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Breaking ‘Forever Chemicals’ in Real Time

UC Riverside researchers use atomic-level simulations on SDSC’s Expanse to reveal how electric charges can destroy stubborn PFAS bonds.

4/15/2026
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Turning Animal Speed Into Agile Autonomy

ACCESS allocations power breakthrough study of hummingbird escape maneuver.

4/08/2026
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The Hidden Life of an Ocean Bubble

ACCESS allocations on ACES at TAMU help researchers reveal the physics of ocean bubbles.

3/25/2026
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Expanding Undergraduate Education to HPC via ACCESS Allocations

ACCESS allocation on SDSC’s Expanse is bringing hands-on HPC into undergraduate classrooms and preparing the next generation of researchers.

3/18/2026
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A visualization of neurons.

Cracking the Code of Parkinson’s

Parkinson’s researchers are using their ACCESS allocation on SDSC’s Expanse to find new treatments for this emotionally tolling disease.

12/17/2025
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1's and 0's provide the backdrop for digitally recreated biochemicals.

Innovative AI Tool for Cancer Research Powered by Indiana University’s Jetstream2

Researchers from the University of Texas use their ACCESS allocation to create a powerful new tool.

12/03/2025
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Predicting Vision Loss Risk in Astronauts

Researchers from the University of California San Diego use their ACCESS allocation to predict who is most at risk for developing eyesight issues during space flights.

10/29/2025
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Powering Genetic Research

Researchers use U.S. NSF supercomputers to reveal how “Jumping Genes” can transform gene editing technologies.

10/08/2025
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Using ACCESS to Help Find Solutions to Potable Water Shortages

Scientists use SDSC’s Expanse to find better materials to turn seawater into drinking water.

9/10/2025
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A concept image of a parachute assisted drop to Mars' surface. An all terrain vehicle is floating down to the surface of a Mars like planet.

Scientists Crack the Code on Mars Parachute Fabric Performance

New research reveals how tiny fabric pores affect parachute performance in space missions.

8/27/2025
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