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    Newton

    Newton

    An open-source, GPU-accelerated physics simulation engine

    Newton is a high-performance, GPU-accelerated physics simulation engine designed primarily for robotics research, machine learning, and advanced simulation workflows. Built on top of NVIDIA Warp, it leverages GPU parallelism to deliver scalable and efficient simulation environments that support rapid iteration and experimentation. The engine extends previous simulation frameworks by introducing differentiable physics capabilities, allowing it to integrate seamlessly with machine learning models and optimization pipelines. Newton supports OpenUSD for modern 3D scene representation and interoperability, making it suitable for complex simulation ecosystems. ...
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    MuJoCo-py

    MuJoCo-py

    mujoco-py allows using MuJoCo from Python 3

    ...The project also includes interactive examples showcasing collision handling, texture randomization, state resetting, and robot control. By bridging MuJoCo with Python, mujoco-py enables rapid prototyping, training, and evaluation of AI agents in physics-rich environments.
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    Biskit is a python library for structural bioinformatics research. It simplifies the analysis of macromolecular structures, protein complexes, and molecular dynamics trajectories and offers a platform for the rapid integration of external programs. PLEASE NOTE: The Biskit source code as well as any later releases are now hosted on https://github.com/graik/biskit The sourceforge repo is only kept here for reference.
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    BriCS

    SaaS for running simulation models in the cloud

    ...Model configuration (parameters) files are uploaded via the browser and results files are downloadable on completion. BriCS enables researchers with software simulation models to access the rapid scale out opportunities of the cloud. Why wait days or weeks for a series of trials to complete when you can run them in parallel in the time it takes to complete one?
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    Combines Blender's graphical interface and rendering capabilities with MBDyn's multi-body dynamics, aerodynamics, and aeroelastics simulation and analysis, for rapid modeling and realistic rendering of physics based multi-body simulations.
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    Simulator for large neuronal networks using leaky INF as its basic element. Simple few line scripts will enable rapid creation of large networks with different connectivities. Aimed at researchers interested in quickly testing large networks of neurons.
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