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Honeybees Make Rapid, Accurate Decisions and Could Inspire Future of AI, Study Suggests

November 6th, 2023 | Industry News
Honeybees

New research revealing how honeybees can make fast and accurate decisions, which could help to design more efficient robots and autonomous machines, has been published by scientists at the University of Sheffield. The post Honeybees Make Rapid, Accurate Decisions and Could Inspire Future of AI, Study Suggests appeared first on HPCwire.

Georgia State Researchers Use Summit Supercomputer to Gain New Insights into DNA Repair

November 3rd, 2023 | Industry News
This illustration shows how the TFIIH protein complex changes its structure to execute different functions. The TFIIH subunits are colored as follows: XPD red, p62 blue, p44 orange, p34 green, p52 purple, p8 light grey, XPB pink; MAT1 and XPA are shown in yellow, and DNA is cyan.

Transcription factor IIH, or TFIIH, pronounced “TF two H,” is a veritable workhorse among the protein complexes that control human cell activity. It plays critical roles both in transcription — the highly regulated enzymatic synthesis of RNA from a DNA template — and in the repair of damaged DNA. But how can one protein assembly […]

Researchers Use ORNL Supercomputer Summit to Investigate Dark Matter

November 2nd, 2023 | Industry News
cosmic web

A research team from the University of California, Santa Cruz, have used the Oak Ridge Leadership Computing Facility’s Summit supercomputer to run one of the most complete cosmological models yet to probe the properties of dark matter — the hypothetical cosmic web of the universe that largely remains a mystery some 90 years after its existence […]

LANL Theoretical Research Simplifies Machine Learning on Quantum Computers

November 1st, 2023 | Industry News
network concept

New theoretical research proves that machine learning on quantum computers requires far simpler data than previously believed. The finding paves a path to maximizing the usability of today’s noisy, intermediate-scale quantum computers for simulating quantum systems and other tasks better than classical digital computers, while also offering promise for optimizing quantum sensors. The post LANL […]

This system allows surgeons to perform surgery with four arms

October 31st, 2023 | Industry News
EPFL robot surgery

Researchers at EPFL, a public research university in Lausanne, Switzerland, have developed a robotic system that allows surgeons to perform laparoscopic surgeries with four arms by controlling two robotic arms using haptic foot interfaces. The results were published in The International Journal of Robotics Research. The post This system allows surgeons to perform surgery with four arms […]

These tiny soft robots can be controlled with weak magnets

October 30th, 2023 | Industry News
mit robot

MIT scientists have created tiny, soft-bodied robots that can be controlled with a weak magnet. The robots are formed from rubbery magnetic spirals and can be programmed to walk, crawl, and swim in response to an easy-to-apply magnetic field.  The post These tiny soft robots can be controlled with weak magnets appeared first on The […]

How Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning, and Simulation Work Together

October 27th, 2023 | Industry News
Dr. Prith Banerjee is chief technology officer at Ansys.

As artificial intelligence (AI), machine learning (ML), and simulation revolutionize the way humans process and predict information, Ansys Chief Technology Officer Dr. Prith Banerjee explains how better, faster decisions are made possible when these transformational sciences align. The post How Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning, and Simulation Work Together appeared first on HPCwire.

UIUC Researchers Establish Criterion for Nonlocal Quantum Behavior in Networks

October 26th, 2023 | Industry News
Entangled quantum objects can be used to network separated systems. The researchers demonstrate what is needed for nonlocal correlations, a requirement for a useful quantum network

A new theoretical study provides a framework for understanding nonlocality, a feature that quantum networks must possess to perform operations inaccessible to standard communications technology. By clarifying the concept, researchers determined the conditions necessary to create systems with strong, quantum correlations. The post UIUC Researchers Establish Criterion for Nonlocal Quantum Behavior in Networks appeared first […]

Bringing Chemistry to Exascale: Argonne’s Aurora Gears Up for Deep Catalyst Exploration

October 25th, 2023 | Industry News
Figure of representative molecules calculated on the surface of Copper(111).

The U.S. Department of Energy’s (DOE) Argonne National Laboratory is building one of the nation’s first exascale systems, Aurora. To prepare codes for the architecture and scale of the new supercomputer, 15 research teams are taking part in the Aurora Early Science Program (ESP) through the Argonne Leadership Computing Facility (ALCF), a DOE Office of […]

Los Alamos Team Unlocks the Potential of Spin-Exchange in Quantum Dots

October 24th, 2023 | Industry News
When it comes to producing excitons, manganese-doped quantum dots with a lead-selenide core and cadmium-selenide shell offer a two-for-one deal, with spin-exchange carrier multiplication converting a single photon into two excitons.

A new approach to developing semiconductor materials at tiny scales could help boost applications that rely on converting light to energy. A Los Alamos-led research team incorporated magnetic dopants into specially engineered colloidal quantum dots — nanoscale-size semiconductor crystals — and was able to achieve effects that may power solar cell technology, photo detectors and […]