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Researchers use the high performance of supercomputers for visualisation methods to see and understand their work. This image, used by theoretical physicists, is of a Quantum Chromodynamics (QCD) flux tube between two quarks. QCD is a theory used to describe the interactions of quarks and gluons, fundamental sub-atomic particles which comprise more familiar particles such as protons and neutrons. Image by Associate Professor Derek Leinweber |