One Of The World’s Most Advanced Supercomputers Used To Track Global Warming Is Powered By Coal
One of the world’s most powerful supercomputers designed to monitor climate change is mainly powered by the very fuel many scientists say is warming the planet: coal. The National Center for Atmospheric Research (NCAR) began using a new supercomputer, named Cheyenne, that’s three times more powerful and energy-efficient than its predecessor, Yellowstone. Cheyenne is the fastest…
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