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NREL Scientists Find Synergy in PET Plastic-degrading Enzymes Using TACC, SDSC HPC Resources
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NREL Scientists Find Synergy in PET Plastic-degrading Enzymes Using TACC, SDSC HPC Resources

Plastic waste is a big problem in the environment. About 300 million tons is produced every year, according to the United Nations. Much of that is polyethyleneNREL...

From Gödel's Lost Letter and P=NP

The Reach of Dichotomy

Congratulations on the 2021 Gödel Prize Composite including Richerby’s talk at STOC 2021 Andrey Bulatov, Martin Dyer and David Richerby, and Jin-Yi Cai and Xi Chen...

Sweat Powering Wearables
From The Eponymous Pickle

Sweat Powering Wearables

 Given current power needs, would be much less than a typical smartphone needs.  Perhaps a small IOT. Your Sweaty Fingertips Could Help Power the Next Generation...

Nathan Benaich, Air Street Capital
From The Eponymous Pickle

Nathan Benaich, Air Street Capital

I have been subscribing to this monthly report for some time, worth a look.  Below the most recent.Your guide to AI,  By Nathan Benaich, Air Street CapitalMonthly...

Amazon Alexa Live 2021
From The Eponymous Pickle

Amazon Alexa Live 2021

Attended some technical portions of this, was informative. Here a followup of things presented, announced.Everything new announced at Amazon Alexa Live 2021By Michael...

Drop in Intel Earnings Expected Today
From insideHPC

Drop in Intel Earnings Expected Today

Pat Gelsinger’s got one foot on a tiger, the other on an aircraft carrier – one side is a rough, volatile ride; the other plows a course set years ago, hard toDrop...

The Incompatibility of Nudge and Co-Design as Tools for Policymaking
From Putting People First

The Incompatibility of Nudge and Co-Design as Tools for Policymaking

The use of nudge theory to inform policy interventions in response to COVID-19 has re-opened debates over the politically paternalistic nature of governing by ‘nudges’...

Announcing the 2021 Computing Innovation Fellows
From The Computing Community Consortium Blog

Announcing the 2021 Computing Innovation Fellows

This past spring, the Computing Research Association (CRA) and its Computing Community Consortium (CCC) announced funding for a cohort of Computing Innovation Fellows...

Cambridge Quantum: Algorithm Solves Combinatorial Optimisation Problems Faster
From insideHPC

Cambridge Quantum: Algorithm Solves Combinatorial Optimisation Problems Faster

Cambridge, UK, July 22, 2021 – In a development the company said “is likely to set a new industry standard,” scientists at Cambridge Quantum (CQ) have developed...

Registration Open for LLNL-sponsored Industrial ML Forum
From insideHPC

Registration Open for LLNL-sponsored Industrial ML Forum

Registration is open through July 29 for the first Machine Learning for Industry Forum (ML4I), a three-day virtual event starting Tuesday, Aug. 10. The event is...

The Whole World Is Watching: ORNL’s Bernholdt & Programming Environment Team Prepare for Frontier and Exascale
From insideHPC

The Whole World Is Watching: ORNL’s Bernholdt & Programming Environment Team Prepare for Frontier and Exascale

The world’s fastest supercomputer comes with some assembly required. Frontier, the nation’s first exascale computing system, won’t come together as a whole until...

Algorithm Helping Demystifying Networks
From The Eponymous Pickle

Algorithm Helping Demystifying Networks

Interesting, but don't understand it directly.  But thinking it. Boolean models are easy.Algorithm May Help Scientists Demystify Complex Networks  By Penn State...

Nasty Printer Driver Vulnerability
From Schneier on Security

Nasty Printer Driver Vulnerability

From SentinelLabs, a critical vulnerability in HP printer drivers: Researchers have released technical details on a high-severity privilege-escalation flaw in...

Hard-Rock Mining
From The Eponymous Pickle

Hard-Rock Mining

 Once consulted in this space.  McKinsey talks the underlying economic processes of mining.Digging deeper: Trends in underground hard-rock mining for gold and base...

Future of Brain Computer Interfaces
From The Eponymous Pickle

Future of Brain Computer Interfaces

Back to the classic problem of machine human interfaces.Scientists Warn of 'Bleak Cyborg Future' From Brain-Computer InterfacesBy SciTechDaily, July 20, 2021Surpassing...

Pentagon Hacks Itself
From The Eponymous Pickle

Pentagon Hacks Itself

A former employer of mine tests a by now classic approach.  Note aiming at AI efforts here in particular.  The Pentagon Is Bolstering Its AI Systems—by HackingBy...

Sero!  Concept Mapping:  Free Trial
From The Eponymous Pickle

Sero! Concept Mapping: Free Trial

Mentioned here many times here before, the concept mapping tool Sero!The Evidence Basis for Concept Mapping: 50 Years and Still GrowingMore research-backed reasons...

More Novel Drone Use
From The Eponymous Pickle

More Novel Drone Use

Makes one wonder though, how secure are these drones?As Spain's Beaches Fill Up, Seaside Resort Sends in DronesReuters, Horaci Garcia, July 15, 2021Officials in...

DOE Funds $13M for Adapting Scientific Software to Run on Exascale Supercomputers
From insideHPC

DOE Funds $13M for Adapting Scientific Software to Run on Exascale Supercomputers

July 21, 2021 — The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) today announced more than $13 million for five advanced-computing projects across nine states, including $4.4...

Joking Chatbots Help Learning?
From The Eponymous Pickle

Joking Chatbots Help Learning?

 Brought the below up before, here is more detail. Humor is powerful, but how do we harness it? Need a good way.  Thoughts?  See my Humor link.Joke-Cracking Chatbots...
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