In A Nutshell Researchers used computer modeling and physics-based math to calculate the minimum antibiotic and moisturizer doses needed to push severe eczema into remission and keep it there. The ...
New integration enables engineers to solve complex fluid dynamics problems 10-20x faster, transforming simulation into a scalable source of synthetic data for Engineering AI and Digital Twins.
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IBM’s architecture brings quantum and classical computing together through open software and coordinated workflows. Outlines ...
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Andi Eigenmann proud mom as daughter Ellie attends Yale’s Model UN conference

Andi Eigenmann is beaming with pride as she expressed her support to her eldest daughter Ellie, who is among the delegates at ...
DOE will switch on its next major supercomputer, Doudna, at NERSC. It is built in collaboration w/ Dell Technologies & NVIDIA ...
Researchers have identified a potential mechanism that explains how turbulent plasma can produce the vast, ordered magnetic fields observed across the universe Cosmic magnetic fields are everywhere, ...
Self-driving cars struggle when the weather turns bad. But a UK-EU partnership is getting to grips with the problem, funded by Europe’s flagship research programme, Horizon Europe ...
One particularly well-known fact about the moon is that it doesn't have much of a magnetosphere to speak of. There's no blanket to protect it from the solar wind ravaging its surface, blowing away its ...
Located at CeSViMa in Madrid, the Magerit high-performance computing system allows scientists to run complex simulations across aerospace and environmental research.
New design, verification and simulation solutions to re-engineer AI-powered product innovation at Synopsys Converge 2026.
BLACKSBURG, VA / ACCESS Newswire / March 18, 2026 / Built for engineers and designed by engineers who understand the realities of modern practice, Amber Book Continuing Education for Engineers was ...