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The U.S. Department of Energy on Thursday said its "Doudna" due in 2026 will use technology from Nvidia and Dell.
The US Department of Energy on Thursday said its "Doudna" supercomputer due in 2026 will use technology from Nvidia and Dell.
ScientiFix, our weekly feature, offers you a summary of the top global science stories of the week, with links to their ...
Either we are uncovering something entirely new, or we’re seeing a known type of object emitting radio and X-ray waves in a ...
Saudi Arabia and Kuwait have discovered a new oil field in the Divided Zone, a neutral area jointly managed by the two ...
Duke University researchers reveal boron controls pH in lithium-rich brines, offering insights to improve lithium extraction.
Elon Musk, the visionary CEO of Tesla, has emphatically stated that lithium is "the new oil" and is the most critical component in electric vehicles. He has stressed that lithium supply and refining a ...
President Trump on Saturday said that he planned to withdraw his nomination of Jared Isaacman, a billionaire entrepreneur and ...
Powering the Billionaire Race to Control the Future of Clean Energy - The New Frontier of 'White Gold' Begins HereElon Musk, the visionary CEO of Tesla, has emphatically stated that lithium is "the ne ...
When Lightning Strikes, So Do Gamma Rays. On January 30, 2023, at 01:13 AM local time, lightning struck Tower 1. A downward ...
WASHINGTON (AP) — Frayed by tariff wars and political battles, the academic ties between the U.S. and China are now facing ...