astronomers in a spin

Data collected by the Arecibo Radio Telescope before it collapsed late last year will help astronomers better understand how our local neighbourhood of galaxies formed. Arecibo was the world’s largest single-dish radio telescope until it was surpassed …

Thriving in non-equilibrium

Researchers used the Frontera supercomputer to explore light-induced superconductivity a pulsed laser, which is believed to be a promising route to room-temperature superconductors. They found that d-wave superconductivity can be enhanced by a pulsed l…

Deep learning dreams up new protein structures

Using artificial intelligence and deep learning, researchers have developed a neural network that ‘hallucinates’ the structures of new protein molecules. The scientists made up completely random protein sequences and introduced mutations into them unti…