One of the fastest supercomputers in the world, Aurora is enabling new simulations of a powerful but elusive concept: fusion ...
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Macworld compares iPhone wireless charging speeds across multiple standards, including Qi, MagSafe, Qi2, and the newer Qi2 ...
China controls over 90% of global rare earth processing…and the West has no stockpile, no backup plan, and no domestic production of the heavy rare earths that power its defense systems. One company i ...
Exascale Aurora helps scientists model fusion plasma and train AI to predict reactor disruptions. Aurora, one of the fastest supercomputers in the world, is now being used to simulate one of science’s ...
Confronted with a dependence on China and an escalating war with Iran, the Pentagon is now putting money behind domestic metallization and processing of rare earths, hoping to build the capacity at ...