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MIT's chip stacking breakthrough could cut energy use in power-hungry AI processes
Engineers from MIT say that stacking circuit components on top of each other could be the answer to creating more ...
Experts note that Boomers were taught what to think, while modern students are taught how to find information. While Boomers ...
Old friends return, and compelling new mysteries bubble up, as the show's second season continues to accelerate.
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Why Excel is the most successful piece of software ever written
If Excel vanished tomorrow, global finance would halt. It is the essential infrastructure powering the modern world.
Orlando Fringe's Winter Mini-Fest is celebrating its 10th anniversary with a return to its original name (after briefly ...
The main idea, that it’s healthy to live in a community, is largely uncontested. “We know that social network is extremely important in improving longevity,” says Arjan Gjonça, a demographer at the ...
In the rapidly evolving world of Large Language Models (LLMs), a quiet but critical tug-of-war is taking place over how we ...
The way the brain develops can shape us throughout our lives, so neuroscientists are intensely curious about how it happens.
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Dopamine under control: Precision regulation of inhibition shapes learning, memory and mental health
For decades, dopamine has been celebrated in neuroscience as the quintessential "reward molecule"—a chemical herald of ...
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Atomistic model explains how memory metals can change their shape
Shape memory alloys are exotic materials that can be deformed at room temperature and return to their "remembered," ...
The rapid construction of AI infrastructure is causing a shortage in high bandwidth memory. Tom Mainelli, vice president of ...
Micron says the global memory crunch isn't a short-term problem. With AI data centers demanding more DRAM than ever, even ...
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