High-performance computing, artificial intelligence, and quantum computing are transforming scientific research, enabling breakthroughs in drug discovery, climate modeling, and materials science. But ...
Researchers at Forschungszentrum Jülich, together with international collaborators, have demonstrated for the first time that memristors, novel nanoscale switching devices, can provide stable ...
High-performance computing, artificial intelligence, and quantum computing are transforming scientific research, enabling breakthroughs in drug discovery, climate modeling, and materials science. But ...
To keep sensitive information protected and stay aligned with customer demands, health and life science laboratories globally ...
At the ISC High Performance 2025 event, hosted in Hamburg, Germany, speakers discussed how innovation in HPC and AI technology is driving advancements that aim to keep pace with Moore's Law, as ...
Canada-based Photonic's decision to build a new UK-based quantum R&D facility is a “clear vote of confidence in the UK’s fast-growing quantum sector" ...
At the ISC High Performance 2025 event, hosted in Hamburg, Germany, speakers discussed how innovation in HPC and AI technology is driving advancements that aim to keep pace with Moore's Law, as ...
All scientific discovery begins with curiosity! At the SLAS2025 International Conference and Exhibition we invite you to show us where your curiosity is leading you! SLAS is ready to create another ...
high-performance computing, artificial intelligence, and quantum technologies. Featuring expert insights on exascale applications, AI innovation, quantum computing breakthroughs, and post-Moore's Law ...
Tate Cantrell, CTO, Verne Global, comments on the cost of the AI computing revolution. We should all be thankful that the progress of AI is moving at lightning speed. No longer strictly the province ...
In only a few months, 525 materials were synthesized from a diverse range of elemental compositions to discover materials to combat climate change ...
Some people claim that the discoveries made by scientists contribute to the destruction of the natural environment. Professor Louis Gross at the University of Tennessee shows that the case can equally ...
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