On the world's fastest supercomputer, named Jaguar, scientists are simulating the past 21,000 years of earth's climate history -- a feat that would take average desktop PCs centuries to complete. Or, in science-speak: "After theory and praxis, supercomputer simulation is the third way of doing science," says conference organizer Horst Gietl. Churning through trillions of calculations per second, supercomputers like Jaguar are already yielding breakthroughs in climate science and medicine...
Published on May 27, 2010 08:50