Cold Atoms Redefine Vacuum Measurement Standards

There’s no such thing as a complete vacuum. Even in the cosmic void between galaxies, there’s an estimated density of about one hydrogen or helium atom per cubic meter. But these estimates are largely theoretical—no one has yet launched a sensor into intergalactic space and beamed back the result. On top of that, we have…

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HPC feeding with next -generation CPU

What makes the CPUs so durable? Flexibility, compatibility and efficiency are key. As Evan Burness of Microsoft Azure points out, the CPUs remain the “IT-Just-Works” technology. Moving the complex and owner code of the GPU can be an expensive and slow effort, while CPUs generally admit the continuity of the software in generations with minimal…

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Criticism of the ‘Critical Review’

The first complete reviews of the Critical review of the DOE are now entering online. First out of the door is a good Interactive carbonbrief Based on the direct contribution of scientists whose documents were summoned, sometimes in deceptive or false ways. They have a good color coding for which one. There is a complementary…

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The Boom of the Europe is leaving Femtech behind

Left without control, the limited approach of Europe in the investment of AI will come in the health of half of its population. As the risk capital floods disproportionately in the AI ​​sector, the innovation of women’s health, the definition of essential infrastructure, is once again fighting for the remains. In 2021, Femtech’s global investment…

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