ALCF's Aurora exascale supercomputer deployed for open scientific research Aurora Scientists are now using the system's powerful simulation, AI, and data analysis capabilities to drive breakthroughs in biology, engineering, materials science, and many other fields. Mining the dark sky with Aurora Science Argonne researchers are using the ALCF's exascale system to carry out massive cosmological simulations, aiming to uncover new insights into the mysteries of dark matter and dark energy. Aurora Updates Aurora Science and User News Direct Current Podcast: Science Powered by Exascale Energy.gov A glimpse of the world’s top 10 most powerful supercomputers R&D World Enabling Breakthroughs and Building Foundations: The Office of Science’s 2024 Year-in-Review U.S. Department of Energy HPC in 2024: A Look Back and a Glance into 2025 HPCwire Learn More About Aurora Getting Started on Aurora Bootcamp Training Join us on February 12 or February 25 for a three-hour bootcamp designed to help researchers get started with Aurora. Argonne training series helps prepare a new generation of AI-ready researchers Outreach Since its launch in 2021, the ALCF's student training series has hosted over 700 participants from across the nation. MProt-DPO: Breaking the ExaFLOPS Barrier for Multimodal Protein Design Workflows Webinar Join us on January 29 for a webinar covering MProt-DPO, an AI-driven multimodal framework for protein design. Crux now available to ALCF users HPC Resources The ALCF has deployed Crux, a 1 petaflops CPU-only system, providing a new resource to support science runs, post-processing tasks that are not currently GPU-enabled, and data-intensive research.