Staying active is one of the best things you can do for your joints, whether they crack, pop, crunch or stay silent ...
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Why metal microstructures matter: AI pinpoints stress hotspots to guide safer designs
Metals are made of randomly oriented crystals at the microscopic-length scale. The alignment of the crystal faces creates an infinite number of configurations and complex patterns, making simulations ...
ERGs have evolved into strategic engines for engagement retention and leadership development when backed by governance data and intersectionality.
Researchers say a palm-sized piece of glass could store the equivalent of 2 million books for over 10,000 years.
Modern software increasingly depends on data structures that go far beyond basic arrays and trees. Some of the most powerful systems rely on designs that rarely appear in traditional programming ...
Ilia Malinin’s Olympic collapse shows how performance culture can turn achievement into a search for belonging, and why that pressure can eventually overwhelm even the best.
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Data centres could store information in glass for thousands of years
Microsoft researchers have developed a technology that writes data into glass with lasers, raising the prospect of robotic libraries full of glass tablets packed with data ...
The bony facial protrusion might be an evolutionary byproduct that resulted from changes to other parts of the skull, according to a new study ...
Borosilicate glass offers extreme stability; Microsoft’s accelerated aging experiments suggest the data would be stable for ...
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Data centers for AI use huge amounts of electricity, water, driving up costs and climate concerns
Multiple reports show the data centers used to store, train and operate AI models use significant amounts of energy and water, with a rippling impact on the environment and public health.
Researchers use mini plasma explosions to encode the equivalent of two million books into a coaster-sized device. The method ...
The evolutionary purpose of kissing has long eluded scientists. Smooching is risky, given things like pointy teeth, and inherently gross, given an estimated 80 million bacteria are transferred in a 10 ...
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