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“We are making these efforts quantifiable” - How IBM is democratizing climate change
By Benedict Collins published
Climate change will affect us all, but IBM hopes its new foundation model can give governments and organizations a heads up.
Dog-sized scorpions, dinosaur shrimp, and exoplanet collisions lead the week in science
By John Loeffler published
Roundup This week's science news was chock full of prehistoric fauna, a record-shattering approach of the coldest temperature physically possible, and much more.
Scientists achieve the coldest temperature ever recorded
By John Loeffler published
Scientists used a free fall tower and super cold atoms to achieve the coldest temperature ever recorded.
Microsoft's revelatory quantum computing theory disproved by new evidence
By Barclay Ballard published
A ground-breaking 2018 discovery that could have turbocharged Microsoft's quantum computing plans has now been discredited.
Nvidia reveals PhysX 5.0, but AMD’s explosive FEMFX already stole its physics thunder
By Darren Allan published
AMD literally blew the doors off with its demo footage. Nvidia had a beach scene with an inflatable and some deckchairs.
AMD’s FEMFX delivers jaw-dropping gaming physics courtesy of multi-core CPUs
By Darren Allan published
This is perhaps another reason to go Ryzen, down the line…
How metamaterials could one day bring the impossible to life
By Dr. Irina Khromova published
Metaboards' Dr. Irina Khromova explains what metamaterials are and their current and potential future uses.
The physics of why valve amps sound better
By Duncan Geere published
David Keeports from Mills College in California has uncovered why musicians prefer the sound of valve amps over their solid state cousins.
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