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Where AI and Graphics Converge: NVIDIA Blackwell Universal Data Center GPU Accelerates Demanding Enterprise Workloads

NVIDIA AI Blog

Universal GPU Delivers Powerful Capabilities for AI and Graphics The RTX PRO 6000 Blackwell Server Edition packages powerful RTX AI and graphics capabilities in a passively cooled form factor designed to run 24/7 in data center environments.

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Changemaker Spotlight: Shemitria Smith, Clark Atlanta University

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is responsible for the overall advancement services at Clark Atlanta University as the senior director of advancement operations. With over 16 years of Raiser’s Edge NXT® experience at that time, the University had just switched over to Raiser’s Edge from Banner and was looking for an “expert”. Shemitria Smith, M.Ed.

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Massive Foundation Model for Biomolecular Sciences Now Available via NVIDIA BioNeMo

NVIDIA AI Blog

Unveiled today as the largest publicly available AI model for genomic data, it was built on the NVIDIA DGX Cloud platform in a collaboration led by nonprofit biomedical research organization Arc Institute and Stanford University. Its scientists are focused on disease areas including cancer, immune dysfunction and neurodegeneration.

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Physicists unlock another clue to brewing the perfect espresso

Ars Technica

Scientists from the University of Warsaw have gleaned insights into the underlying physics of channeling that will help coffee lovers achieve more consistent results when brewing espresso. The result of all those variations in technique is a great deal of variability in quality and taste.

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Physicists Find That the Universe Could "Collapse Like a House of Cards"

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With that in mind, have you considered that our entire universe may actually be suspended in a "false vacuum," or in a state of faux-stability, and is merely waiting to collapse into a more stable state? The quantum realm holds terrifying implications, insinuating so much uncertainty into our mundane, ordered view of reality. The takeaway?

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Rover finds hints of an ancient Martian carbon cycle

Ars Technica

In order for Mars to be warm enough to host liquid water, there must have been a lot of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere, says Benjamin Tutolo, a researcher at the University of Calgary. The tallest sediment stack The mystery of Mars missing carbon stems from two seemingly conflicting results.

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Rice is a staple crop around the world—but it’s becoming increasingly toxic

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Lewis Ziska, a plant physiologist and associate professor at Columbia University, has studied rice for three decades and has more recently focused his research on how climate change reduces nutrient levels across many staple crops, including rice. He teamed up with researchers from China and the U.S.

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