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Researchers developed a faster, more stable way to simulate the swirling electric fields inside industrial plasmas -- the kind used to make microchips and coat materials. The improved method could ...
Depriving people of their senses, like putting them in total darkness, or in a room without sound, is known as sensory deprivation, and it’s regarded as a form of torture. People who have trouble ...
The world’s harbor seals (Phoca vitulina) are masters in seeing through the cloudy coastal waters they call home. Equipped ...
Things may be moving on Venus’ surface. In 1983, researchers discovered that the planet’s surface was speckled with strange, circular landforms. These rounded mountain belts, known as coronae, have no ...
Ansys and NVIDIA partnered to deliver real-world, physics-based simulation to NVIDIA’s Omniverse. Why real-world, physics-based simulation is important to designers.
Nvidia and Dell announced a partnership on the AI-powered Doudna supercomputer at the Berkeley National Laboratory, which ...
Yet science has a track record of turning theoretical possibilities into reality. Just because a concept seems terribly, ...
To make these lander missions happen, NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory team has been working on a robot that could handle the ...
Microsoft Scientific Discovery is an AI-powered research-focused platform designed for scientists, research institutions, and ...
Using a powerful machine made up of 56 trapped-ion quantum bits, or qubits, researchers have achieved something once thought ...
Simulations show that the stars’ tug could send Mercury, Venus or Mars crashing into Earth — or let Jupiter eject our world from the solar system.
Depriving people of their senses, like putting them in total darkness, or in a room without sound, is known as sensory ...