Every year in October our UCSB Physics faculty present an explanation of the Nobel Prize in Physics for that year.
Researchers at MIT are subjecting electrodes to repeated short voltage bursts to better measure how ions are moving in and out of them.
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Exploring Why This Nuclear Fusion Breakthrough Matters
This video explores the recent breakthrough in nuclear fusion related to high-temperature semiconductors, specifically ...
Severe fine dust pollution over Seoul and Mexico City, being composed of the same type of fine particulate matter (PM2.5), ...
In a Physical Review Letters study, the HOLMES collaboration has achieved the most stringent upper bound on the effective ...
At MIT’s Lincoln Laboratory, a new supercomputer has arrived. TX-GAIN, capable of two AI-exaflops, fuses more than six ...
For Princeton’s Class of 2029, The Daily Princetonian analyzed how someone’s intended major impacted their top college choice to understand what drove Princeton’s newest Tigers to select their ...
Once a government-led pursuit, nuclear fusion is now a private-capital race, much of it financed by the same people building AI.
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang said on Tuesday that the artificial intelligence chip leader will build seven new supercomputers for ...
MIT professors Michael McDonald and Kristala Prather embody a form of mentorship defined not only by technical expertise, but ...
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