The OCI MSA settled the architecture for optical scale-up. How fast bandwidth scales is a manufacturing question, not an ...
Whenever I get coffee with a mathematician, I always ask which of the seven Millennium Problems they think will be next to fall. These are math’s most famous open questions. Solve one, and you’ll win ...
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Trump admin backs off controversial $2B fund, clearing path for stalled GOP immigration bill
The Department of Justice (DOJ) pressed pause on the Trump administration's "anti-weaponization" fund on Monday, giving Senate Republicans runway to hammer through a massive immigration enforcement ...
Penn researchers have developed a smarter AI method for solving notoriously difficult inverse equations, which help scientists uncover hidden causes behind observable effects. By introducing ...
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As enterprises move from AI experimentation into production deployment, the primary cost driver has shifted away from foundation model training and toward the infrastructure required to run thousands ...
This paper concerns the numerical simulation of internal recirculating flows encompassing a two-dimensional viscous incompressible flow generated inside a regularized square driven cavity and over a ...
Welcome to The Playfield, a weekly column about the games we’re currently playing here at The A.V. Club. Every Saturday our games writers Garrett Martin and Elijah Gonzalez will look at whatever ...
As the top universities set up shop from BKC to Navi Mumbai, the promise of worldclass degrees collides with a stark reality: where is the qualified faculty? Mumbai has long exported its students.
Tesla’s “Terafab” semiconductor ambitions to launch this week carry an estimated price tag of $25-40 billion. The math is getting hard to reconcile with a company that generated just $6.2 billion in ...
More than 20 percent of Americans express little or no confidence in scientists to “act in the best interests of the public,” according to Pew’s latest polling. Just 13 percent gave that answer in ...
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