Stopping HIV in Its Tracks

PSC Helps Scientists Understand Monkey Protein that Confers Immunity to HIV A monkey “host restriction” protein works by destabilizing HIV as it enters the cell, according to scientists at the University of Delaware and the University of Pittsburgh (Pitt). This...

Capture and Convert

PSC Helps University of Pittsburgh (Pitt) Team Design Material to Capture and Turn CO2 into Useful Products A new material may be able to capture carbon dioxide and turn it into a commercially useful substance, according to a team at the University of Pittsburgh....

Phospholipids at the Gate

Anton 2 Helps Cornell Scientists Discover Unexpected Gate in Molecular “Credit Card Reader” A protein that scrambles the contents of the inner and outer surfaces of the cell membrane has an unexpected gate at its center, discovered by Weill Cornell Medical College...

A Basic Switch

Bridges Simulations Explain Lab Results in pH-Dependent Life Process Large changes in protein-chain folding accompany a pH-dependent switch between the two modes of an important life process called electron transport, Georgia Institute of Technology scientists have...

Spring 2019: PSC News in Brief

PSC Supplies Computation to Large Hadron Collider Group PSC is supplying computation for the world’s most powerful particle collider. Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory (Fermilab) scientists working on the Compact Muon Solenoid (CMS) experiment, in collaboration...

The Fingerprints of Survival

PSC Helps UCLA-Led Team Identify Genes Associated with Surviving Climate Change A UCLA-led team has found they can predict whether birds are vulnerable to climate change by comparing their genes to their changing environments. Using PSC’s Bridges system, Rachael Bay...

Dangerous Curves Ahead

Machine Learning Enables Scientists to Spot “Comma-Shaped Clouds,” Extreme Weather Meteorologists can get time-critical help in spotting dangerous cloud formations using artificial intelligence (AI), according to scientists at Penn State and AccuWeather...

Science Highlights Spring 19

Science Highlights Spring 2019 This issue of PSC Science Highlights features artificial intelligence research to provide earlier warnings of life-threatening storms; copying a trick used by monkey cells to protect people from the AIDS virus; and reading the...

Nystrom Named PSC Chief Scientist

Will Serve as Principal Scientific and Technical Adviser to PSC Director March 14, 2019 Nicholas Nystrom has been named chief scientist of the Pittsburgh Supercomputing Center (PSC). In this newly created position, Nystrom will serve as the principal scientific...

Alan D. George Named Interim Director of PSC

Feb. 27, 2019 Alan D. George, PhD, the Ruth and Howard Mickle Endowed Chair of Electrical and Computer Engineering and department chair and professor of electrical and computer engineering at the University of Pittsburgh’s Swanson School of Engineering, has...