The latest version of the widely used shock wave physics computer code, CTH, developed by Sandia National Laboratories, will soon be available to customers nationwide. The code simulates high-speed ...
In this episode of the Physics World Stories podcast you will hear from scientists and software engineers at the vanguard of developing free and open-source software for physics research. Guests talk ...
San Francisco (February 20, 2008) -- Havok, the premier provider of interactive software and services to digital creators in the games and movie industries, today announced that the company will offer ...
Compatible and sustainable software could revolutionize high-energy physics research. The World Wide Web may have been invented at CERN, but it was raised and cultivated abroad. Now a group of Large ...
Havok, the leading provider of physics engines to the global game and movie entertainment industry, today announced that it has signed a perpetual licensing agreement with Microsoft Game Studios in ...
Vardan Gyurjyan, left, Raiqa Rasool, David Lawrence, Nathan Brei, Michael Goodrich, Torri Jeske, and Thomas Britton, a portion of the EPSCI group, pose for a photo inside of the Jefferson Lab Data ...
Open-source software has been critical to the famous image of a black hole – but also for many other areas of physics besides Picture of success: The importance of open-source software to physics.
It can be tough being a 12-year-old boy. It’s even tougher if your mom is Renée James. When James’ 12-year-old son asked if he could buy a particularly violent video game, his mom -- who runs Intel’s ...