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The way scientists think about fusion changed forever in 2022, when what some called the experiment of the century demonstrated for the first time that fusion can be a viable source of clean energy.
China’s electricity use over the last 30 years is a hockey-stick curve, climbing steeply as the country industrialized, built dozens of mega-cities, and became the world’s manufacturing center. Though ...
Bring up germline editing, and most scientists cringe. The idea behind the notorious CRISPR-baby scandal, editing reproductive cells or embryos tinkers with DNA far beyond just the patient—any changes ...
If you’re not familiar with the concept of “world models” just yet, a storm of activity at the start of 2025 gives every indication it may soon become a well-known term. What large language models are ...
Jeff Bezos’s rocket company Blue Origin hopes to become a major rival to SpaceX in the private space industry. But those ambitions are on hold after the company postponed the test launch of its new ...
We all know that time seems to pass at different speeds in different situations. For example, time appears to go slowly when we travel to unfamiliar places. A week in a foreign country seems much ...
"'We believe scaling [AI training] on video and multimodal data is on the critical path to artificial general intelligence,' reads one of the job descriptions. Artificial general intelligence, or AGI, ...
After several glorious days of large meals and Christmas cookies, I’m ready to eat healthier and slash some calories. It’s not to drop holiday pounds: Cutting calories is one of the most promising ...
Farhat Beg, is a professor of mechanical and aerospace engineering at the University of California, San Diego and co-director of the newly established Fusion Engineering Institute. He is actively ...
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George R. Tynan is a professor of mechanical and aerospace engineering at the University of California, San Diego. He received his PhD in 1991 from the Department of Mechanical, Aerospace, and Nuclear ...