Cloud computing captures chemistry code, offering potential to address urgent energy needs

A project led by the Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, in collaboration with Microsoft and others, is utilizing cloud computing to accelerate computational chemistry. The TEC4 initiative demonstrated that cloud-based systems can complement traditional high-performance computing, offering flexibility and reducing the time needed for complex chemistry simulations from months to days. This advancement could have significant implications for addressing urgent energy challenges, such as environmental remediation, and aims to democratize access to advanced computing resources while fostering future talent in computational science.

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