Liquid cooling is proving effective at cooling high-power chips, such as GPUs, but it’s creating thermal issues for other nearby chips that previously benefited from the airflow ...
Delivering trusted AI with total flexibility, from rack-scale AI factories to edge and enterprise deployment TAIPEI, March 17, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- ASUS today unveiled its fully liquid-cooled AI ...
ASUS today unveiled its fully liquid-cooled AI infrastructure at NVIDIA GTC 2026 (Booth# 421), delivering a comprehensive, end-to-end solution powered by the NVIDIA Vera Rubin platform. Under the ...
Composites have become key materials for strategic industries such as aerospace, new energy vehicles, and high-end equipment due to their superior specific ...
The new capability lets scientists simulate and visually inspect automated experiments before robots run them.
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Physicists simulate an ideal glass that’s crystal-hard but liquid-like
A team of physicists has computationally constructed a two-dimensional material that behaves like a paradox: it is disordered ...
New Opentrons AI capability lets scientists simulate and visually inspect automated laboratory experiments before robots ...
What governs the speed at which raindrops fall, sediment settles in river estuaries, and matter is ejected during a supernova? These questions circle around one, deceitfully simple factor: the rate at ...
An experiment mimicking conditions on the Saturn moon suggests that cell-like bubbles don’t form in methane lakes, puncturing ...
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A simulation reveals what happens in your body if you drink carbonated beverages every day
A popular simulation making the rounds online takes viewers on a detailed tour of what occurs inside the body after sipping a fizzy drink like Coca-Cola on a daily basis. It starts from the very first ...
At some point, most people have found themselves holding a tilted carton of milk or bottle of cooking oil, patiently waiting for the last drops to drip out. Now, physicists at Brown University have ...
The computer-generated "ideal glass" solves a 75-year-old physics paradox and promises revolutionary materials.
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