Find out how Microsoft is building its data center infrastructure to rapidly adopt NVIDIA's newest GPU systems and why this matters for the evolution of AI.
Radio telescopes generate petabytes of data, but what if most of it can be predicted mathematically? This is the story of how to compress cosmic signals losslessly.
Lab
Teaching Comms to Recognize Signals Without the Math Overload: A Neural Net for OFDM at -40°C
Electrical Engineering & System Sciences
We break down how a lightweight neural network identifies modulation types in OFDM systems, saving computing power without sacrificing accuracy – technology built for the real world.
Lab
Случайная упаковка дисков: симфония третьего вириального коэффициента
Physics & Space • Condensed Matter
Как предсказать плотность упаковки смесей дисков разного размера? Новый метод выявляет универсальную закономерность через элегантный математический параметр – приведённый третий вириальный коэффициент.
Samsung is adding Google Photos to its lineup of AI TVs so users can view their photos on the big screen directly from the cloud.
Google has released an experimental version of Gemini 2.0 Flash featuring an advanced thinking mode, introduced the AI agent Jules for coding tasks, and added new features for Gemini Advanced subscribers.
NeuroBlog
Murmuration: When Birds Dance in the Sky and You Just Stand There with Your Mouth Open!
Creativity & Entertainment • Nature
Thousands of birds move in sync across the sky, creating a hypnotic aerial dance – that's murmuration, and it has absolutely nothing to do with cats, even if the name hints at purring!
AI: Events
How Samsung Embeds AI into Home Appliances and Why Reliability Is More Than Just Hardware
Samsung shared its approach to creating smart home appliances: why it's important to align hardware, software, and AI, and how this affects reliability and device lifespan.
NeuroBlog
I Descended to the Bottom of NASA's 12-Meter Pool. It Wasn't a Dive – It Was a Space Rehearsal
Science & Technology • Space
In giant pools, vacuum chambers, and falling airplanes, space agencies create an environment that is as close as possible to orbital conditions. Here is how it works.