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Moderna and IBM to Explore Quantum Computing and Generative AI for mRNA Science
Moderna, Inc., a biotechnology company pioneering messenger RNA (mRNA) therapeutics and vaccines, and IBM today announced an agreement under which Moderna will explore next generation technologies including quantum computing and artificial intelligence to advance and...
Open Compute Project Foundation Expands Open Edge Ecosystem
The Open Compute Project Foundation (OCP), the nonprofit organization bringing hyperscale innovations to all, announces that AWS has contributed a new edge gateway base specification to the OCP that, which is targeted for deployments supporting cloud-delivered managed...
OSC: Molecular Modeling Expert Tackles Pipeline Corrosion with Supercomputing Resources
When he joined the Ohio University faculty in 2015, Sumit Sharma found a new application for his expertise in molecular modeling and simulations: understanding pipeline corrosion. The post OSC: Molecular Modeling Expert Tackles Pipeline Corrosion with Supercomputing...
Meet the RBR50 Robotics Innovation Awards Winners
Robotics Business Review, sister publication of The Robot Report, today announced the winners of the 2023 RBR50 Robotics Innovation Awards (RBR50). For more than a decade, the annual RBR50 list celebrates forward-thinking organizations and their original, impactful...
Meta, MIT, Others Test Robotic Arm in Optical AI Infrastructure
Researchers at Meta, MIT and other institutions connected servers with a dozen Nvidia GPUs with optical switches and a robotic arm, devising a new interconnect that could be used for machine learning. The fabric, called “TopoOpt,” can create network topologies on the...
Berkeley Lab Scientists Create ML Pipeline for Interpreting Large Tomography Datasets
Advances in biological imaging have given scientists unprecedented datasets with extremely high resolutions, yet data interpretation tools are working overtime to keep up. This is particularly evident in the case of cryo-electron tomograms (cryo-ET), where the samples...
Researchers find robots create jobs in long term
Industrial robots, particularly those in the automotive industry, complement human workers rather than replace them. The post Researchers find robots create jobs in long term appeared first on Robotics Business Review.
Hawk Supercomputer Powers Research on Quieter Fans, Motors
If you’ve ever been in a supercomputer datacenter, you’ll know that they don’t tend to be quiet places – but now, supercomputing is helping make some machinery hum quieter. ebm-papst, a German fan and electric motor manufacturer, is applying the Hawk supercomputer at...
Neural Networks and ‘Ghost’ Electrons Accurately Reconstruct Behavior of Quantum Systems
Predicting the properties of a molecule or material requires calculating the collective behavior of its electrons. Such predictions could one day help researchers develop new pharmaceuticals or design materials with sought-after properties such as superconductivity....
Looking Forward to the 2023 Fast50 Awards Tonight! #teamwork #bbj #pace
Looking forward to joining an amazing group of companies tonight! We are a people first company and could not be prouder of our team for helping us achieve this accomplishment. Thank you for making this possible and look forward to celebrating with you!
Pace Engineering Recruiters named a 2023 Fast 50 company by Boston Business Journal #bbj #fast50 #pace #robotics
We’re thrilled to announce we’ve made the BBJ fast 50. Thank you to all our amazing team members, customers and candidates for making this possible.
Electronic Bridge Allows Rapid Energy Sharing Between Semiconductors
As semiconductor devices become ever smaller, researchers are exploring two-dimensional (2D) materials for potential applications in transistors and optoelectronics. Controlling the flow of electricity and heat through these materials is key to their functionality,...










