AI meets DNA: Scientists create custom gene editors with machine learning

AI meets DNA: Scientists create custom gene editors with machine learning

Wed, Apr 23rd 2025

In a remarkable convergence of artificial intelligence and biotechnology, researchers at Mass General Brigham have introduced a groundbreaking method for engineering "bespoke enzymes" specifically designed for gene editing. This innovative...

German-built simulations offer hope for honeybee conservation

German-built simulations offer hope for honeybee conservation

Fri, Apr 18th 2025

Scientists in Germany, funded by the Federal Ministry of Food and Agriculture, have developed a new approach to studying the effects of pesticides on honeybee colonies, providing promising strategies for their protection. By integrating...

NASA shows how advanced algorithms transform raw data into meaningful models

NASA shows how advanced algorithms transform raw data into meaningful...

Thu, Apr 17th 2025

NASA’s Chandra X-ray Observatory has introduced new three-dimensional (3D) models of cosmic objects, providing valuable insights into the universe's mysteries. These models, created with advanced theoretical frameworks and computational...

The new 10Gbps Ethernet switch IC includes 12 ports and features a wire- speed capacity of 240Gbps, along with a very low latency of only 450ns. It includes SERDES and XAUI interfaces so system designers can develop compact and cost-effective switches that deliver maximum performance. The switch chip uses high-performance, integrated 10G MAC, shared memory, and proprietary scheduling algorithms to deliver data at 10Gbps Ethernet line-rates, with very low latency. This device is targeted for server, data center, cluster systems, storage networks, and enterprise switching applications. Fujitsu also will present a complete technical analysis of the 10Gbps Ethernet technology, entitled "A Single-Chip 10Gbps Ethernet Switch for New Generation of Server, Storage Applications." Yukihiko Nakagawa, a senior member of the research staff at Fujitsu Laboratories of America, Inc., will make the presentation at session 101, scheduled for March 10 at 8:30 am. Nakagawa, who has more than 15 years of experience in computer design and five in interconnect design, served as the technical leader in defining the basic architecture and specification for the device. He will discuss the importance of this new 12-port 10Gbps Ethernet chip and how it will help build high-performance blade servers at very low cost. For more information on the Server Blade Summit, visit http://www.serverbladesummit.com The development of this switch was partially funded by the New Energy and Industrial Technology Development Organization (NEDO), a Japanese governmental agency.