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AI Tools Help Scientists Predict the Evolution of Viruses

The COVID-19 pandemic highlighted a critical gap in our ability to effectively predict and respond to emerging infectious diseases. The devastating impact of the pandemic serves as a lasting ...Full Article

Despite Rapid Advances, Studies Show AI Can’t Match Human Creativity

We have witnessed the remarkable rise of GenAI in recent times. The technology has transformed the way we interact with machines, opening doors to possibilities that once seemed impossible. ...Full Article

AI Helps Researchers Find Lost Oil and Gas Wells

The oil and gas industry is increasingly embracing artificial intelligence (AI) to drive innovation and improve efficiency. With the promise of purpose-built AI tools, companies aim to streamline operations ...Full Article

MIT Researchers Develop New Technique to Reduce Bias and Improve Accuracy in ML Models

Machine learning (ML) has the potential to transform decision-making in healthcare by leveraging vast amounts of data for predictive insights. However, a key challenge emerges when these models are ...Full Article

LLNL Engineers Harness Machine Learning to Unlock New Possibilities in Lattice Structures

Lattice structures, characterized by their complex patterns and hierarchical designs, offer immense potential across various industries, including automotive, aerospace, and biomedical engineering.  With their outstanding high strength-to-weight ratio, customizability, ...Full Article

Anthropic Breaks Open the Black Box

One of the largest hurdles to trustworthy and responsible AI is the concept of the black box, and Anthropic just took a big step towards opening that box. For ...Full Article

Dell Takes A Long View On Datacenters

One of the things that Dell committed to do once it went private was to invest more in research and development. Last summer, while the privatization effort was still ...Full Article

Graphene Promises Cooler, Greener Computing

When applied to silicon, graphene displays heat-dissipating effects that could pave the way for more energy-efficient, longer-lasting computers. Full Article

Efficiency Drive Saves Billions

A group of UK universities saved £1.38 billion ($2.09 billion) between 2005 and 2011 by investing in innovative technologies aimed at increasing efficiencies.Full Article

Amid Sweeping Budget Cuts, Obama Stands by STEM

<img style="float: left;" src="http://media2.hpcwire.com/dmr/ObamaNAS.jpg" alt="" width="95" height="63" border="0" />At the 150th anniversary of the National Academy of Sciences (NAS) this week, President Barack Obama said the nation cannot afford ...Full Article
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