Frontier, the ORNL supercomputer, used machine learning to perform 9.95 quintillion calculations per second.
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For the first time, it was discovered that nonphotosynthetic bacteria have a circadian clock.
While Costco warehouses may remind shoppers of Walmart, this membership-only retailer has a business model that more closely resembles Amazon or Netflix.
Millennials — who were raised to expect unlimited success but found only disappointment — can be drawn to manifestation.
From AI to health and the metaverse, this year’s CES promised new tech that will change lives long after the excitement of the latest TV wears off.
Slack’s recent radical upskilling booster week highlighted the urgent need for new approaches to L&D: here are some of the most groundbreaking.
Despite all that we’ve learned about the Universe, there remain unanswered, and possibly unanswerable, questions. Could “God” be the answer?
No matter what physical system we consider, nature always obeys the same fundamental laws. Must it be this way, and if so, why?
Researchers from MIT invent a highly accurate clock using quantum entanglement that can lead to new physics.
It’s one of Einstein’s most bizarre predictions. And it’s true. There’s no such thing as absolute time. No matter where you are, how fast you’re moving, or how strong the gravitational […]
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If tourism is the lifeblood of the Peruvian economy, then Machu Picchu is the heart pumping that blood — in sickness and in health.
These astounding inventions show that civilizations of the past were a lot more advanced than we might have thought.
It is estimated that as many as 488 million people worldwide were exposed to dangerously long working hours in 2016.
A researcher explains a little-known niche within modern physics: animal collective behavior.
The quantum world is one in which rules that are completely foreign to our everyday experience dictate bizarre behavior.
Eric Olson — CEO and co-founder of Consensus — takes his cues from the university of legendary coaches.
On the morning of June 30, 1908, an explosion of more than 10 megatons occurred above the sparsely populated Siberian Taiga. What caused the so-called Tunguska event?
The weird and wild ways mummy fever swept through Europe.
Clear communication is good for business and life — but compelling communication can take you to another level.
This graph shows how badly German cities were hit by Allied bombing raids.
“All moments past, present, and future, always have existed, always will exist.”
There were at least eight other human species, some of whom existed for far longer than we have. Who were they?
Ever lose track of time while doing something? It gets worse with a VR headset on.
Modern memory athletes use this ancient technique to memorize thousands of digits of pi.
The Greeks were among the first to move beyond “primitive money” and establish an official currency, transforming their trade, government, and even philosophy.
When Cameroon’s Lakes Monoun and Nyos exploded, they released clouds of carbon dioxide that suffocated everything in its wake.