The intricacies of quantum spin liquids have long puzzled scientists, posing significant challenges for understanding their behavior and properties. Unlike everyday liquids such as water or juice, quantum spin liquids are closely associated with specialized magnets and the unique manner in which they spin. While conventional magnets freeze and solidify as the temperature drops, the
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The highly anticipated film, Barbie, directed by Greta Gerwig, has finally been released worldwide for streaming as video-on-demand. Initially scheduled for digital release on September 5, the film’s release was delayed due to its monumental success at the global box office. Barbie can now be rented on various digital platforms such as Amazon Prime Video,
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A groundbreaking machine-learning algorithm has achieved the remarkable feat of processing data that surpasses the available memory of a computer. This impressive capability was demonstrated by the algorithm’s ability to identify the key features of an enormous dataset and divide them into manageable batches, thus avoiding overwhelming computer hardware. Developed at Los Alamos National Laboratory,
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MLCommons, a vendor-neutral and multi-stakeholder organization, has recently expanded its suite of MLPerf AI benchmarks to include testing for large language models (LLMs) for inference and a new benchmark for measuring the performance of storage systems for machine learning (ML) workloads. MLPerf aims to provide a level playing field for vendors to report on various
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In a surprising turn of events, Assassin’s Creed: Black Flag has mysteriously vanished from the Steam store. However, Ubisoft has swiftly denied the rumors circulating that this sudden disappearance is an indication of an upcoming remake for the pirate-themed installment in the popular stealth-action franchise. According to a Ubisoft representative, the absence of Black Flag
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As our universe progresses, scientists have anticipated that large cosmic structures would grow at a specific rate. According to Einstein’s Theory of General Relativity, dense regions such as galaxy clusters would become denser, while the voids of space would become emptier. However, researchers at the University of Michigan have made a fascinating discovery that challenges
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