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. New simulated universe previews panoramas for NASA and NSF-DOE telescopes Science A multi-institutional team used ALCF supercomputing resources to simulate millions of images of the cosmos, helping pave the way for groundbreaking observations from NASA’s Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope and the NSF-DOE Vera C. Rubin Observatory. Aurora Updates Aurora Science and User News Disease Watch: An Argonne-led Team Aims an Award-Winning AI Strategy at Infectious Threats ASCR Discovery Argonne Lab’s Aurora supercomputer: A leap forward in artificial intelligence and what that means for weather forecasts WGN9 Exascale: GE Aerospace Goes Airborne with Frontier and Aurora InsideHPC Argonne National Laboratory opens ‘Aurora’ supercomputer to researchers University of Chicago Learn More About Aurora ATPESC application deadline extended to March 16 Training ATPESC provides training on the key skills and tools needed to use the world’s most powerful supercomputers for scientific research. Ready for Aurora Webinar Join us for a webinar on March 26, 2025, that will provide an overview of Aurora hardware and available programming models. Disease watch Science An Argonne-led team is employing AI-driven genome-scale language models on ALCF supercomputers to track viral evolution and predict the emergence of infectious diseases. 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.