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...

"Innovating for the customer is what AMD envisioned when forging the path to 64-bit computing," said Marty Seyer, vice president and general manager of AMD's Microprocessor Business Unit. "This groundswell of support reflects the growing demand for AMD64 technology, which offers leading-edge 32-bit performance and an easy migration path to 64-bit computing." "Customer response has been very positive to Microsoft's recently launched Customer Preview Programs for 64-Bit Extended Systems for both Windows Server(R) and Windows XP," said Bob Kelly, general manager, Windows Server Business Group, Microsoft Corp. "AMD's role in developing customer-centric technology that enables increased performance and scalability with 64-bit processing, while at the same time giving customers a smooth transition path from 32- to 64-bit applications, brings investment protection to a new height." Recent OEMs who have joined or announced additional support for AMD64 products include Acer, eMachines, Fujitsu, Fujitsu Siemens, HP, IBM, NEC-CI and Sun. Some of the key customers choosing AMD64 computing solutions based on either AMD Opteron(tm) or AMD Athlon(tm) 64 processor include AIST, the Central Intelligence Agency, DaimlerChrysler, Ducati Corse, Ferrari, Los Alamos National Labs, the National Security Agency, Rhythm & Hues, Sandia National Labs and Weather.com, among others.